Dir. Dawn Furness, English, UK
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Sat 29 June 2013 // 20:00
/ Cinema
ALL KINDS OF EVIL, a dystopian Gothic Fairy-tale set in a contempory North East England disseminated by financial crisis and economic cuts. Influenced by seminal Noirs SE7EN, NIGHT OF THE HUNTER and ANGEL HEART, AKOE is a dark morality tale of a woman forced to look after a briefcase for seven days without knowing its contents.
Stylistically shot in Black & White, invoking Expressionist Cinema with thematic use of shadows, AKOE provides a visceral comment on today’s fiscally obsessed society in the contexts of the horror/thriller genre. The film explores the decaying visual landscape of the North East coast including Blyth, Tynemouth Station and Whitley Bay Spanish City.
Pre-recorded dialogue is synced during filming locations at double speed providing a surreal visual style upon playback of the protagonists performing at normal speed against a time dilated background.
+ LIVE JAZZ MUSICIANS
The soundtrack features a bespoke Improvised Jazz score created by live musicians as a direct response to the images on the screen to create a homage to the smoky jazz club sounds of 1930 ‘depression era’ America and artists of the like Billie Holiday.
Tickets: £5 on the door