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                    <text>February 15-16, 2015

Somerville Theatre

Old enough to know better.

Schedule subject
to change.
See lobby postings
for updates.

Young enough to stay awake.

The Thon

Blizzard
Edition

3:20 P	 In Memoriam

4:00 P	 Snowpiercer (2013) Rated R
Set in Boston during the eerily-predicted snowpocalypse of February 2015. (Kidding—blizzard humor.) Failed climate-change
experiment has killed all life on the planet except for those aboard the Snowpiercer, a train with its own economy and class
system that travels around the globe. D: Bong Joon Ho. C: Jamie Bell, Chris Evans, Ed Harris, John Hurt, and Tilda Swinton.

6:25 P	 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) Rated G

24
Hours

70mm print. Based on Arthur C. Clarke’s novella The Sentinel. Unseen alien forces propel the story from the dawn of
humankind to 2001, through the “star gate,” and rebirth. Oscar-winning special visual effects supervised by Tom Howard,
Con Pederson, Douglas Trumbull, and Wally Veevers. D: Stanley Kubrick; C: Keir Dullea, Gary Lockwood, and Douglas Rain
(as the voice of HAL).

8:55 P	 Douglas Trumbull Q&amp;A

9:10 P	 Alien-Deflecting Helmet Device Contest

9:25 P	 The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari   (1920) Not Rated

Silent with live musical accompaniment by Jeff Rapsis. Archetypal example of German Expressionism. At a town fair, Francis
and his friend Alan visit the tent of Dr. Caligari, where they encounter the fortune-telling somnabulist Cesare who predicts Alan’s
death. D: Robert Wiene. C: Lil Dagover, Friedrich Feher, Werner Krauss, Hans Heinrich von Twardowski, and Conrad Veidt.

11:45 P	 Short Subjects: Prelude To Axanar and The Quiet Zone
12:20 A	 Fantassacherie   (2014) Not Rated — Italy

US Premiere. Winner Best Film, Nice, Italy. Animated. Three characters in three different ages are united by a dream of freedom
and a small masterpiece of literature. A journey through the mysterious and timeless aspirations, sufferings and reveries of a
poet, young student, and child lost in the woods. D: Paolo Gaudio. S: Alessia Alciati, Angelique Cavallari, and Nicoletta Cefaly.

1 :50 A 	 Them! (1954) Not Rated
35mm print. Screened at SF1 (1976). Intelligent script by Ted Sherdemann from a George Worthing Yates story. Atomic tale
of giant ants run amock in the American Southwest. D: Gordon Douglas; Giant Ants: Ralph Ayers; C: James Arness, Edmund
Gwenn, Fess Parker, Joan Weldon, and James Whitmore. Watch for glimpse of Leonard Nimoy at a teletype machine.

3:30 A	 The Day The Earth Stood Still   (1951) Not Rated
Launched SF1 (1976) in Theater 2 at The Orson Welles Cinema. Humanoid alien Klaatu comes to Earth with powerful, tankmelting robot Gort and anti-nuclear message: change our ways or Earth will be reduced to a “burnt out cinder.” D: David
Wise. SFX: Fred Sersen. Golden Globe-nominated Score: Bernard Hermann. C. Sam Jaffe, Patricia Neal, and Michael Rennie.

�5:10 A	 The Twilight Zone: I Sing The Body Electric   (1962) TV Episode
5:40 A	 Moonraker (1979) Rated PG
Eleventh of the James Bond films. Agent 007 blasts into outer space to investigate space shuttle theft and thwart plot for
world domination in this fantastical 1930s serial-like tale. D: Lewis Gilbert. C: Lois Chiles, Richard Kiel, Michael Lonsdale,
and Roger Moore.

7:55 A	 Exoplanet Fitness
8:05 A	 Big Trouble In Little China   (1986) Rated PG-13
A truck driver’s green-eyed fiancée, returning to San Francisco from China, is kidnapped. A malevolent sorcerer, magic,
monsters, and martial arts ensue. D: John Carpenter. C: Kim Cattrall, Dennis Dun, James Hong, Kurt Russell, and Victor Wong.

9:50 A	 Iron Giant   (1999) Rated PG
35mm print. Animated. Based on The Iron Man by Ted Hughes. Huge metal robot drops from space and is befriended by a
lonely nine year-old boy. D: Brad Bird; Voices: Jennifer Aniston, Harry Connick, Jr., Cloris Leachman, and John Mahoney.

11:20A	 Marathon History Symposium
11:40 A	 This Island Earth   (1955) Not Rated
35mm print. Launched SF1 (1976) in Theater 1 at The Orson Welles Cinema. Friendly aliens from the planet Metaluna kidnap a
group of Earth scientists to enlist their help repairing an interplanetary shield that protects them from the warring Zahgons. One
of the last films shot in vivid, three-strip Technicolor. D: Joseph Newman. C: Faith Domergue, Jeff Morrow, and Rex Reason.

1 : 1 5 P 	 Gort Awards and Closing Announcements
1 :25 P	 Edge Of Tomorrow   (2014) Rated PG-13
Boston Online Film Critics Association 2014 winner for best editing. The aliens are winning the war when an untested military
officer is thrown into a time loop forcing him to fight, die, learn, and do it again. D: Doug Liman. S: Emily Blunt, Tom Cruise,
Brendan Gleeson, and Bill Paxton.

Acknowledgments
Fest Production Team: Frank and Fran Urbano, Sultans of Swag; Dan LeBlanc, Director, In Memoriam;
Suzzanne Cromwell, Co-curator, Head Judge, and Filmmaker Liaison; Hal Wagner, Technical Director;
Tom &amp; Diane Weaver, Communications Director; Fatima Manning, Events Director;
Chris Phoenix, Branding/Marketing Director
| Bruce Bartoo, Comrade in Arms | Larry Jackson, The Creator | Judges: Chris Anderson, Mies Boet, Ray Carroll,
Monica Castillo, Tyler Christopher, Brett Cromwell, Suzzanne Cromwell, Julia Gavin, John Hoff, Jon Hutton,
Dan Kimmel, and Patrick Snow
| Thon Team: Tony DiSalvo, Harry O. Lohr, Jr., and Chris Phoenix |
| Somerville Theatre: Ian Judge &amp; Crew; David Kornfeld &amp; Projectionist Staff; Richard Fraiman |
Sponsors &amp; Friends: Aya @ Boston Costume, Matt @ iRobot, Dave Chamberlain, Betty Fulton, Carrie Meade, Chelsea Merz,
Nat Segaloff, and Dan Shea &amp; The Boston Hassle
Festival Producer &amp; Host: Garen Daly
SF40 • A Garen Daly Production • www.BostonSci-Fi.com
Copyright © February 2015 The Boston Science Fiction Film Festival • Zeotrope Media

Orson Welles Cinema
Blizzard of ’78

www.Rule.com

SF40 Program by Harry O. Lohr, Jr. • Edited by Judy Karp

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Somerville Theatre

Old enough to know better.

Young enough to stay awake.

The Thon

11:00 A	 Pre-show &amp; Opening Announcements
12:00 P	 Gremlins (1984) Rated PG

SF Marathon debut. Anarchic mayhem erupts in the small town of Kingston Falls when lunatic gremlins are inadvertently
unleashed on Christmas Eve in this highly original, scary-funny tale of Mogwai-gone-wild from writer Chris Columbus and
director Joe Dante. c: Zach Galligan, Phoebe Cates, Hoyt Axton &amp; Corey Feldman. Music by Jerry Goldsmith.

