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Message Board > Show Reviews > Horror Film Series: Vampyre and Lynch and Maddin Shorts. Tuesday July 5th |
film programer User Info... | Shock Corridor Cinema Presents: A Terribly Vulgar Program Of Horror Film Oddities. Screens every Tuesday throughout July. All screenings at 9pm. Two dollars per screening. the fifty fifty arts collective 2516 Douglas St. @ bay st. full program info at: thefiftyfifty.org Tuesday, July 5th Vampyre (Carl Dreyer, 1932) "One of the strangest, most idiosyncratic horror films ever made." This angular narrative concerns occult researcher David Gray's confrontation with a European village tackling a serious Vampire problem. A young girl is losing blood and in attempt to save her life, Gray donates his not before falling into a fevre dream during which he envisions his own burial and other surreal mainfestations. Dreyer's brooding use of light and unsettling atmosphere is some of the finest expressionist cinematography commited to celluliod. Eraserhead and Fritz Lang enthusiats will adore this obscure and lost treasure of the early sound films that explore the Vampire legacy. running time: 70 minutes Followed by two shorts produced in the tradtion of early cinema and the horror genre: Lumiere (David Lynch, 1995) A one minute short shot with the original Lumiere camera that is said to have fertilized the birth of cinema. creepy and oh so Lynchian. running time: 1 minute Hospital Fragment (Guy Maddin, 1999) Eccentric and under appreciated Canadian filmmaker Guy Maddin revisits the images of Gimli Hospital in this disturbing exploration of desire, masochism and dead fish. running time: 3 minutes - Wed, 29 Jun 2005 2:32pm | ||
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