The Jackie Factory, founded by Chi Chi Valenti and Johnny Dynell, was a groundbreaking nightclub in New York City that brought a performance-oriented and underground atmosphere to the nightlife scene. Starting in 1990, the club became a Mecca for its fanatical mixed following, offering weekly themed events and live, stream-of-consciousness MCs.
After closing Jackie 60 in 1999, the Jackie Factory producers continued to shape new nightclub hybrids and spectacles in NYC and worldwide, leaving a lasting impact on the underground club scene. They also released the documentary "Jackie 60: The Movie," which chronicles the final forty weeks of the club in 1999, showcasing the intense nightlife and mischief of downtown New York City.
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