Wednesday, June 8, 2011

deadCENTER hosts double header movie night for music lovers

What do you get when you cross a film about the very last record store still standing in Teeside, UK, with a rockumentary based on a concept album following two lovers torn apart by the Civil War? DEADCENTER MUSIC MOVIE NIGHT!
 
It’s no secret that Oklahoma has a pretty cool music scene right now thanks to a smorgasbord of talented musicians and loads of awesome fans out there. So the deadCENTER Film Festival thought it would be fun to host an event where all these local musicians and fans can unite, sip on some Stella Artois and watch some darn good movies.

So if you’re a musician, a music fan or just a lover of really good movies, you’ll want to be at IAO Gallery on Friday, June 10th to see “Black Canyon’s Crossroads for the Restless,” a concert documentary directed by super talented local filmmaker Nathan Poppe and produced by Fowler VW GM Jonathan Fowler, and “Sound It Out,” a record store documentary that premiered at SXSW to rave reviews.

Here, watch the trailers. And if you think this sounds like a fun way to spend a Friday night, tickets for each movie are $10 at the door. First come, first served.


“Black Canyon’s Crossroads for the Restless”
Screening at 6 pm on Friday, June 10
IAO Gallery, 706 West Sheridan in Downtown OKC


  
 “Sound It Out”
Screening at 7 pm on Friday, June 10
IAO Gallery, 706 West Sheridan in Downtown OKC

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