dir. Allen Riley, 2021
58 mins. United States.
In English.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 6 – 7 PM with filmmaker Allen Riley in person for Q+A!
(This event is $10.)
TUESDAY, AUGUST 9 – 10 PM
SATURDAY, AUGUST 13 – 5 PM
MONDAY, AUGUST 22 – 10 PM
DOOMED is a grunge fantasy narrative made with point-and-shoot cameras. The film was made by a group of friends in the hills and swamps surrounding Stroudsburg, PA during the course of three years. With a backpack, a couple of small cameras, a digital audio recorder and a thrift store tripod that had missing feet, the cast created a lo-fi parable about the creative process told through 90’s alternative rock iconography.
According to Riley (the director), the production crept into a realm of immersive fiction with the cast/crew living collectively for weeks and even sleeping overnight in the abandoned chicken coop where the interior scenes were filmed.
The centerpiece of DOOMED is a fantastical tree creature named Glofin constructed using burlap, latex, alpaca wool, and glass taxidermy eyes. At one point, production was halted when Glofin was destroyed by wild animals which marked the end of the film’s production, but years later, a complete narrative within the footage was about to be salvaged and constructed. As a grunge opera, the musical score was physically processed using analog cassette tapes recorded by Riley, who practiced guitar as a teenager in the 90s. The resulting film is charged with spontaneous energy and moments of heavy reverb.