
Eve Libertine
Acting
Biography
Eve Libertine (born Bronwen Lloyd Jones; 1949) is an English singer. She was one of the vocalists who worked with English anarcho-punk band Crass. Her works with the band include the single "Reality Asylum", as well as performing most of the vocals on the group's third album, "Penis Envy (1981)."
Known For

A psychedelic docu-essay, inspired by Arthur Rimbaud’s visionary poem Une Saison en Enfer, in which the poet’s ghost travels through history, encountering revolutionary figures and queer ‘freaks’ such as Emma Goldman, David Wojnarowicz, and Marsha P. Johnson. These encounters form a multilayered collage that interrogates identity, the meaning of revolution, and the role of the artist in shaping radical histories and collective imaginaries.
Uchronia

“Fools Circle 9wys” is a musical adaptation of “Riddley Walker” by Russell Hoban a book about the delusion of progress, the confused collective dream that humanity terms history, and what consciousness might be. It’s a theological speculation where virtually all knowledge of science, religion, and history has been lost, and the shadows of the past survive in songs, legends, and puppet plays.
Fools Circel 9wys

A documentary by and about women who were involved in the birth of punk.