Dirty Girls

UPDATE #11 - 11/26/23 - Thank you so much YouTube for putting “Dirty Girls“ in your “Recommends“ this past week, and for bringing the doc to a whole new wave of viewers!!! It’s been so thrilling to see new people finding the film for the first time, and for returning viewers to be enjoying it again. And thank you so much everyone for watching and commenting!!! I’m enjoying reading all of your comments so much! And for everyone who’s asked, all of the Dirty Girls, including Amber and Harper, are doing really great today, and they’re all thriving in their lives. If you haven’t seen our 2013 “Dirty Girls“ update videos yet, I’ve included a link below to a playlist that has all of the update videos we made in 2013, along with two outtake videos from the original doc. And while we don’t currently have plans to make another update video, hopefully we’ll make more update vids in the very near future. Thank you again so much for watching!!! Dirty Girls Forever!!! XO - Michael Lucid, “Dirty Girls“ director UPDATE #10 - 3/4/23 - Today marks the 10 year anniversary of when I posted my short doc “Dirty Girls“ on YouTube in 2013 -- and with over 3 MILLION VIEWS, I’m so deeply thrilled it’s been enjoyed and discussed by so many people!!! Thanks so much for watching and commenting, HOORAY!!! XO - Michael UPDATE #9 - 5/10/21 - WOW “Dirty Girls“ is now at OVER 2 MILLION VIEWS -- AMAZING!!! THANK YOU so much to everyone who’s watched, enjoyed and commented, and gigantic THANK YOU to YouTube for putting “Dirty Girls“ in people’s “Recommends,“ and introducing the doc to a fantastic new wave of viewers! To hear a podcast where I talk about the making of “Dirty Girls,“ you can hear me on “Talking Documentary“ here: And be sure to check out the 2013 Dirty Girls reunion videos posted on my YouTube page! Thanks again so much!!! XO - Michael Lucid UPDATE #8: A brand-new “Dirty Girls“ 2013 update video is now online, posted 1 year after the original documentary went on YouTube! Here is the “Dirty Girls 2013 Reunion“! UPDATE #7: A new “Dirty Girls“ 2013 follow-up interview with Harper is now online! Here’s the link: UPDATE #6: Here is the first of our outtake clips from the original 1996 footage! In this one, the girls address the rumors about their dirty hair, and Amber responds to the statement that she’s “famous on campus“: Stay tuned for more outtake clips and 2013 follow-up videos coming soon! UPDATE #5: Our first 2013 follow-up interview teaser clip is now online! More new “Dirty Girls“ update videos coming soon, check back here for updates! UPDATE #4: Dirty Girls Amber, Harper and I have started a new Facebook page for “Dirty Girls“ called “Dirty Girls Project“! New follow-up interviews with Amber will be posted there later this week, with more videos on the way. We also want to hear from you! Why did this documentary connect with you? Why do you think people are responding to this video so much, especially right now? Let us know in comments on our Facebook page! UPDATE #3: I’ve now started shooting a follow-up video with the “Dirty Girls“! Here’s a photo of me with Amber re-visiting our old high school this week, with video on the way: Thank you SO MUCH to LA Weekly for the lovely article about the making of “Dirty Girls“! UPDATE #2: A follow-up interview with Amber and Harper has now been posted on ! Now you can see and read what they’re up to! I’ll also be shooting some video interviews with Amber and Harper in the next month or so, and posting them here as well. Thank you for the 147,000 views!! Amber, Harper and I are so excited about this wonderful response to the documentary! xoxoxo UPDATE: Thank you so much for the wonderful response to “Dirty Girls“! I am so happy that people are watching the short doc, and enjoying getting to know the “dirty girls“! Shot in 1996 and edited in 2000, this is a short documentary about a group of 13-year-old riot grrrls in Los Angeles who were socially ostracized at their school by their peers and upperclassmen. Everyone in the schoolyard held strong opinions about these so-called “dirty girls,“ and meanwhile the “dirty girls“ themselves aimed to get their message across by distributing their zine across campus. Directed by Michael Lucid. Music: “Batmobile“ by Liz Phair.
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