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October 21: The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath premiere report!
image © 2002 Jason B. Thompson Greetings, Dreamers! Welcome back to the irregular newsletter for "The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath"! It's been too long before hearing from us after our debut! Sorry about the delay. It's actually been a little crazy around these parts since then (no big surprise!). As nervous as we were, "The Dream-Quest of Kadath" played fabulously at the H. P. Lovecraft Film Festival! Our first night was Friday in one of the upper theaters and it was p-a-c-k-e-d. People were standing along the edges! Saturday afternoon's 2pm matinee was in the lower, much-larger theater. It was quite full, although there might have been a few seats up in the really-just-here-to-neck seats. Sunday night, even the 9:45pm show was about 2/3 capacity. Woo! I was surprised to find that there WASN'T a 9ish pm showing Saturday night, but it turns out one hadn't been scheduled, so if I misled anyone into showing up for that and they missed it, sorry! The release party Saturday afternoon was really lots of fun and all sorts of people finally got to meet all sorts of people they had never met before. It was really neat! Someday, we'll get pictures up on the website. Late night Friday and Saturday were Cyoakha's concerts. They were quite fun, especially Saturday's, when it became a musical improv sort of thing, where Cyoakha was banging out lyrics and rhymes based on her mishearing suggestions from the audience. We were laughing. Our friend Derek M. Koch posted a
review of his four days of the film festival at Here's a review of the film festival
by Catherine Fuller from Craig Mullin's Unfilmable.com: For those of you in Eugene, we'll have a few copies of the movie on DVD-R for sale at the Witches Ball October 25 at Wow Hall. The concert features lots of neat music including Cyoakha Grace O'Manion. For those of you in the San Francisco
Bay area, we'll be showing at the Oakland Box Theater November 8,
with Cyokha performing music live with the movie. Oh, this was a bit of fun news: Our
latest short film, "The Testament of Tom Jacoby"
won Judges Honorable Mention at the Salem Amateur Horror Film Festival.
That's Salem, Massachusetts! Now THEY know about scary! Yay! Cheers, Edward The Dream-Quest of
Unknown Kadath movie website Jason Thompson's site Land of the Blind (Thanks to Edward Martin) |