DISEMBODIED

DISEMBODIED
Dir. William Kersten, 1998.
United States. 78 min.
In English.

FRIDAY, MARCH 8 — 11:59 PM
SUNDAY, MARCH 10 — 5 PM
SATURDAY, MARCH 23 — 10 PM
SATURDAY, MARCH 30 — 11:59 PM

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Languishing in the realm of sup-par VHS rips and ownership hell for decades, William Kersten’s bold and disturbing DISEMBODIED has returned to life through a special restoration and VFX facelift. Born in the deserts of Reno, Now it is set free. Turned loose upon the unsuspecting populace. On the hunt for fresh victims.

Inspired in part by the surreal black-and-white 50s feature DAUGHTER OF HORROR, DISEMBODIED is entirely its own monster, halfway between ERASERHEAD and BASKET CASE. You’ll laugh! You’ll cry! You’ll scream for your mommy! Run, don’t walk to see William Kersten’s… DISEMBODIED. This March at Spectacle. You have been warned!

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