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Perfume of a Lady in Black
Italy 1973, Dir. Francesco Barilli 35mm, 105 min. English
This legendary Italian horror film stars perennial headcase Mimsy Farmer as an increasingly paranoid woman who is convinced that everyone around her is plotting her death. A great oppressive, occult-laden film with surprising gore sequences.A must see.
Playing July 6th at 7:30pm (please note that due to a film shipment that did not arrive, Perfume will no longer be 35mm (regrettably). Nevertheless, you won't even find it on video anywhere, so this is still a rare treat).

Friday July 6th at 7:30pm at Pacific Cinematheque              


Nobody Knows Anybody
Spain 2000, Dir. Mateo Gil 35mm, Spanish with English Subtitles
A great new occult thriller from the team who brought you open Your Eyes and Thesis. A crossword puzzle writer (Eduardo Noriega) is whisked into a madening conundrum involving slain priests and a zealous cabal of role-playing aficionados during Seville's Holy Week.

Friday July 6th, 9:40pm at Pacific Cinematheque


BLACK DOG VIDEO PRESENTS:
Cannibal Holocaust
Italy 1979, Dir. Ruggero Deodato, 35mm English
For fans of Deodato's controversial chunk-blowing classic, this is cause to rejoice, because a new 35mm print has been struck coutesy of Grindhouse Entertainment, and you are some of the first people to see it. A group of documentarians descend into the Amazonian jungle in search of a tribe of practising cannibals. Unfortunately, they find what they're looking for!

Friday July 6th, midnight at Pacific Cinematheque   


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