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Film Screening - The Invisible Forest w/director Antero Alli Q&A
Date:
Friday, June 27, 2008
Time:
7:00 PM
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9:30 PM
Event Type:
Screening
Organizer/Author:
Movies on a Big Screen
Email:
Address:
600 4th St, West Sacramento
Location Details:
600 4th St, West Sacramento - corner of 4th & F in West Sac
6/27 7 PM
Admission: $5.00
Location: 600 4th St, West Sacramento. That's the corner of 4th & F in West Sacramento, just over the river from downtown.
The Invisible Forest
In Antero Alli's surrealistic journey, "The Invisible Forest," a sleep-deprived theatre director undergoes hypnotic regression to stop a recurring nightmare. As he searches the internal landscape of his memories and dreams for the source of his anxiety, he unexpectedly discovers an ancient aboriginie dreamtime ritual. Inspired by the radical visions of French Surrealist playwright, Antonin Artaud, Alli also borrows from Rimbaud's poetics for the "deliberate disorientation of the senses" to achieve heightened states of consciousness. In the filmmakers own words, "if some movies affect us like tranquilizers and others like triple espressos, The Invisible Forest is an 100% organic, user-friendly hallucinogen."
Filmmaker Antero Alli will be in attendance for a Q&A
Admission: $5.00
Location: 600 4th St, West Sacramento. That's the corner of 4th & F in West Sacramento, just over the river from downtown.
The Invisible Forest
In Antero Alli's surrealistic journey, "The Invisible Forest," a sleep-deprived theatre director undergoes hypnotic regression to stop a recurring nightmare. As he searches the internal landscape of his memories and dreams for the source of his anxiety, he unexpectedly discovers an ancient aboriginie dreamtime ritual. Inspired by the radical visions of French Surrealist playwright, Antonin Artaud, Alli also borrows from Rimbaud's poetics for the "deliberate disorientation of the senses" to achieve heightened states of consciousness. In the filmmakers own words, "if some movies affect us like tranquilizers and others like triple espressos, The Invisible Forest is an 100% organic, user-friendly hallucinogen."
Filmmaker Antero Alli will be in attendance for a Q&A
For more information:
http://www.shiny-object.com/screenings/
Added to the calendar on Wed, Jun 11, 2008 4:00PM
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