Chicago – It’s Back to the Future for the Midwest Independent Film Festival on their First Tuesday in June. The Fest presents Sci-Fi and Futurism night on June 4th, highlighting four thematic short films. They will be “Dissidence (2084),” by filmmaker Matthew Brdlik; “Abi” by Timothy Troy; “Bodyman (Experience Required)” by Ryan R. Browne: and “Rubicon Road” by Ben Wolan. The festivities kick off at 6pm at Landmark Century Centre Cinema in Chicago, click here for details and tickets.
As a preview to First Tuesday, HollywoodChicago.com caught up with Matthew Brdlik, as he was working in Bupadest, Hungary. His film “Dissidence” imagines the year 2084, in which a government worker chooses to go without his mandated phone. This begins to open his eyes, as he learns the consequences of speaking out against the surveillance state he is living in, defying the very state of life. This chilling and familiar landscape is...
As a preview to First Tuesday, HollywoodChicago.com caught up with Matthew Brdlik, as he was working in Bupadest, Hungary. His film “Dissidence” imagines the year 2084, in which a government worker chooses to go without his mandated phone. This begins to open his eyes, as he learns the consequences of speaking out against the surveillance state he is living in, defying the very state of life. This chilling and familiar landscape is...
- 6/3/2019
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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