DREAMSCAPE CINEMA - family friendly, then weirder
Monday, August 29th, 2022, 8:30 PM – 3:30 AM
Tuesday, August 30th, 2022, 8:30 PM – 3:30 AM
Wednesday, August 31st, 2022, 8:30 PM – 3:30 AM
Thursday, September 1st, 2022, 8:30 PM – 3:30 AM
Friday, September 2nd, 2022, 8:30 PM – 3:30 AM
Description:
• DREAMSCAPE CINEMA begins at dusk - family friendly feature first all week, then weirder stuff. Red Vines provided.
• 8/28 - DREAMSCAPE CINEMA: Uncertainties
Beginning with the 80s teevee movie Teen Witch, followed by Aubrey Plaza's faith in time-tripping strangers with Safety Not Guaranteed, and Possible Worlds, where a murder is investigated via the metaverse of consciousness.
• 8/29 - DREAMSCAPE CINEMA: Liminal Lives
Beginning with A Wrinkle in Time, followed by Black Orpheus where lovers dance to outrun death, The Book of the Dead's exquisite stop-action examination between the earthly and spiritual realms, and Memories of Murder where Bong Joon-ho's serial murder obsession leads to closing the case.
• 8/30 - DREAMSCAPE CINEMA: Surrealities
Beginning with Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (Dudley Moore, Peter Sellars), followed by Edward II (Tilda Swinton), the poetic explosion of The Color of Pomegranates, and Live Die Repeat where Tom Cruise gets hit many, many times.
• 8/31 - DREAMSCAPE CINEMA: Identity
Beginning with The Kid Who Would Be King, followed by deep identity dives Until the End of the World and Cloud Atlas.
• 9/1 - DREAMSCAPE CINEMA: SLEEPER AWAKE – DvD
1980s Dune versus 2020’s Dune, as two tales of essential space myth shine side-by-side (silent but with subtitles) to a deep dreamspace soundtrack from Jodorosky's Dune. The night begins with Alice in Wonderland (Cary Grant, WC Fields), then SLEEPER AWAKE, followed by live flashy fire artistry, and finishes with The Hourglass Sanatorium, a florid fever dream of dislocation and discovery.
• 9/2 - DREAMSCAPE CINEMA: Realities
Beginning with the original adventures of Baron Prasil, followed by a most unusual superhero in Fast Color, The Apple's eurovisioned by George Clinton, and The Cell, where Jenny from the block takes a mind trip with evil Vince Vaughn.