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THE FOUND

FOOTAGE FESTIVAL

Wednesday, November 19 at 7:30pm

 

$$9 Members / $12 Public

Tickets can also be purchased at the box office during theatre hours or

by calling Brown Paper Tickets toll free at 1-800-838-3006. No refunds.

 

In Person: Hosts Joe Pickett and Nick Prueher

The Found Footage Festival, the acclaimed touring showcase of odd and hilarious found videos, comes to the Cinema Arts Centre. Hosts Joe Pickett and Nick Prueher - whose credits include The Onion and the Late Show with David Letterman - are excited to present their new lineup of found video clips and live comedy. The Found Footage Festival is a one-of-a-kind event that compiles more than an hour's worth of footage from videos that were found at garage sales and thrift stores and in warehouses and dumpsters throughout the country. Curators Pickett and Prueher host each screening in-person and provide their unique observations and commentary on the found video obscurities. From the curiously-produced industrial training video to the forsaken home movie donated to Goodwill, the Found Footage Festival resurrects these forgotten treasures and serves them up in a lively celebration of all things found. Among the new clips to be featured in the 2008 show: 17 workplace sexual harassment videos, edited down to three minutes of just the best reenactments! • A brand-new collection of exercise videos featuring Playgirl's 1985 Man of the Year! • a scantily-clad Angela Lansbury, and a guru who calls himself "The Laughing Yogi!" • An instructional video on how to toilet train cats! The Found Footage Festival was founded in New York in 2004 and has gone on to sell out hundreds of shows across the U.S. and Canada, including the HBO Comedy Festival and the Just For Laughs Festival in Montreal. The festival has been featured on NPR, Jimmy Kimmel Live, and has been named a Critic's Pick in dozens of publications, including The Village Voice, Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, and The Chicago Tribune.

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DAUGHTER OF HORROR

Wednesday, December 3 at 7:10 & 8:20pm

An entirely unique and utterly bizarre rediscovery, John J. Parker's Daughter of Horror is an unforgettable journey into the mind of psycho-sexual madness. Set entirely in a nocturnal twilight zone that blends dream imagery with the cinematic stylings of film noir, Daughter of Horror follows the tormented existence of a young woman haunted by the horrors of her youth, which transformed her into a stiletto-wielding, man-hating beatnik. Parker follows a "Gamin" (Adrienne Barrett) on a surreal sleepwalk through B-movie hell, populated by prostitutes, pimps and would-be molesters, all photographed by William C. Thompson (Plan 9 From Outer Space, Maniac, Glen or Glenda?). Although there is no dialogue, the film features a mind-blowing narration of foreboding psychobabble (diabolically spoken by a young Ed McMahon!). The film’s dramatic images are augmented by a haunting musical score by avant-garde composer George Antheil, featuring vocals by Marni Nixon. The score is only broken by a memorable sequence where our heroine goes into a nightclub where West Coast Jazz pioneer Shorty Rogers and His Musical Giants play bebop before an audience of hipsters and lowlifes. USA, 1955, 57 min., b/w

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