Mar04

L.A. Art Festival Caps Off With Unseen Lynch Shorts

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022509 enginecollision 1715 L.A. Art Festival Caps Off With Unseen Lynch Shorts

Going on since last Thursday and rounding out at end of this week, L.A.’s First Annual Engine Collision Festival is an 11 day run of performances, screenings, and stunning visual installation (see picture inset).

Already loved up by The L.A. Times and Flavorpill, the festival’s Saturday schedule will feature a full screening of Achim Bornak’s 2008 feature “8 Miles High”, and a reading of excerpts from “The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer”, by “Boxing Helena” and “Surveillance” auteur, Jennifer Lynch.

Sunday, will be capped off the week’s events with a series of screenings by Jennifer’s father, the incomparable and revered, David Lynch. The illusive director will be bringing in a series of personally selected and never-before-seen shorts, a viewing of which is a must for his die hards.

Presented on a two ton, kinetic sculpture/screen dubbed “The Engine”, by Zero Fest, Slamdance, and on several evenings, Flaunt Mag, Engine Collision Festival runs through Sunday, the 8th. Tickets and a complete schedule of events are available at the festival’s website:
www.enginecollisionfest.com

For more info on “The Engine”, the underground film militia behind the week’s events, Bizzurke Army, have put together this little video

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