Christmas on Mars at L.A. United Film Fest

Location: Los Feliz Cinema 3 – 1822 Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90027
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Description:
This 83 min fantasy, directed by Wayne Coyne of the rock band flaming lips, screens as part of the Los Angeles United Film Festival.

From the festival website: “A fantastical and disturbing humanistic freakout. As much about bleak isolation as it is about exaggerated colorful optimism. The long awaited feature film by The Flaming Lips is set in outer space on the surface of Mars. The double failures of a clunky old oxygen generator and an exotic but finicky gravity control pod have conspired to weaken the resolve and psychological judgment of the crew and the film’s protagonist Major Syrtis. This means he has horrific hallucinations that are centered around the artificial birth of the Christmas baby. An alien super-being arrives and with his otherworldly powers fixes the oxygen generator but it’s the station’s genius mechanic who fixes the gravity problem. And in a way that crystallizes The Flaming Lips philosophy “It’s magic and hard work that really gets the job done.” Beware, it is a strange experience not meant for children, but for the inner child in all of us grown-ups.”

Adam Goldberg, SNL’s Fred Armisen, and Wayne Coyne will be in attendance.

Also on the bill, two short subjects: “The Apparatus” and “Alice’s Attic.”

Date: May 1 at 9:45pm

About the Author

Steve Biodrowski

Steve Biodrowski owns and operates Hollywood Gothique. Since graduating from the University of Southern California's School of Cinema, Steve has worked as a film critic, script analyst, journalist, and interviewer. As a film journalist, his work has appeared in Movieline, Premiere, Le Cinephage (in France) and The Dark Side (in England). He served as the West Coast Editor of Cinefantastique magazine in the 1990s, then worked as the Vice President of Editorial Content at Fandom.com and, more recently, as the Executive Editor at Cinescape Online. He is currently the Managing Editor of Cinefantastique Online, the website incarnation of Cinefantastique magazine.

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