Alyce Wittenstein, often celebrated as the "Queen of the New York Underground," has carved out a unique niche in the realm of science fiction satire. Her film "The Deflowering" (1994) stands out as a cult classic, showcasing her signature blend of humor and provocative storytelling. This film, along with her other works, offers collectors a glimpse into the audacious spirit of 90s independent cinema and the underground film movement.
Wittenstein's films are sought after not only for their entertaining narratives but also for their incisive commentary on societal issues. Collectors appreciate the scarcity of her releases, particularly in physical formats like VHS and DVD, which can be hard to find. With a devoted fanbase, her titles have become prized possessions for those who value both the artistic and historical significance of home video releases. Each piece in her catalog serves as a reminder of the bold experimentation that defined a transformative era in filmmaking.