Living in Evansville, IN there is little bit of a lag in culture diversity, espically when it comes to art and film, though tonight will be a little different. Over the last year I have had some local friends and acqutances of sorts putting together a little indepedent film titled "The Anathema Report".Thankfully it's not your lame artsy fart movie but more of a B style horror flick that hopefully has enough gross and bloody scenes it will make me a little uncomfortable. Though I have done about 12 years of volunteer work for a local Haunted House so not much bothers me anymore. I honestly don't know the total story line to the film because they have kept most of it under wraps other then the fact it's sort of a worst-case scenario of what could go wrong in America and it takes place in one evening. Imagine life in the wake of terrorist attacks by unknown individuals, people fleeing for the heartland, an every-man-for-himself chaos, government militias and a strange epidemic on the scale of the 1918 flu pandemic. Needless to say I'm sure it's going to keep my attention during the opening tonight which also will be opened by some good local friends and prog/spatic noise/indy/punkers of mine by the name of Gratis.
They don't have a website up beside a myspace page but I know their film will be showing soon in a Louisville Art/Movie festival over the next few months. I keep an update of this film and the accomplishments they reach with it. If you live in the Evansville area you should attend if not hopefully this will be near a art/film festival near you.
Below is a little interview apart of the local Evansville Courier and Press Newspaper that was done with brain child Mitch Massie and my budy Kesly from Gratis who did majority of the music for the film:
Information:
The Anathema Report
Friday (Aug. 8th) at Evansville's Civic Theatre
Times: 7:00p.m. & 10:15p.m
Both screenings feature pre-show Gratis performances.
Tickets are $10.00
Myspace: The Anathema Report
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