Synopsis
Possibly in Michigan is a darkly funny feminist horror musical by Cecelia Condit, following two friends whose everyday trip to a shopping mall takes a strange and unsettling turn. Mixing deadpan humour, music-video style sequences, and a surreal look at fear and desire, it’s a cult classic that has inspired generations of artists and horror fans. The film went viral decades after its release, and remains one of the most iconic pieces of underground American cinema.
Additional Info
This screening is a collaboration between Paraphysis Cinema and PVTV Fringe Flicks, two grassroots film collectives dedicated to showcasing bold, strange and creative cinema in Liverpool. Alongside Possibly in Michigan, we’ll be showing a curated selection of shot-on-video shorts - raw, inventive and full of DIY spirit.
The event is Pay What You Can, to keep it open and accessible to all.
Limited-edition screen-printed posters will be available on the night.
Location
PVTV Fringe Flicks, 1st Floor, The Tapestry, 68-76 Kempston Street, Liverpool, L3 8HL
Booking Link
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