For fans of dark romance, raw sounds and underground icons: Lebanon Hanover is more than a band – it’s a cult phenomenon. This Swiss-British duo, consisting of Larissa Iceglass and William Maybelline, is considered one of the most influential post-punk acts of our time. With their minimalist aesthetic and compelling melancholy, they give a voice to a generation that feels at home in the shadows.
In this film, we go on tour through Europe – from Bristol and London to Paris and Berlin. But this is no ordinary concert recording: it is an intimate portrait of two artists who give their all on stage and off. At the same time, the film takes a penetrating look at the intense bond between Lebanon Hanover and their loyal fan base – a community of dreamers, outsiders and night owls.
A visually enchanting documentary full of atmosphere, sound and subculture. For those who don’t just hear post-punk, but feel it.
Filmmaker Isolde Woudstra is a Dutch photographer known for her intimate, atmospheric portraits and documentary-style photography. She captures authentic, unguarded moments with an emphasis on the unspoken emotions and nuances of human experience.