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BREADCRUMB TRAIL + IMMORTAL VOLUME: 1990-2014 - Lance Bangs visits PhilaMOCA
Tickets are available for each individual program for $10, there is also the option of buying tickets for both back-to-back programs on Friday or Saturday for a discounted $15. All options are available in the drop down menu above. No refunds or exchanges.
FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 2014 BREADCRUMB TRAIL Philadelphia Premiere Doors at 7, Movie at 7:30 Lance Bangs and Slint's David Pajo in attendance.
LANCE BANGS: IMMORTAL VOLUME Doors at 9:30, Program at 10:00 Lance Bangs in attendance. $10 individual admission, $15 for the double-feature
SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 2014 BREADCRUMB TRAIL Doors at 7, Movie at 7:30 Lance Bangs in attendance.
LANCE BANGS: IMMORTAL VOLUME Doors at 9:30, Program at 10:00 Lance Bangs in attendance. $10 individual admission, $15 for the double-feature
PhilaMOCA is proud to announce a weekend-long visit from acclaimed filmmaker LANCE BANGS who will present the Philadelphia Premiere of BREADCRUMB TRAIL, a documentary on legendary post-hardcore band Slint with Slint guitarist DAVID PAJO in attendance, as well as a feature-length program of short music-related films from throughout his career. The two programs will be held on Friday, March 14 and repeated on Saturday, March 15.
Lance Bangs is one of the busiest cinematographers/directors out there, his credits including everything from documentaries to music videos to the JACKASS films. His recent work includes being one of the cinematographers on the Oscar-nominated JACKASS PRESENTS: BAD GRANDPA, Executive Producing the Adult Swim series LOITER SQUAD (starring Odd Future), directing THE GREATEST EVENT IN TELEVISION HISTORY with Adam Scott, and producing and directing 2013 comedy specials for Marc Maron and John Hodgman.
BREADCRUMB TRAIL (93 minutes, 2014) - Feature length documentary about the band Slint and the Louisville music culture they emerged from. Throughout the 1980s, a group of friends in Louisville, Kentucky grew up forming bands, breaking up, and reforming in different configurations. They were playing hardcore shows at ages 10-12, touring with Samhain as 14 year olds, recording for Homestead as Squirrel Bait at age 15, then formed Slint in their late teens and recorded the classic album SPIDERLAND before they were 21. They broke up before the album's release, giving no interviews and vanishing into their own shadows. Two decades passed as filmmaker Lance Bangs assembled unseen footage of the teenagers writing and arranging SPIDERLAND as well as the first on-camera interviews with the band members and their contemporaries trying to decipher what they had been through. Featuring Slint, Steve Albini, Ian Mackaye, David Grubbs, David Yow, James Murphy and archival material from Will Oldham.
Filmmaker Lance Bangs will present the film in-person and be joined for a Q&A following the screening with Slint member David Pajo.
IMMORTAL VOLUME: 1990-2014 (90 minutes) - Bangs will screen music videos, documentary excerpts, short films, concert footage, and experimental collaborations ranging from iconic bursts of pop culture to rarer unreleased pieces. Among the subjects: The Arcade Fire, Belle & Sebastian, Cat Power, Earl Sweatshirt, Ghostface Killah, Guided By Voices, Kanye West, LCD Soundsystem, Menomena, Neutral Milk Hotel, Nirvana, No Age, R.E.M., RZA, The Shins, Sleater-Kinney, Elliott Smith, Sonic Youth, The White Stripes, and The Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
PhilaMOCA 531 N. 12th Street Philadelphia, PA 19123
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531 N. 12th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19123
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