Forbidden Worlds Film Festival at the Bristol IMAX

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To celebrate the 40th birthday of Bristol’s beloved video shop 20th Century Flicks, a new genre film festival took place at the former IMAX cinema inside the Bristol aquarium, which had been left abandoned for the last decade.

With a focus on repertory fantasy, action, science-fiction and horror from the year of the shop’s inception (1982), the packed-out 300 seat auditorium hosted screenings of classics such as Blade Runner, Mad Max 2 and Poltergeist, along with obscure and weird titles like Basket Case, Thrilling Bloody Sword and Forbidden World, as well as my own documentary on 20th Century Flicks, The Last Video Store (something I never dreamed would be seen in an IMAX).

Watch my documentary on 20th Century Flicks, The Last Video Store, here:
vimeo.com/393154444

For more on 20th Century Flicks:
20thcenturyflicks.co.uk/

A film by Arthur Cauty

Interviews:
Timon Singh
David Taylor
Anthony Nield
Tessa Williams
Tom Vincent
Daisy Steinhardt

Production assistant:
Katie Simmons

Filmed on the Panasonic S1H

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