WHAT: OBSOLESCENCE and YOUNG ISLANDS Double Feature Screening @ The Buskirk-Chumley Theater!
WHEN: Sunday, July 24 @ 6:30pm
FACEBOOK EVENT PAGE: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=220252351350946
A DOUBLE FEATURE EVENT!
Come one, come all! Tell (and bring!) your friends, loved ones, droogs and hostages...
2 Films. 2 Indiana Filmmakers. 1 Night.
Sunday, July 24th, 2011 @ 6:30pm @ The Buskirk-Chumley Theater in Bloomington.
Tickets are $6 @ the door, $5 w/ student ID
Showing:
OBSOLESCENCE by Jakob Biinski and YOUNG ISLANDS by Kevin Chenault
About the films:
OBSOLESCENCE:
After suffering the sudden loss of his wife, Nick (Scott Ganyo) embarks on an obsessive, dangerous journey to uncover the truth behind her passing.
What Critics Are Saying About OBSOLESCENCE:
"An affirmation of the refreshing potential of independent cinema." -Alfred Eaker, FRINGE CINEMA
"Stunning. Inspiring and inspired. Buzzes with visceral energy." -Bob Freville, KILLING BOXX
"[A] twisty little narrative... Filled to the brim with ideas... intense performances... fleshed out characters and lavish visuals. I highly recommend you check this one out. You really can't go wrong." -Josh Samford, ROGUE CINEMA
"A fascinating and poignant story that looks at the nature of love with an original eye. A-" -Brian Skutle, SONIC CINEMA
YOUNG ISLANDS:
Young islands is about a teenager named Corey (Steven Hamilton) and his relationship with his parents who are splitting up after his father suffered a heart attack while pursuing an adulterous affair. Corey returns from summer camp to find his friendship with Kenny (Joseph Dodd) is strained. The story follows Corey through his neighborhood.
What Critics Are Saying About YOUNG ISLANDS:
"This is realist cinema." -Gonnawatchit.com
"Beautifully paints a portrait." -Ian Stott (The one-line Review)
"In all honesty, one of the most surprisingly entertaining films I've caught this year." -Richard Propes, THE INDEPENDENT CRITIC
"Should be a model about how to approach independent, underground, non-commercial film." -Waymon Timbsdale (Roctober Magazine)















