42nd street forever conference and panel | Offscreen
Les cinémas grindhouse de la ‘42nd Street’ ont beau avoir disparu, leurs films bénéficient d’une seconde vie grâce aux cassettes, DVD et VOD. Les labels tels que Something Weird, Mondo Macabro et Vinegar Syndrome permettent aux amateurs de films d’exploitation de regarder, confinés chez eux, les obscurs objets de leur désir.
Cette conférence internationale sera donnée en anglais.
Grindhouse cinema is dead... or is it? Although most of its exhibition venues disappeared long ago and the 'true' grindhouse films are no longer produced, these six talks and an industry panel discussion will examine the continued importance of the grindhouse and exploitation in contemporary cinematic culture. All talks will be in English.
While the grindhouses of 42nd Street may have disappeared - the films live on, distributed to fans all over the world on video, DVD and VOD. Thanks to labels like Something Weird, Mondo Macabro or Vinegar Syndrome, exploitation fans can now watch the films in the comfort of their homes.
Participants: Steve Jones, Jamie Sexton, Johnny Walker & Russ Hunter (Northumbria University, UK), Ernest Mathijs (University of British Columbia, Vancouver, CA), Elena Gorfinkel (University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, US) , David Church (author of “Grindhouse Nostalgia: Memory, Home Video and Exploitation Film Fandom”, US), Pete Tombs (Mondo Macabro, US), JJ Marsh (Erotic Film Society), Joe Rubin & Ryan Emerson (Vinegar Syndrome, US), Frank Henenlotter (director, US).
42nd street forever conference and panel
Grindhouse cinema is dead... or is it? Although most of its exhibition venues disappeared long ago and the 'true' grindhouse films are no longer produced, these six talks and an industry panel discussion will examine the continued importance of the grindhouse and exploitation in contemporary cinematic culture. All talks will be in English.