All
the Colors of Darkness
Italy, 1972, Dir. Sergio Martino,
16mm, 99 min. English
Euro-babe Edwige Fenech stars as a young woman whose persistent
nightmares and insecurities cause her to join a Satanic cult.
Hallucinatory, psychedelic and starring Ivan Rassimov as a creepy
stalker who may hold the key to Fenech's dilemma. (please
note that due to a shipment of films that did not arrive, All
the colors of Darkness will now be 16mm instead of the 35mm
print indicated in the programme)
Monday July 9th, 7:00pm at Pacific Cinematheque
Pieces
THE STRANGE VICE OF SIGNORA WARDH
originally scheduled for this time slot is being replaced
due to that shipment of films that did not arrive. Juan Piquer
Simon's 'PIECES' will be playing in place of The Strange Vice
of Signora Wardh on Monday, July 9th. From the director of
the classic 'SLUGS', 'PIECES" is an equally compelling
film with a lot of chainsaw murders. Fans of last year's 'NIGHTMARE'
will revel in this tale of a chainsaw-wielding madman who
is roaming a college campus in search of human parts for a
ghastly jigsaw puzzle. Gratuitous gore and nudity.
Monday July 9th, 9:00pm at Pacific
Cinematheque
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