Victoria Theatre

The Third Eye

 Victoria Theater 2/9/2007 9:30PM

 Victoria Theater  2/11/2007 2:15PM

World Premiere

It is with great pleasure that we bring you the World Premiere of Leah Walker's “The Third Eye,” a truly weird, psychological thriller that delves into the bizarre realm of voluntary trepanation: i.e. an ancient procedure that involves drilling a hole in you head to relieve the pressure in your skull and achieve enlightenment. If this sounds like an unbelievable premise for an IndieFest film, please visit the International Trepanation Advocacy Group at www.trepan.com for more information about the wonders of this old-school elective surgery.

The Third Eye

Victoria Theater    2/9/2007    9:30PM

                                2/11/2007    2:15PM

World Premiere

It is with great pleasure that we bring you the World Premiere of Leah Walker's “The Third Eye,” a truly weird, psychological thriller that delves into the bizarre realm of voluntary trepanation: i.e. an ancient procedure that involves drilling a hole in you head to relieve the pressure in your skull and achieve enlightenment. If this sounds like an unbelievable premise for an IndieFest film, please visit the International Trepanation Advocacy Group at www.trepan.com for more information about the wonders of this old-school elective surgery.

The Substance of Things Hoped For

 Roxie Cinema 2/14/2007 7PM

 Victoria Theater 2/16/2007 9:30PM

World Premiere

“As a filmmaker, I believe in story. If by wonder, blood, chance, or commitment a tale moves me, I feel compelled to capture it. Great stories are not accidents; they bring aspects of the real into fierce focus. In this way they are truth.” - Director/Co-producer/Co-writer/Editor Greg Morgan

Special (Creepy) Talents

 Victoria Theater 2/13/2007 4:30PM

 Victoria Theater 2/18/2007 4:30PM

Bring an extra pair of underpants.


4U
Ehren Koepf
USA, 2006, 4 min
www.shortfilm4u.com

A man in a secluded cabin has a long list of people he's been wanting to knock off.

S&MAN

 Roxie Cinema 2/10/2007 11:45PM

 Victoria Theater 2/18/2007 9:30PM

“Why would anybody watch a scum show like Videodrome?” - Barry Convex


Do you want to watch S&MAN?

Rolling

 Victoria Theater 2/11/2007 7PM

 2/17/2007 4:30PM

“Dear San Francisco Independent Film Festival Programmer:

‘Rolling’ is a film that explores a subject that other films only touch upon. (The use of) MDMA (Ecstasy) is, without question, one of the most significant drug phenomena in human history. Despite this, there has yet to be a fictional film that focuses on the drug or, more specifically, the users’ experiences with the drug. It is our belief that audiences are long overdue for a film that fully explores Ecstasy. …Thank you, in advance, for your consideration, The Rolling Team.”

Rolling

Victoria Theater 2/11/2007 7PM

2/17/2007 4:30PM

“Dear San Francisco Independent Film Festival Programmer:

‘Rolling’ is a film that explores a subject that other films only touch upon. (The use of) MDMA (Ecstasy) is, without question, one of the most significant drug phenomena in human history. Despite this, there has yet to be a fictional film that focuses on the drug or, more specifically, the users’ experiences with the drug. It is our belief that audiences are long overdue for a film that fully explores Ecstasy. …Thank you, in advance, for your consideration, The Rolling Team.”

A Ripple in the World

 Victoria Theater 2/16/2007 7PM

 2/18/2007 2:15PM

World Premiere

It's off-season in a small resort town where virginal 22 year-old Sam works nights at an empty hotel. Already completely alienated from his Bible-thumping minister father and his drug-addicted friends, he is alone and starved for companionship. Sam is further marginalized by an epileptic sleep paralysis that plagues him with terrible half-waking nightmares. However his fear of sleep makes him a perfect candidate for the graveyard shift – and his crystal meth habit keeps him awake all night anyway.

A Ripple in the World

Victoria Theater 2/16/2007 7PM

2/18/2007 2:15PM

World Premiere

It's off-season in a small resort town where virginal 22 year-old Sam works nights at an empty hotel. Already completely alienated from his Bible-thumping minister father and his drug-addicted friends, he is alone and starved for companionship. Sam is further marginalized by an epileptic sleep paralysis that plagues him with terrible half-waking nightmares. However his fear of sleep makes him a perfect candidate for the graveyard shift – and his crystal meth habit keeps him awake all night anyway.

Neighborhood Watch

 Roxie Cinema 2/9/2007 11:45PM

 Victoria Theater 2/17/2007 9:30PM

“...Plunges its audience into a violent abyss of extremities so potent that a person fainted during its World Premiere.” - FantAsia film festival program note

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