FERAL CINEMA PRESENTS:
TITICUT FOLLIES
July 9th, 8pm
The second Thursday of each month I Luv Video, The Austin Chronicle, The Onion
& The Austin Underground Film Society will present Feral Cinema
Double Features -- rare, freakish & often damn near impossible to
find cult classics from the wild fringes of pop culture. Hosted by Marc
Savlov of the Austin Chronicle, Charles Lieurance of I Luv Video &
Blastitude Magazine & Andy Gately from The Austin Underground Film
Society & Psych Fest, these double features will bring to light a
wide range of chronically unseen treasures. As an added bonus, each
screening will be packed with trivia contests, giveaways, drink
specials, mind-melting music & short films & erudite, boozy
introductions from your hosts.
Feral Cinema will come lunging out of the cage on Thursday, July
9th with two masterworks sure to please all devotees of the deranged --
Frederick Wiseman's very rare 1967 documentary Titicut Follies &
the less rare but no less brain-addling Cramps Live At Napa State
Mental Hospital from 1978.
TITICUT FOLLIES focuses on the inmates at Bridgewater State
Hospital for the criminally insane (the title comes from a talent show
put on by the inmates). This is a rare exhibition of a film with a very
checkered career: just before it was due to be shown at the '67 New
York Film Festival, the government of Massachusetts tried to get an
injunction banning its release, claiming the film violated the
patients' privacy and dignity (despite prior permission granted to the
filmmaker). A New York state court overturned this, but then in '68 the
Superior Court judge ordered it pulled from distribution and called for
all copies to be destroyed. Wiseman appealed to the supreme court, who
refused to hear the case. The dispute marked the first known instance
in the history of the American film industry that a film was banned
from general distribution for reasons other than obscenity, immorality
or national security, and, among other things, lead to the closing of
the institution featured in the film.
Then, after this dose of mental medicine, we'll have the perfect
palate-cleansing sorbet in the form of THE CRAMPS LIVE, in honor of
front man Lux Interior, who died this February. This infamous
performance, captured on grainy VHS and passed around on bootleg among
music fanatics for years, features the psychobilly pioneers putting on
a show for the inmates of Napa State Mental Hospital, and is a
chaotically beautiful and riveting artifact of one of the greatest
bands in the world, and the transcending power of rock 'n' roll.
"Someone told me you guys were crazy, but y'all look alright to me..."
All
Feral Cinema screenings will be shown at the United States Art
Authority (a part of the Spider House/I Luv Video compound on 2908
Fruth Street) & will be projected on the large screen using our
state-of-the-art projector & exemplary new sound system. Doors will
open at 8 p.m. so you can get your drink on & the actual films will
be shown at 8:30 p.m., with an intermission for giveaways, more
drinking, bathroom breaks & some expert-only trivia contests. Feral
Cinema screenings cost $5, but a season pass allowing the bearer into
the Austin Underground Film Festival, Psych Fest & all Feral Cinema
showings will be available for an insanely low price from the AUFF
website & both I Luv Video locations.
These are going to be very cool events & hopefully they'll become an integral part of Austin's amazing film CULTure.
Visit www.iluvvideo.com www.austinchronicle.com or www.austinundergroundfilm.com for more info as it develops.
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