Party Girl (1995) -

Party Girl holds the distinction of being the .

: Posey plays Mary, a 24-year-old socialite who gets busted for throwing an illegal party and is forced to work for her godmother, Judy, a librarian. Party Girl (1995)

: Beyond the "party" surface, the film is a bildungsroman (coming-of-age story) that explores the sublimation of female intelligence. Mary’s chaotic energy eventually finds focus through the Dewey Decimal System , proving that her sharp wit and organizational skills are a perfect (if unconventional) match for library science. Cultural Influence Party Girl (1995) - IMDb Party Girl holds the distinction of being the

: At the time, internet speeds were so slow that the broadcast only managed about one frame per second in a tiny, grainy window. Despite the technical limitations, it was a landmark moment for digital distribution. Iconic "Indie Queen" Performance Mary’s chaotic energy eventually finds focus through the

The 1995 indie cult classic , starring Parker Posey, is famous for its vibrant 90s fashion and portrayal of New York City’s club scene, but its most "deep" or unique historical feature is its tech legacy. The First Internet Movie

The film cemented as the "Queen of the Indies".

: On June 3, 1995, the film was streamed live via a technology called CU-SeeMe, months before its official theatrical release.