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POP UP CINEMA BRIGHTON

White Wall Cinema presents

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WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2ND

RIDDLE OF FIRE

DIRECTOR: Weston Razooli​

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STARRING: Lio Tipton, Charles Halford, Lorelei Olivia Mote, Charlie Stover, Phoebe Ferro, & Skyler Peters

Dubbed 'The coolest debut from Cannes' by AnoOther Magazine, Riddle of Fire is a totally unique cinematic experience that follows three renegade kids who tear across the rolling hills of Wyoming in a mythical quest for Blueberry Pie in order that they might be allowed to play a stolen video game.

 

Delightfully odd and very cool, Riddle of Fire is Hayao Miyazaki, Twin Peaks, Zelda, Home Alone, Dungeons & Dragons, Robin Hood, The Brothers Grimm and more, all rolled into one tale of dirt bike riding paintball gun toting outlaws with a heavy dose of folklore with witches in the woods and fairies in the trees, all set in the American mid-west.

 

As Variety Magazine wrote: 'Its deadpan comedy and surreal feel — somewhere between “Escape to Witch Mountain,” “Scooby-Doo” and “Napoleon Dynamite” — make it equally appealing to kids, Gen Xers, stoners, Adult Swim watchers and fans of cult indie cinema'.

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Appealingly all shot on 16mm to create a 'dark 70s kids Disney Sci-Fi vibe', and layered with one of the coolest soundtracks in recent memory by some of the best 'dungeon synth' artists (yes, apparently that's a thing), it's an achingly cool, but entirely heartfelt ode to long summers of childhood mischief, as well as lo-fi fantasy 'dust' epics of the 70s and 80s.

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DOORS: 7pm*

START TIME: 7.40pm*

RUN TIME: 113 mins

CERT: 12 (Under 16's must be accompanied by an adult)

LOCATION: Wagner Hall (Regency Road, Brighton)

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*Please note - doors open at 7pm in advance of screening time in order to give patrons extra time to purchase food & drink, take a look at our archive movie store and to allow gradual entry to your seats in a safe and easy way. Please try to allow extra time to get seated prior to the performance start time of 7.40pm. There will usually be no admittance from 20 minutes after the films stated start time. For more information about screenings and the venue please visit our Venue & Screenings Info page.

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