Troubled Youth: 16mm Films for Back to School

Jump Cut and Flea Market Films present the second annual back to school 16mm program.

Jump Cut and Flea Market Films present the second annual back to school 16mm program. This year's class is comprised of a group of troubled youth. Think you've got it bad? Wait until you get a glimpse at the problems these kids have!

Currently enrolled are the following:

-"Measure of a Man" -- Brigham Young University produced this oh-so-cringable and riffable Mormon tale of do-gooders facing temptation.

-"Youth in a Fix" -- A mid-60s naïve exposé of "hipsters, beatniks, homosexuals, perverts" and other "LSD shooting," finger-snapping, record spinning depravities. A forgotten camp classic.

-"Louis James Hates School" -- A delightful animated story of why bein' 2 kewl 4 skewl is not all it's cracked up to be.

-"The Summer We Moved to Elm Street" -- Patricia Watson's beautifully observed, heartbreaking meditation on a child's inner turmoil. "An unsung masterpiece," proclaims Flea Market Films.

-And other bits, pieces, commercials + surprises!

All shown from 16mm prints lovingly plucked from the Flea Market Films collection. This program will be entirely new content over last year's back to school program.

Doors open at 7 PM, Projectors roll at 7:30.

Tickets $7 BYOB

Please note that the Glitterbox Theater is not a wheelchair accessible venue (sorry!)
Thursday, August 29th 2019 Show 7:30 PM
All Ages
Presale: $0 Door: $7

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