KID-THING, Sundance Wrap Up

It’s always a treat when someone summarizes your film in a generous way that’s far more succinct and eloquent than any description we could come up with. From Davy Rothbart at Grantland.

“The Zellner Brothers, David and Nathan, weave a strange, merciless, and hypnotic tale of a young Texas girl (Sydney Aguirre) whose warpath of wanton destruction is interrupted when she discovers a portal to another world hidden deep in the woods behind her house. Childhood hurt, confusion, and wonder have rarely been laid so bare.”

Exclusive clip from KID-THING

EW.com is streaming a clip from KID-THING.
Watch it here.

Cinema Club Presents COMANCHE STATION with the Zellner Brothers

Budd Boetticher is one of my favorite directors. His existential westerns bridged the gap between the classic Hollywood western and the antihero westerns of the 60′s and 70′s by filmmakers such as Sergio Leone and Sam Peckinpah- to whom he was a huge inspiration. This Sunday 1/15 @ 7PM we’re hosting Cinema Club at the Alamo and presenting one of Boetticher’s finest, COMANCHE STATION.

Indiewire’s Meet the 2012 Sundance Filmmakers: ‘KID-THING’

“With ‘KID-THING’ we wanted to make a film about a particular childhood that was both funny and earnest, combining a naturalistic coming-of-age story with the qualities of a fable. From the in-the-now perspective of a child as opposed to an adult’s rose-tinted idyllic look back. Focusing on the natural moments, the beauty, the horror, the sense of discovery and curiosity, while avoiding anything maudlin or nostalgic.”

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CINEMAD Podcast w ZB’s

Mike Plante has great taste and a vast knowledge of film. His venture CINEMAD has been many wonderful things; a zine, a blog, a DVD almanac, a distributor and podcast. His latest podcast installment interviews the ZB’s, hopefully we did it justice. A lot of important issues were covered from Sasquatches to Salo to Chuck Berry.

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