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SUNDAY
6TH FEBRUARY
Horror,
zombies and blood-spattered kitsch. We salute the B-movies of some of
our favourite lo-fi female directors past and present. +++++"Giant ants from space waste the human race"+++++ 7.30 pm at The Cube Cinema £4 ![]() AMAZING GRAVES Burnout Films /UK/2005/ Premier of this short in which Dandy Zombies and Rockabilly Werewolves battle through dance in the Glasgow necropolis! www.burnoutfilms.com I WAS A TEENAGE SERIAL KILLER Sarah Jacobson/USA/1993/27min. Mary was a good girl until she decided to kill all the "sexist pigs". She of course encounters many, and enjoys killing them in this lo-fi short. This screening is a tribute to Sarah Jacobson who died on February 13th 2004 after a battle with cancer. "One thing that really inspires me, is no one can really stop you- I mean, who's gonna stop you?," Sarah asked. http://www.nypress.com/17/7/nyc/ CHARM Sadie Shaw & Sarah Reed/USA/2001/60min. Charm is a full length underground feature film shot entirely on Super-8 with all the classic hallmarks of a horror film. It deals with elements of alienation, isolation and the destructive nature of relationships. Using imagery beautiful, brutal and surreal, the film follows Rosie as she struggles and fails to cope with the apathy all around her. With a soundtrack featuring tracks by The Need, Deerhoof, Aislers Set, Replikants, Sara Lund (Unwound) and many more. http://www.splendidezine.com/reviews/jun-4-01/charm.html
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