[Frameworks] Gerry Fialka's Brother Side of the Wake - Echo Park Film Center 2018/08/09

Will Erokan williebenign at gmail.com
Wed Jul 18 23:28:04 UTC 2018


Trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBj0UdpFEWo

Trailer Bloopers - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrpYxTcb3eU


Please join us August 9, 2018 Thursday 8pm (doors open 7:30) *The Brother
Side of the Wake (aka BroSide)* test screening
at ECHO PARK FILM CENTER 1200 N. Alvarado St, LA, CA 90026
<https://maps.google.com/?q=1200+N.+Alvarado+St,+LA,+CA+90026&entry=gmail&source=g>
 213-484-8846, $5 http://www.echoparkfilmcenter.org/

FACEBOOK= https://www.facebook.com/events/338890146634883/

More info: http://laughtears.com/broside.html

*The Brother Side of the Wake (BroSide)* is Gerry Fialka's experimental
documentary with Venice, California, as its main character. A remake of the
soon-to-be-released Orson Welles film *The Other Side of the Wind, *it
evokes the rascality of the *Our Gang* comedies, and it probes the cliché: "*Is
the journey more important than the destination?" *

*BroSide* wakes up the psychic effects of direct cinema, abstract
animation, and films about films. It was shot in various formats including
Super 8mm, Pixelvision, digital video, cell phone and hand-painted
celluloid. Now in its third test screening, *BroSide* will involve the
audience in call-and-responses, much like a community, out-loud
reading of James
Joyce's *Finnegans Wake*. *BroSide* can empower the audience to go out,
have fun, and do their own thing.

"Film historian Fialka's first feature is a faux faux 'lemon' of a movie.
His lifelong studies has enabled him to find the 'loopholes' leaking out of the
mainstream. *BroSide* is not released. It has escaped." - Hank Rosenfeld,
author/folk journalist

You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll kiss your seven-cent nickel good-bye.
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