2:00 P	 Starman (1984) Rated PG

24
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70mm print. Following his sci-fi films Dark Star, Escape From New York, and The Thing, director John Carpenter turned to
examining the human condition—in the guise of a stranded alien from an advanced civilization who, to avoid capture, assumes
the form of a grieving, young widow’s recently deceased husband. c: Jeff Bridges, Karen Allen &amp; Charles Martin Smith.

3:55 P	 Alien-Deflecting Helmet Device Contest

4:05 P	 Himmelskibet - A Trip To Mars   (1918) Not Rated - Denmark

Featuring live musical accompaniment by Jeff Rapsis, Himmelskibit (“heaven ship”), one of two Danish silent sci-fi films,
may be cinema’s first real space adventure. Tale of Earth travelers welcomed by the people of Mars—pacifists and vegetarians
evolved well past their visitors’ warlike ways. d: Holger-Madsen. Swedish cast member Nils Asther became a Hollywood star.

5:25 P	 Blade Runner - The Final Cut   (1982) Rated R

SF Marathon debut of director Ridley Scott’s “Final Cut.” Based loosely on Philip K. Dick’s novel Do Androids Dream Of Electric
Sheep. Set in Los Angeles in the year 2019, “Blade Runner” Rick Deckard pursues humanized robot “Replicants” searching
for their creator. c: Harrison Ford as Deckard, with Joanna Cassidy, Daryl Hannah, Rutger Hauer, Edward James Olmos &amp;
Sean Young. Special f/x wizard/director Douglas Trumbull served as the special photographic f/x supervisor. Music by Vangelis.

7:25 P	 Quantum Singularity
7:35 P	 High Treason   (1929) Not Rated - United Kingdom
35mm print with restored sound. This rarely seen British film was intended to match Fritz Lang’s Metropolis (1926). Set in
the then-imagined future of 1940—planes land atop skyscrapers, a Channel tunnel links England with the Continent, and
television has replaced print journalism—the adherents of an international Peace League attempt to stop two governments
from destroying the world in a catastrophic war. d: Maurice Elvery. c: Basil Gill &amp; Benita Hume. Cameo by Raymond Massey.

8:45 P	 Ex machina (2015) Rated R
Writer-director Alex Garland’s Ex Machina has garnered Oscar (screenplay, visual f/x), Golden Globe, and Alliance of Women
Film Journalists (screenplay, best supporting actress) nominations. A young programmer at an Internet search giant wins a
competition to visit his reclusive CEO’s mountain estate. Once arrived, he’s charged with evaluating the human qualities of
“Ava,” a breathtakingly beautiful experiment in artificial intelligence. c: Alicia Vikander, Domhnall Gleeson &amp; Oscar Isaac.

�10:40 P	 The Man Who Fell To Earth   (1976) Rated R - United Kingdom
New stereo restoration. Arriving on Earth in search of water for his family and drought-stricken planet, David Bowie’s extraordinary extraterrestrial persona, Thomas Newton, undergoes transformation from alien to human. This was Bowie’s first screen
role. Based on Walter Tevis’ 1963 novel. d: Nicolas Roeg. Also starring Rip Torn, Candy Clark, Buck Henry &amp; Bernie Casey.

1:00 A	 Idiocracy (2006) Rated R
35mm print. The movie a certain “fair and balanced” media corp. tried to suppress. Forgotten participants in a Human Hibernation
Project awaken 500 years hence to a dystopian society of idiots. d: Mike Judge. c: Luke Wilson, Maya Rudolph &amp; Dax Shepard.

2:25 A	 Michael Schlesinger’s “The Bride Of Finkelstein”  (2015 Short)
2:50 A	 Pitch Black   (2000) Rated R
When a space transport ship carrying 40 people crash lands on an isolated planet the survivors must contend with an
imposing, amoral ex-con in their midst and an unseen terror in the dark. d: David Towhy. c: Vin Diesel, Radha Mitchell.

4:45 A	 Never Let Me Go   (2010) Rated R - United Kingdom
Unfolding over the course of an alternate mid-20th century history, Never Let Me Go explores the complicated inner lives of
three British students, the souls they may or may not possess, and the disturbing fate they share. Based on Kazuo Ishiguro’s
bestselling novel. d: Mark Romanek. c: Carey Mulligan, Andrew Garfield, Keira Knightley, Charlotte Rampling &amp; Sally Hawkins.

6:30 A	 Big Ass Spider! (2013) Rated PG-13
Ten stories high and very hungry! Escaped from a military lab, a giant alien spider wreaks havoc on Los Angeles in this
suspenseful, campy buddy comedy from director Mike Mendez. c: Greg Grunberg, Lin Shaye &amp; Ruben Pla.

7:55 A	 Donovan’s Brain   (1953) Not Rated
35mm. One of three films based on novelist Curt Siodmak’s intriguing tale of a ruthless millionaire’s disembodied brain kept
alive in a scientist’s lab, director Felix Feist’s noirish McCarthy-era mind control thriller is closest to the original novel. c: Lew
Ayres, Steve Brodie, Gene Evans, &amp; future first lady Nancy Davis (Reagan). Cinematography: Joseph Biroc (It’s A Wonderful Life).

9:25 A	

They Live   (1988) Rated R

35mm. A drifter arrives in LA to discover its consumerist society is being manipulated by aliens using subliminal messages.
Director John Carpenter’s satire on Reaganomics still resonates more than 25 years later. c: Roddy Piper, Keith David, &amp; Meg Foster.

10:45 A	 Closing • Invasion Of The Bodysnatchers   (1956) Not Rated
The first—and best—of three film adaptations of Jack Finney’s story, director Don Siegel’s chilling 1956 depiction of
parasitic pod aliens is at its core a reflection on the difference between being human and not. No sleeping now! Written by
Daniel Mainwaring with additional dialogue by Sam Peckinpah (uncredited). c: Kevin McCarthy, Dana Wynter &amp; Carolyn Jones.
Acknowledgments
Boston Sci-Fi Festival Team: Suzzanne Cromwell, Lindsey Curran, Conner Denney, Chris Phoenix &amp; Phoenix Media, Omega, Rich Sullivan,
Diane Weaver, Hal Wagner, and Anya Wilczynski | Thanks to Warner Archive, Justin DiPrieto, and Matt @ iRobot
Marathon Team: Frank and Fran Urbano, Bruce Bartoo, Jon Hutton, Tony DiSalvo, Harry O. Lohr, Jr. &amp; Judy Karp, Wallace Kemp, and Dave Chamberlain
Dan Leblanc (In Memoriam video) | Somerville Theatre Team: Ian Judge, Peter, Tom, and David and the Staff of the Starship Somerville
Judges: Roberto Del, Adam Lovett, Phil Healy, Christopher Maloney, Brett Cromwell, Michele Pettis, Tyler Christopher, Mark Sherwood,
Christopher Anderson, Monica Catillo, Patrick Snow, and Connor Denney
To all the filmmakers who make sci-fi films, thank you for sharing your vision with us. If by chance (likely) we have forgotten someone, please forgive us.
Your name may not be written here, but your contribution is in our hearts. Thank you all.
Festival Producer: Garen Daly
SF41 • A Garen Daly Production • www.BostonSci-Fi.com
Copyright © February 2016 The Boston Science Fiction Film Festival • Zeotrope Media

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Festival Program

�February 5-15, 2016

Boston Science Fiction Film Festival

400 Days (United States 2015)

Boston Premiere. Produced by SyFy. When astronauts are tested for a long space
flights, they find things going badly. With Brandon Routh (Superman returnS), Dane
Cook, Caity Lotz (the machine), Tom Cavanagh (the FlaSh). 88min.

Alienated (United States 2015)

NE Premiere. After seeing a UFO, a man and his skeptical wife are forced to confront
issues. Winner: LA Indie Film Fest, NYC Chain Film Fest. d: Brian Ackley. 80min.

Arrowhead (Australia 2015)

US Premiere. A political prisoner crashes on a desert moon. He soon realizes the
deadliest creature around may just be himself. With Dan Mor (Killing Jesus), Aleisha
Rose, &amp; Christopher Kirby (iron Sky). Winner: Best Feature Film at 2015 SciFi Film
Festival (Sydney, Australia). d: Jesse O’Brien. 95min.

Astraea (United States 2015)

Boston Premiere. The human race is all but extinct as a teen comes of age. Winner:
Dances With Films, Fantastic Planet, Maine International Film Fest. d: Kristjan Thor. 95min.

Ctrl Alt Delete (United States 2016)

US World Premiere. Your world is about to get rebooted. Hacktivists break into a
server room, &amp; unknowingly uncover an artificial super intelligence with strange ideas
of fun. d: James Cox. 87min.

Displacement (United States 2016)

US World Premiere. A deadly anomaly is causing time slips, possibly a murder, &amp;
then there are those inconvenient memory losses. Terrific cast with Courtney Hope,
Oscar nominee Bruce Davison, Golden Globe winner Susan Blakely, Sarah Douglas
(Superman ii) 122min.

Dual City (Japan 20xx)

East Coast Premiere. Driven to find her daughter, a young woman joins the
resistance in a divided Japan in 2034. Winner: Nippon Film Fest, Visions Award
d: Yokna Hasegawa. 97min.
See pages 4-5 for schedule.

—2—

Einstein’s God Model (United States 2016)

Since the beginning, only religion answered what happens after death. Brayden
Taylor is about to change that. With the help of a physicist, a blind medium, and
Thomas Edison’s final experiment, he quests to contact the afterlife. To do so, he
must defy the laws of quantum physics. He must defy the balance nature demands.
He must defy… the God Model. d: Philip Johnson. 88min.

Embers (United States 2015)

A global neurological epidemic wipes everyone’s memory. Those who remain
search for connection in an increasingly compromised world. “Best Science Fiction
Discovery of the Year” – IndieWire. Winner: Best Narrative, New Orleans Film Fest;
Slamdance Closing Night Film. d: Claire Carré. 85min.

Fanarchy (Canada 2015)

Boston Premiere. Die-hard fans risk life, limb and financial bankruptcy in their quest
for the ultimate truth—fan stardom. d: Donna Davies. 89min.

This Giant Papier-Mâché Boulder Is Actually
Really Heavy (New Zealand 2016)

World Premiere. Action comedy about three guys who are suddenly thrust into a
parallel world of an old sci-fi film. It’s a low budget universe in need of a big budget
escape. d: Christian Nicolson. 111min.

House Of Time (France 2015)

US Premiere. Unknown Nazi documents are discovered revealing plans for a time
machine. When made, the journey is not what was expected. d: Jonathan Helpert. 86min.

Mafia: Survival Game (Russia 2016)

US Premiere. Great SFX in this Russian film based on the popular game. Contestants
must find the mole or die. Great SFX. Please note: this is a dubbed film, and the only
one available. d: Sarik Andreasyan. 96min.

Merge (United States 2016)

World Premiere. Sequestered at an experimental micro-school, a group of students
manipulate nanotechnology to game the system, accidentally introducing the
potential for things far beyond a novel method of cheating. d: Justin Bull. 72min.

—3—

�February 5-15, 2016

Boston Science Fiction Film Festival

Native (United Kingdom 2016)

World Premiere. Two scientists travel across the universe tracking a
distant transmission. The deeper they go…. Great cast includes: Rupert
Graves (Sherlock) Ellie Kendrick (Game oF throneS), Leanne Best (StarWarS Vii),
Ian Hart (BoardWalk empire). d: Daniel Fitzsimmons. Q&amp;A with director &amp; team
following screening. 88min.

The Phoenix Incident (United States 2015)

World Premiere. Found Footage. Four young men trek out to the desert while the
famous Phoenix Lights Incident occurs. What happens can finally be revealed nearly
20 years later. d: Kieth Arem (director of call oF duty and other computer games).
84min. Director will do a Q&amp;A, launch a new app &amp; hold a master class at the Fest.
SF41

Fri 2.05

Sat 2.06

Sun 2.07

Main
Theatre

3:00
Embers
4:30

Project-M (Canada 2015)

US Premiere. “One of the best movies I’ve seen this year ” ~ Eclipse Mag.
“Project-M… making science fiction believable on a budget” ~ Dallas Culture Map
Astronauts testing endurance protocols face something unplanned – Earth’s demise.
d: Eric Picolli. Q&amp;A with director following screening. 98min.
Program and screening times are subject to change. See website for complete information.

2:45
Displacement

Screening
Room

Mon 2.08

Polder (Switzerland-Germany 2015)

US Premiere. The ultimate game turns fantasies into adventures, but the
company behind it has a fantasy of its own and its none too pretty. Narcisse Award
nominee. d: Julian M. Grünthal, Samuel Schwarz. 95min.

Tue 2.09

Wed 2.10

Thr 2.11

Fri 2.12

Sat 2.13

Location

Main
Theatre

9:00
Mafia Survival
Game

—4—

5:00
Ctrl Alt Delete

5:00
Skyquake
6:30

6:40

5:30

5:30

6:30

6:00

5:30

Q&amp;A Skyquake

Shorts II Q&amp;A

Shorts III w/ Q&amp;A

Shorts V w/ Q&amp;A

Q&amp;A Alienated

Distribution Forum

Q&amp;A Somnio

7:00
House of T ime

7:00
Polder

7:00
Merge w/ Q&amp;A

7:00
Fanarchy

7:15
Attack Of The
50 Foot Woman

6:45 App Launch

7:00
Project-M

7:00
Native

8:00
Astraea

7:00
The Survivalist

Q&amp;A
Displacement

5:30
Arrowhead

5:00
400 Days

Screening
Room
Main
Theatre

4:50

Q&amp;A Embers

Screening
Room
Main
Theatre

3:00
Master Class

7:30

7:30

8:00

8:45

Shorts I w/ Q&amp;A

Shorts IV w/ Q&amp;A

Shorts VI w/ Q&amp;A

9:00
Vintage
Tomorrows

8:45
Beast From
20,000 Fathoms

9:00
Einstein’s God
Model

5:00
Shorts II

9:00
Space People
w/ Q&amp;A

5:00
Dual City

5:00
Alienated

7:00 The Phoenix
Incident

5:00
Giant Papier
Mache Boulder

7:30

5:00
Somnio

8:30

Q&amp;A Phoenix Inc.

Film Financing
Seminar

Q&amp;A Native

9:00
Mafia Survival
Game

9:15
Reconnoiter

9:00
Tales of Tales

—5—

�February 5-15, 2016

Boston Science Fiction Film Festival

Reconniter (United Kingdom 2015)

NE Premiere. “Thoughtful and ingenious… reminiscent of the equally ambitious
Coherence.” ~ Austin Chronicle. A pilot marooned on an alien planet and soon
discovers the planets only inhabitants are predatory machines. 80min.

Skyquake (Canada 2016)

World Premiere. “The style &amp; tone of classic X-Files combine with the sharpness of
The Machinist” ~ Christopher Giroux. A struggling recluse believes strange sounds
from the sky have followed him home. d: Sandy Robson. 79min. Q&amp;A with director
following screening.

Somnio (United States 2016)

World Premiere. Outsmarting a computer is a prisoner’s only hope to for freedom and
to discover if the world has been obliterated. c: Christopher Soren Kelly (INK).
d: Travis Milloy (writer: Pandorum) Q&amp;A with director following screening.

Space People (United States 2015)

World Premiere. Comedy/Adventure. Earth bound alien crew search for a way to
contact their galaxy &amp; thwart an evil plot in this locally made romp. Shot in and
around Boston. Part of our Critical Mass series. d: Adam Griswold. 105min.

The Survivalist (Ireland-United Kingdom 2015)

NE Premiere. “Mad Max for the countryside!” ~ IndieWire. Multi-award winner. In
a post-apocalyptic world a loner is befriended by two women, which challenges
everything with Martin McCann (claSh oF the titanS, ’71) &amp; Mia Goth (nymphomania,
eVereSt). Awards: Stiges-Citizen Kane Award; BAFTA Douglas Hickox Award; Tribeca
-Best New Narrative. d: Stephen Fingleton. 104min.

Tales Of Tales (United States-Italy)

Boston Premiere. Inspired by Giambattista Basile’s stories. taleS weaves three
stories about selfishness, beauty, jealousy, death, and rebirth into a fantasy with
deeper meanings. Sumptuous and stunningly shot. c: Salma Hayak, John C Reilly
Vincent Cassell, Toby Jones. d: Matteo Garrone (Gomorrah). 125min.

Vintage Tomorrows (United States 2015)

Is cosplay trend, Steampunk culturally significant? Or is it a privileged subculture
rooted in reclamation dormant technology? d: Byrd McDonald. 67min.

—6—

SF41 • The 24-hour Sci-Fi Marathon
February 14-15
The Festival concludes with The Marathon (a.k.a., “The Thon”), a 24-hour motion picture
endurance test featuring classic films, new releases, and, schlock laugh-fests—it’s like
binge watching with 750 of your closest friends! The Thon starts at noon on the 14th
and ends at noon on President’s Day. Visit BostonSciFi.com for additional information.
SF Marathon feature films listed in alphabetical order.

Big Ass Spider (2013)
Blade Runner - The Final Cut (1982)
Donovan’s Brain (1953)
Ex Machina (2015)
Gremlins (1984)
High Treason (1929)
Himmelskibet - A Trip To Mars (1918 - Denmark)
Idiocracy (2013)
Invasion Of The Bodysnatchers (1956)
The Man Who Fell To Earth (1976)
Never Let Me Go (2010)
Pitch Black (2010)
Starman (1984)
They Live! (1986)
Program subject to change.

—7—

�In Memoriam
“All those moments will be lost in time, like tears... in... rain.” - Roy Batty

To friends gone...
Doug Ashford
Martha Kohlberger
Jay Taybor

Acknowledgments
Boston Sci-F Festival Team: Suzzanne Cromwell, Lindsey Curran, Conner Denney, Chris
Phoenix &amp; Phoenix Media, Omega, Rich Sullivan, Diane Weaver, Hal Wagner, and
Anya Wilczynski | Thanks to Warner Archive, Justin DiPrieto, and Matt @ iRobot
Marathon Team: Frank and Fran Urbano, Bruce Bartoo, Jon Hutton, Tony DiSalvo,
Harry O. Lohr, Jr. &amp; Judy Karp, Wallace Kemp, and Dave Chamberlain
Somerville Theatre Team: Ian Judge, Peter, Tom, and David and
the Staff of the Starship Somerville
Judges: Roberto Del, Adam Lovett, Phil Healy, Christopher Maloney, Brett Cromwell,
Michele Pettis, Tyler Christopher, Mark Sherwood,
Christopher Anderson, Monica Catillo, Patrick Snow, and Connor Denney
To all the filmmakers who make sci-fi films, thank you for sharing your vision with us. If
by chance (likely) we have forgotten someone, please forgive us. Your name may not be
written here, but your contribution is in our hearts. Thank you all.
Festival Producer: Garen Daly
SF41 Festival Program by Harry O. Lohr, Jr.
SF41 • A Garen Daly Production • www.BostonSci-Fi.com
Copyright © February 2016 The Boston Science Fiction Film Festival
Zeotrope Media
106 Jeremy Hill Road
Pelham, NH 03076

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February 19-20, 2017

SF42

‘Thon

Old enough to know better

Young enough to stay awake

10:30 am	 Pre-show: Trailers, In Memoriam, Sing-along, Opening Remarks and More!
12:00 pm	 The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy (2005, 109m) Rated PG 35mm

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Director Garth Jennings (of the current animated feature Sing) helmed this version of Douglas Adams’ popular book (which had
previously been adapted for radio and TV). Adams also co-wrote the screenplay. The cast is lead by Yasiin Bey, Martin Freeman,
Sam Rockwell and Zooey Deschanel, with supporting bits by Warwick Davis, John Malkovich, Helen Mirren, Bill Nighy and
others. Why screen it this year? In unison, the answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything is...

2:00 pm	

Galaxy Quest (1999, 102m) Rated PG 35mm

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Cheeky, loving takeoff on a Star Trek-type TV show whose cast end up living one of their on-screen adventures. Lots of great
in-jokes aimed straight for an audience like us. Galaxy Guest previously screened at SF26. d: Dean Parisot. c: Tim Allen, the late
great Alan Rickman, Sam Rockwell, Sigourney Weaver and Tony Shaloub.

					24
Hours

3:40 pm	

Alien Mating Cry Contest

3:50 pm	

Creature From The Black Lagoon (1954, 79m) Not Rated

Universal Studios classic makes its long awaited ‘Thon debut! One of the best loved monster movies of the ‘50s features
stuntmen Ricou Browning (“sea”) and Ben Chapman (“land”) as the title being. The third in this series, Creature Walks Among
Us, screened at SF2. d: Jack Arnold. c: Richard Carlson and Julie Adams star along with character actors Whit Bissell,
Richard Denning and Nestor Paiva.

5:15 pm 	

Gattaca (1997, 106m) Rated PG-13

Writer-director Andrew Niccol’s (Truman Show) futuristic take on eugenics and the human spirit stars Ethan Hawke, Jude
Law and Uma Thurman, with a supporting cast including Alan Arkin, Xander Berkely, Ernest Borgnine, Gore Vidal and Tony
Shaloub. Score is by Michael Nyman. Academy Award nominated for its elegant art direction. Gattaca makes its second ‘Thon
appearance (SF23).

7:05 pm	

Mad Max: Fury Road (2015, 120m) Rated R

Winner of six Oscars. One of the most successful films of 2015 and the third in the Mad Max series to be shown at the ‘Thon.
Director George Miller has souped up the action this time around and introduced a new character (Furiosa, played by
Charlize Theron) and a new Max (Tom Hardy). The plot isn’t the point: some bashed and beaten dude meets an Amazon who’s
leading her truckload of Playboy Bunnies away from an evil warlord. Crash, thrill and repeat. Get your seatbelts ready!

9:05 pm	Alien-Deflecting Helmet Device Contest
9:15 pm	

Brazil (United Kingdom, 1985, 132m) Rated R

Director Terry Gilliam’s dystopian, retro-future world classic makes its third Marathon appearance (SF13, SF25). Oscar
nominated for its sardonic screenplay and brilliant production design. c: Robert DeNiro, Ian Holm, Bob Hoskins, Michael Palin,
Jonathan Pryce, and a who’s who of supporting actors.

11:30 pm	Nina Unlocked (Shiort Subject directed by Martin Hall, 2016)
11:40 pm	 Timecrimes (Spain, 2007, 92m) Rated R
Director Nacho Vigalondo’s clever time travel thriller about a man who accidently gets ensnared in a life-threatening
mystery. In Spanish with English subtitles. Rumors are that an American remake is in the works. c: Karra Elejalde, Candela
Fernández and Bárbara Goenaga.

1:15 am	

John Dies In The End (2012, 99m) Rated R

Cult director Don Coscarelli’s cracked comedic inter-dimensional film features Paul Giamatti, Rob Mayes, Angus Scrimm
(Phantasm) and Chase Williamson.

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3:03 am	Neither Heaven Nor Earth (France, Belgium, 2015, 100m) Not Rated
Soldiers in a French army unit in Afghanistan mysteriously vanish in this mystery thriller from director Clement Cogitore.
Nominated for four awards at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, winning the Critics Week Gan Foundation Award.
c: Swann Arlaud, Jérémie Renier and Marc Robert.

4:45 am	

Predator (1987, 107m) Rated R

30th anniversary. One of the biggest monster movies of the ‘80s makes its Marathon debut. Hunted by something they can’t
see, future governors Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jesse Ventura star alongside Carl Weathers. d: John McTiernan (Die Hard).
Oscar nominated special effects by Stan Winston.

6:35 am	

This Giant Papier-Mâché Boulder Is Actually Really Heavy (New Zealand, 2016, 112m) NR

SF41 Festival winner for Best Comedy. Director Christian Nicolson also co-stars with Daniel Pujol. Three young men find
themselves trapped in an alternate dimension and a low budget sci-fi movie.

8:25 am	

The Rocketeer (1991, 108m) Rated PG

Marathon debut. Director Joe Johnston’s tribute to the popular Dave Stevens graphic novel features Billy Campbell as the title
character and Jennifer Connelly as Jenny (her image patterned after Betty Page). Our hero dons a jetpack (hey, weren’t we all
supposed to be using these by now?) and becomes a masked superhero. Supporting players include Alan Arkin, Paul Sorvino
and Timothy Dalton. Despite its mixed reception at the time (it was nominated for a Hugo), Rocketeer has become a cult film
over the past 25 years.

10:25 am	 Tremors (1990, 96m) Rated PG-13
Twenty-six years later, the surprise hit of SF16 makes its long-awaited return. Director Ron Underwood’s (The Adventures of
Pluto Nash) entertaining creature feature is good old-fashioned B-movie fun. Kevin Bacon, Reba McEntyre and Fred Ward have
a ball battling the critters. Tremors barely made a ripple at the box office, but became a VHS hit spawning four sequels (with a
fifth one on its way) and a TV series.
Tentative Schedule

1:45 pm	 Energy! The Movie (Italy, 1993)
An scientist, holed up in a hotel, faces challengers and a scheming
mistress. Never shown in the US, the film stars acid-guru Timothy
Leary in one of his last performances. d: Andrea Marfori (Evil Clutch).

3:45 pm	 Hal’s1 Favorite Shorts Collection
5:45 pm	 Virtual Revolution (France, US, 2016)
Paris 2047. Everybody seems to be spending all
their time connected to virtual worlds. With reality taking a back seat,

no one seems to care when restive naturalists start disappearing. d:
Guy-Roger Duvert. c: Jane Badler, Mike Dopud and Jochen Hägele.

7:45 pm	 Suzz’s2 Favorite Shorts Collection
9:45 pm	 The Worlds Of Philip K Dick (France, 2015)
NE Premiere. Filmmakers have repeatedly been drawn to Philip K.
Dick’s work: Blade Runner. Minority Report. Total Recall. Paycheck.
This documentary explores the man, his writings, and his films.
d: Yann Couquart. 1Festival Technical Director 2Festival Co-curator

Acknowledgments
Immense thanks and a whimsical tip of the hat go out to all the earnest volunteers and to everyone who helped to make the
Boston Science Fiction Film Festival possible. The team worked long and hard to bring the festival to life,
enriching New England’s tremendous commitment to the arts and to all those who make and love film.
Suzzanne Cromwell, Co-curator, Submissions; Tony DiSalvo, ‘Thon Time Engineer; Lindsey Curran, Convention Queen;
Bonnie Godas, Marketing Associate; Ashley Havey, Co-Programmer &amp; Sponsorships; Phil Healy, Venue Tech Director;
Ian Judge, Somerville Theatre General Manager; Harry O. Lohr, Jr. and Judy Karp, Communications, Branding, Programs &amp; Photography;
Christopher Maloney, Events Manager; Miriam Olken, Filmmaker Liaison; Chris Phoenix, Graphics &amp; Branding; Fran and Frank Urbano, ‘Thon Masters;
Hal Wagner, Technical Director; Diane Weaver, Data Maven; Anya Wilcznski, Events Manager Emeritus; and Brian Yelverton, Social Media Director.
Festival judges Jon Caron, Suzzanne Cromwell, Dawn Grenier, Phil Healy, Adam Lovett, Miriam Olken, Michele Pettis,
Mark Sherwood, and Kyle Torres; the Somerville Theatre Booth &amp; Staff; Bruce Bartoo, Brother-in-Arms; Wallace Kemp, Intergalactic Ambassador;
and all the ﬁlmmakers and all the people who attend the films and share our community.
SF42 Festival Director: Garen Daly • Zeotrope Media
Copyright © February 2017 The Boston Science Fiction Film Festival
SF42 Program by Harry O. Lohr, Jr. and Judy Karp

Films and
screening times
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Dear Film Lover,
Thank you for coming to the 42nd installment of our long love affair with film
and science fiction. For 42 years we have gathered in darkened theatres and
journeyed into space, through time and into worlds only our imaginations
could conjure.
Some folks would look at this and say we are avoiding reality. I would counter,
just the opposite. The stories we tell in science fiction film are the stories of
right now. They reflect our concerns, our fears, and our hopes. The films we
show at BostonSciFi will later be seen in theatres, on Netflix and other places.
We are on the cutting edge of reality.
You will see all of that in this year’s Festival. Filmmakers from around the
world have shared their stories. By doing so, we find ourselves more similar
than different, closer than we think, and much closer than the political
environment would lead us to believe.
So please, sit back and enjoy the 2017 version of the Boston Science Fiction
Film Festival. We’re pleased you could make it, and we hope we have
presented a unique, entertaining Festival.
Thank you.

Garen Daly
Festival Director
Boston Science Fiction Film Festival

Table of Contents
Special Events
Monster Movies
Festival Films
SF 42 Schedule
Short Film Programs
24-Hour Sci-fi Marathon
Acknowledgments

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The Real Science of Time Travel • Wednesday 02/15 8:00 p.m. • Screening Room

2307: Winter’s Dream

(US, 2017, 103m) NE Premiere. Winner best director, LA Independent Film Festival.

With Ron L. Mallett, Ph.D., Research Professor of Physics, University of Connecticut

“Mad Max on Ice.” ~ Slash Film

UCONN professor Ron Mallett explains not only why time travel is real, but explores how it can be
achieved. Fascinating real science that’s on the edge.

It’s 2307 and hell has finally frozen over. In a world of nuclear winter, a genetically-enhanced soldier is
ordered to destroy a humanoid rebellion. d: Joey Curtis. c: Branden Coles, Arielle Holmes (American
Honey) and Paul Sidhu. • Sat. 02/18 7:25 p.m.

Westworld | WGBH Night • Thursday 02/16 7:00 p.m. • Cinema II
Jim Braude and Margery Eagan bring Boston Public Radio’s Cinema Classic Challenge to SF42.
Does 1973’s Westworld hold up? Come see for yourself and then join the discussion with Jim and
Margery, and film commentator Garen Daly, on 89.7 WGBH radio the following day.

SF42 Festival Awards Ceremony • Saturday 02/18 8:00 p.m. • Screening Room
Please join fellow festival attendees and filmmakers for SF42’s Boston Science Fiction Film Festival
Awards Ceremony--including the coveted Gort award, the Festival’s signature award
for best overall film.

Anti-Matter (AKA The Worm)

(United Kingdom, 2016, 105m) US Premiere.

“Cerebral and at times truly chilling… highly recommended.” ~ Den of Geek

An intelligent, noir-ish thriller. A woman’s memories are compromised when she accidently travels
forward and back through an artificial worm hole. d: Keir Burrows. c: Yaiza Figueroa, Philippa Carson
and Tom Barber-Duffy. • Fri. 02/10 7:00 p.m.

April &amp; The Extraordinary World

(France, 2016, 105m) PG Animation. #SciFiKids

“A delightfully deranged steampunk adventure.” ~ Ty Burr, The Boston Globe
“A thrilling tale that respects the intelligence of its audience.” ~ Variety

In an alternate reality, 1941 France is governed by Napoleon V and 19th century steam power.
Avril (voiced by Marion Cotillard) searches for her missing scientist parents who vanished suddenly.
d: Christian Desmares, Franck Ekinc. • Sat. 02/11 1:00 p.m.

Broken

(United Kingdom, 2016, 98m) NE Premiere. #SciFrightFriday

“Broken will in fact break you.” ~ Bloody Disgusting
“Has a surprising sense of style and a sure hand.” – Dread Central

The Green Slime

(US, Japan, Italy, 1969, 90m) Rated G • Tues. 02/14 5:00 p.m. • Screening Rm.

The New York Times called it “green corn.” Astronauts unwittingly bring something unwanted back
from a mission to destroy an asteroid. d: Kinji Fukasaku. c: Richard Jaeckel and Luciana Paluzzi.

The Giant Behemoth

(US, United Kingdom, 1959, 80m) NR • Tues. 02/14 7:00 p.m. • Screening Rm.

Nuclear testing disrupts the ocean’s ecosystem. Dangerous blobs of radiation and the resurrection of
a dormant dinosaur threaten London. Special effects by Ray Harryhausen. d: Douglas Hickox, Eugène
Lourié. c: Gene Evans, André Morell, John Turner.

When Dinosaurs Ruled The Earth

(US, 1971, 96m) Rated G • Tues. 02/14 9:00 p.m.• Screening Rm.

As humans and dinosaurs live and fight together, the humans sacrifice blond women to their sun god.
Yeah, that happened. d: Val Guest. c: Robin Hawdon, Patrick Allen and Victoria Vetri (Rosemary’s Baby,
Playboy magazine, Miss September 1967).

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A young woman with a past provides care for a disabled, depraved rock star. It seems the limits of
caring are not always as clear as they should be. Not your typical horror film. d: Shaun Robert Smith.
c: Morjana Alaoui, Craig Conway and Mel Raido. • Fri. 02/17 5:00 p.m.

Dead Sunrise

(Australia, 2016, 83m) US Premiere. #SciFrightFriday

“A mix of grindhouse gore and haunting beauty.” ~ Hollywood Investigator

Friends find a secret lab and unwittingly unleash flesh eating children onto the world. Oops. The kids
are starving, and the adults look like appetizers. Fun, and gooey. d: Michal Imielski. c: Cloé Fournier,
Barry French and Corinne Furlong. • Fri. 02/17 7:00 p.m.

Diverge

(US, 2012, 85m) Best film winner, Lund International Fantastic Film Festival.

In a post-apocalyptic world a couple struggle. A man wakes up in a parallel universe where his wife
and everyone he loves are still alive. There is hope. Now, the only person standing between him and
the life he wants is someone he cannot face: the man he used to be. d: James Morrison.
c: Jamie Kackson and Ivan Sandomire. • Thur. 02/16 9:10 p.m.
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(US, 2016, 87m) Best film winner, Lund International Fantastic Film Festival.

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(US, 2016, 106m) NE Premiere.

“Social media meets the apocalypse.” ~ Austin Chronicle
“End of the world’ thriller that is top notch from beginning to end.” ~ Ain’t It Cool News

“A hallucinatory, panic-inflected descent.” ~ Sight &amp; Sound
“Highly original premise and... a pedal-to-the-metal thriller.” ~ The Movie

When a deadly virus wipes out most of humanity, survivors wait alone in self-sustaining bunkers while the
viral threat runs its course. d: Nathaniel Atcheson. c: Britt Lower and Ryan Merriman. • Sat. 02/11 5:00 p.m.

A psychopath has a fateful encounter with a new drug. What follows is a mind-bending trip down the
psychedelic highway of a consciousness coming face to face with its own morality and twisted soul.
d: Chris Scheuerman. c: Leah Gibson, Andrew Jenkins (Once Upon a Time) and Melissa Roxburgh
(StarTrek Beyond). • Sat. 02/11 9:00 p.m.

Electric Nostalgia

(US, 2016, 91m)

“Tension and technological horror collide.” ~ Wicked Horror

A young woman is haunted by visions of a faceless man after she awakens from the dead in a body that is
not her own. d: Jacob Leighton Burns. c: Lauren Analla, Josh Bonzie and Cait Brasel. • Sun. 02/12 9:15 p.m.

Energy! The Movie

(Italy, 1993) US Premiere.

A recent discovery! An energy scientist, holed up in a hotel, faces challengers and a scheming
mistress. Never shown in the US, the film stars acid-guru Timothy Leary in one of his last
performances. d: Andrea Marfori (Evil Clutch). • Tue. 02/14 7:15 p.m.

Fantastic Planet

(France, 1973, 72m) PG-13 Animation. Cannes Film Festival award winner. #SciFiKids

Counterculture gem from 1973 makes a timelessly compelling statement against conformity and
violence. With its eerie, coolly surreal cutout animation by Roland Topor, brilliant psychedelic jazz score
by Alain Goraguer, and wondrous creatures and landscapes, Fantastic Planet is a true cinema classic.
d: Rene Laloux. v: Eric Baugin, Jennifer Drake, Jean Topart and Jean Valmont. • Sat. 02/11 3:15 p.m.

Immigration Game

(Germany, 2017, 96m) World Premiere.

Europe has closed its borders to millions of refugees. Only Germany offers citizenship—if you survive
the reality TV show Immigration Game. Participant refugee “Runners,” abandoned on the outskirts of
Berlin, must make their way to the television tower at Alexanderplatz. To win prize money and block
their way, lethal citizen “Hunters” track and chase. d: Krystof Zlatnik. c: Denise Ankel, Mathis Landweh
and Katharina Sporrer. • Tue. 02/14 9:15 p.m.

Laputa: Castle In The Sky

(Japan, 1986, 125m) Animation. #SciFiKids

“Unexpectedly thrilling adventure from Hayao Miyazaki.” ~ Reel Film
“Picture Terry Gilliam doing an animated Star Wars by way of Jules Verne.” ~ Deseret News

Saving a girl’s life sets Pazu, a young boy, soaring into an adventure filled with flying machines and
mystery—an adventure that leads them to a search for Sheeta’s past in the abandoned, floating castle
of a lost civilization. Voices include Richard Dysart, Mark Hamill, Cloris Leachman, Anna Paquin (as
Sheeta), and James Van Der Beek (as Pazu). d: Hayao Miyazaki. • Sun. 02/12 1:00 p.m.

Last Broken Darkness

(South Africa, 2017, 127m) World Premiere.

Magellan

(US, 2017, 100m) World Premiere.

NASA picks up mysterious signals from within our own solar system. A multi-year mission is planned
with Astronaut Roger Nelson aboard The Magellan. What lies ahead and what is left behind is the
challenge. d: Rob York. c: K. Danor Gerald, Brandon Ray Olive and Whitney Palmer. • Sun. 02/12 4:50
p.m.

Nova Seed

(Canada, 2016, 64m) PG-13 Animation. NE Premiere. For children age 10+ #SciFiKids

“This is vital and exciting beautiful stuff. Love it.” ~ AICN, Harry Knowles

Hand-drawn over a four year period by writer-director Nick DiLiberto. Beneath a dying world, the
mad doctor Mindskull marshals the planet’s power to create the ultimate weapon. Can mankind find a
way to stop this evil before time runs out? The answer lies within the Nova Seed. v: Shawn Donovan,
Joe DiLiberto, Nick DiLiberto, John Jellinek, Julie Kirkelos and Joel MacMillan. • Sun. 02/12 3:25 p.m.

Occupants

(US, 2016, 81m) Winner of multiple film festival awards.

A documentarian named Annie convinces her husband to participate in a project that involves setting
up cameras throughout their house. Complications arise when the cameras start showing that couple
in an alternate, dark universe. d: Russell Emmanuel. c: Robert Picardo (Star Trek Voyager), Briana White
and Michael Pugliese. Meet the filmmakers after the screening. • Sat. 02/18 3:00 p.m.

OMG I’m A Robot

(Israel, 2015, 90m) East Coast Premiere. Nominated best film, Sitges Film Festival

“Arguably the funniest film of the festival.” ~ Reed Crossley (out of Other Worlds Austin)

A nebbish is torn between being a sensitive guy and dynamic he-man when he discovers his true
nature. The results are romantic and comic. In Hebrew with subtitles. d: Gal Zelezniak. c: Tzahi Grad,
Yotam Ishay abd Hili Yalon. • Sat. 02/18 1:00 p.m.

Project Eden Vol. 1

(New Zealand, 2017, 95m) World Premiere.

Aided by an ex-military officer, a young woman becomes an unwitting fugitive after discovering
that her son’s catatonic state may be at the heart of a global conspiracy. d: Ashlee Jensen and
Terence Young. With Erick Avari (The Mummy) and Robert Dopud (The Strain, Continuum). Meet the
filmmakers after the screening. • Sun. 02/12 7:00 p.m.

Eight years after the world ends, humanity has sought refuge under ground. A man and a young girl
seek to survive and find their way home after their team is killed off by mysterious creatures.
d: Christopher-Lee dos Santos. c: Brandon Auret (Chappie), Sean Cameron Mitchell (Black Sails) and
Suraga Santos. Meet the filmmakers after the screening. • Sat. 02/18 4:50 p.m.

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Teleios

(United Kingdom, 2016, 89m) NE Premiere. Fantastic Planet Film Festival and
Fantasmagorical Film Festival awards winner.

“Should be high on your watch list...for its beauty, &amp; its strong story.” ~ Irish Film Critic
“Goes the extra mile...a thought-provoking sci-fi.” ~ Outer Places

A rescue crew is sent to recover a deep space mining vessel adrift for two years—to search for
survivors and to find out what happened and why. d: Ian Truitner. c: Sunny Mabrey (Once Upon a Time)
and Michael Nouri (Flashdance). • Fri. 02/10 9:00 p.m.

The Ascendents Anthology

(US, 2017, 60m) World Premiere.

“Original...thought provoking, intelligently written.” ~Slamdance

In the near future, proof of the afterlife creates a corrupt dystopia. A socio-theological sci-fi thriller
where the afterlife has been confirmed and monitored by science—and that may not be such a good
thing. Now salvation and damnation rest in exclusively mortal hands. d: Don Schechter. c: Jose Guns
Alves, Giani Boerner and Erin Brehm. Meet the filmmakers after the screening. • Mon. 02/13 7:00 p.m.

The KAOS Brief

(US, 2017, 80m) World Premiere.

A hacktivist group reveals top secret information found in the Edward Snowden files. Filmed by
four high school seniors, the video reveals a terrifying ordeal: markings on their bodies, lost time,
mysterious visitations. Their world has become dangerous and social media exposes it all.
d: JP Mandarino. c: Marco DelVecchi, Drew Lipson and Charlie Morgan Patton. Meet the director,
producer, and cast members after the screening. • Sat. 02/18 9:25 p.m.

The Landing

(US, 2017, 83m) World Premiere.

The 1973 controversial Apollo mission is explored with no stone left unturned. In interviews conducted
on the 25th anniversary of the incident, witnesses and participants reveal layers of mystery surrounding
these little-known events, which few realize almost destroyed NASA. d: Mark Dodson, David Dodson.
c: Robert Pine, Page Hannah and Craig Stepp. Post-film Q&amp;A with cast and crew. • Sat. 02/11 7:00 p.m.

The Open

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The Worlds Of Philip K. Dick

(France, 2015, 52m) Documentary. NE Premiere.

Presented in association with BOSKONE.

Blade Runner. Minority Report. Total Recall. Paycheck. And more. Cinema has been drawn to Philip
K. Dick’s work. Themes of memory, loss of self, controlled societies all echo in the 21st century. This
documentary explores the man, his writings and his films. d: Yann Couquart. • Wed. 02/15 7:00 p.m.

Virtual Revolution

(France, US, 2016, 93m) East Coast Premiere. Winner of multiple film festival awards.

Paris 2047. Everybody seems to be spending all their time connected to virtual worlds and, with
reality taking a back seat, no one seems to care when restive naturalists start disappearing. Noirish
with influences of Blade Runner and The Matrix. d: Guy-Roger Duvert. c: Jane Badler, Mike Dopud
and Jochen Hägele. • Wed. 02/15 9:00 p.m.

Westworld

(US, 2017, 88m)

WGBH Night

Have we got a vacation for you! Join Boston Public Radio’s Jim Braude &amp; Margery Eagan—along with
critic Garen Daly—for a far-out screening of Westworld. In an adult-themed amusement park for the
rich, vacationers live out their fantasies through elaborate animatronic sets. Things go deadly wrong
when a robot gun-slinger stalks the clientele. d: Michael Crichton. c: Richard Benjamin, James Brolin
and Yul Brynner. • Thur. 02/16 7:00 p.m.

Without Name

(Ireland, 2017, 93m) US Premiere.

“An atmospheric dose of sylvan shivers.” ~ Hollywood Reporter

An eco-thriller! An ancient forest gets restive when a land surveyor, assigned to measure it for
development, looses his reason to a supernatural environment with plans of its own. Brooding and
Celtic. d: Lorcan Finnegan. c: Niamh Algar, James Browne, Alan McKenna. • Fri. 02/17 9:00 p.m.

(France, 2015, 104m) Winner of multiple film festival awards.

“Surreal, and ultimately very moving.” ~ ScreenAnarchy
“One of its kind. It challenges.” ~ Rolling Stone

War is global. Yet Stéphanie &amp; André are preparing to play tennis… without tennis balls. They believe
in their mission. So much so they might even convince Ralph, a guerilla from the plain, to lay down his
gun… and take up his racket. Probing and smart. d: Marc Lahore. c: Pierre Benoist, Maia LevasseurCostil, and James Northcote. • Wed. 02/15 5:00 p.m.

The Tomorrow Paradox

(US, 2016, 98m) Winner of multiple film festival awards.

An insomniac’s black market sleep serum sends his mind time-traveling one day into the future, where
he’s the suspect in the disappearance of a girl he hasn’t met—yet. Lots of Boston connections. Meet
the filmmakers after the screening. d: Bruce Wemple. c: Rick Montgomery, Jr., Ryan Munzert and
Briana Pozner. Meet the filmmakers after the screening. • Mon. 02/13 8:45 p.m.

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February 19-20 • Noon-to-Noon

Calling All Shorts Fans! Animation, Drama, Comedy, Romance, Thrillers!
Experience 80 Film Shorts from around the world in 11 exciting Shorts Programs!
#BostonScifi

Shorts Program 1: Bangin’ Away*

Shorts Program 6: Locally Whipped*

Saturday, February 11 6:00 p.m. 88m
The Transition of Juan Romero
On Sunday • Perihelion
Real Artists • Planet X
Might • Ecstasy Boulevard
Blood and Steel • Protonemesis

Monday, February 13 5:00 p.m. 92mi
Rise and Shine • The Adjustment Technicians
Scout • Tyrfing • The Music of Erich Zann
Rewind • The Call of Charlie

Shorts Program 2: Mech ‘n’ Bones*
Saturday, February 11 8:00 p.m. 91m
Where No Jedi Has Gone Before
Absence Felt • Table 51 • Plug
The Last Journey of the Enigmatic Paul WR
2BR02B: To Be or Naught To Be
The Catalyst • Visitors

Shorts Program 3: Fly Flights*
Sunday, February 12 6:00 p.m. 86m
Peak Phosphorus • EI: Emotional Intelligence
The Aleph • The Machine • Generation 1 - Hero
Venefica • Dione • Embers &amp; Dust
A Terrible Beauty • Hellevator

Shorts Program 4: Starlightness
Sunday, February 12 2:00 p.m. 88m
Sunflower Sings • Einstein-Rosen • Stripes
Dark Machine • The Craftsman • 237NP
A.L.L.I.A.N.C.E.

Shorts Program 5: Mechronomicon*
Wednesday, February 15 6:00 p.m. 88m
Gadget • The Wastes • The Spirit Machine
Vestige • Synchronous • Monsieur Hernst
Sweet Silence

Shorts Program 7: Treading Atmo
Thursday, February 16 5:45 p.m. 87m
Moonshot • Wish Star • Feral
Beautiful Dreamer • What Love Wrote

Shorts Program 8: For Lovers Only*
Tuesday, February 14 5:15 p.m. 89m
L’Ultima Chiamata • The Insect &amp; The Alien
Disposable Darling • IM perfekt • Moving On
Olfactory

Shorts Program 9: Cold &amp; Cool

Brazil

(United Kingdom, 1985, 132m) Rated R

Director Terry Gilliam’s dystopian, retro-future world classic makes its third Marathon appearance
(SF13, SF25). Oscar nominated for its sardonic screenplay and brilliant production design. c: Robert
DeNiro, Ian Holm, Bob Hoskins, Michael Palin, Jonathan Pryce, and a who’s who of supporting actors.

Creature From The Black Lagoon

(1954, 79m) Not Rated

Universal Studios classic makes its long awaited ‘Thon debut! One of the best loved monster movies
of the ‘50s features stuntmen Ricou Browning (“sea”) and Ben Chapman (“land”) as the title being.
The third in this series, Creature Walks Among Us, screened at SF2. d: Jack Arnold. c: Richard Carlson
and Julie Adams star along with character actors Whit Bissell, Richard Denning and Nestor Paiva.

Galaxy Quest

(1999, 102m) Rated PG

Cheeky, loving takeoff on a Star Trek-type TV show whose cast end up living one of their on-screen
adventures. Lots of great in-jokes aimed straight for an audience like the Marathon’s. Previously shown
at SF26. d: Dean Parisot. c: Tim Allen, the late great Alan Rickman, Sam Rockwell, Sigourney Weaver
and Tony Shaloub.

Gattaca

(1997, 106m) Rated PG-13

Sunday, February 12 8:00 p.m. 84m
The Living • Olion • Red Dot World
Iteration 1 • Tears In The Rain • Creation
Cradle

Writer-director Andrew Niccol’s (Truman Show) futuristic take on eugenics and the human spirit stars
Ethan Hawke, Jude Law and Uma Thurman, with a supporting cast including Alan Arkin, Xander
Berkely, Ernest Borgnine, Gore Vidal and Tony Shaloub. Score is by Michael Nyman. Academy Award
nominated for its elegant art direction. Gattaca makes its second ‘Thon appearance (SF23).

Shorts Program 10: iCombustion

John Dies In The End

Thursday, February 16 8:00 p.m. 89m
Choice In Quantum • Darkness Falls
Cradle • Into the Dark • Haskell • Memoir

Cult director Don Coscarelli’s cracked comedic inter-dimensional film features Paul Giamatti, Rob
Mayes, Angus Scrimm (Phantasm) and Chase Williamson.

Shorts Program 11: Boom! Town

Mad Max: Fury Road

Saturday, February 18 2:00 p.m. 90m
Sentient • Clarity • Circles
The New Adventures of Brobot Johnson
Bossman • The Dark Side
Once Upon A Time In Space

Winner of six Oscars. One of the most successful films of 2015 and the third in the Mad Max series
to be shown at the ