Peaches teaches post-apocalyptic pleasure
Erika Lust presents a captivating promo for the sex-positive electroclash music icon, set in an explicit, dystopian future where the world - and its lube - has dried up.
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- Production Company Object & Animal
- Director Matt Lambert
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Credits
View on- Production Company Object & Animal
- Director Matt Lambert
- Production Co Iconoclast Germany
- Post Production OkayStudio
- VFX Ambassadors/Berlin
- Color OkayStudio
- Colorist Marina Starke
- Executive Producer Music Video Alex Brinkman
- Executive Producer Morgan Clement
- Executive Producer/Managing Director Nils Schwemer
- Executive Producer Erika Lust
- Executive Producer Matt Lambert
- Executive Producer Pablo Dobner
- Producer Sybella Stevens
- Producer Lea Hohl
- Production Designer Karin Betzler
- DP Christopher Aoun
- Editor Judy Haarklammer
- Post Producer Zara Saraon
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Credits
powered by- Production Company Object & Animal
- Director Matt Lambert
- Production Co Iconoclast Germany
- Post Production OkayStudio
- VFX Ambassadors/Berlin
- Color OkayStudio
- Colorist Marina Starke
- Executive Producer Music Video Alex Brinkman
- Executive Producer Morgan Clement
- Executive Producer/Managing Director Nils Schwemer
- Executive Producer Erika Lust
- Executive Producer Matt Lambert
- Executive Producer Pablo Dobner
- Producer Sybella Stevens
- Producer Lea Hohl
- Production Designer Karin Betzler
- DP Christopher Aoun
- Editor Judy Haarklammer
- Post Producer Zara Saraon
It’s been 25 years since anarchic, queer music artist Peaches taught audiences to Fuck the Pain Away, and now she’s back with a new lesson – this time on the importance of lubrication.
The promo, directed by Matt Lambert through Object & Animal and titled No Lube, So Rude, is brazenly explicit, opening with a sweaty, pornographic threesome set in a post-apocalyptic world where the inhabitants’ primary concern isn’t the collapse of civilisation, but the looming shortage of lube.
The captivating world unfolds through suggestive choreography, bold styling and eccentric characters, mostly encountered up-close-and-personal in acrobatic sexual positions. Punchy and darkly playful, the film perfectly complements Peaches’ catchy beat and provocative lyrics.