Live Live Cinema

The ultimate 4D movie experience.
Lara Thomas
Published on October 08, 2013
Updated on December 08, 2014

Overview

Live Live Cinema is the ultimate 4D cinema experience; musicians, actors, and a lone courageous foley artist create an immersive audio/visual environment, with two back-to-back films playing each night from October 9 to 13.

Carnival of Souls (1962) the first and last feature by Kansas-based industrial film-makers Herk Harvey and John Clifford, is a deeply atmospheric and beautifully shot “horror” film, which recounts Mary Henry’s (Candance Hilligoss) descent down the rabbit-hole following her improbable survival of a car wreck. Blurring levels of reality and existence, the film explores the dark underbelly of small-town life, and creates a world where the familiar and everyday becomes alien and threatening.

Steeped in gothic horror and punctuated with spine tingling axe murders, Dementia 13 (1963) is renowned auteur Francis Ford Coppola’s first “legitimate” directorial feature: a stylish psychological thriller, a cult camp classic and slasher film. As an eccentric Irish family bickers over a vast inheritance in a lonely mansion, a mysterious axe murderer picks them off one by one.

Experience a night of murder and mystery presented in a unique  format; an integrated conversation between cinema, theatre, music and sound design, creating a “live live” cinematic experience.

Separate tickets are available, but there are good deals on double tickets to both shows which means no fights about which to see and twice the fun, but not twice the price.

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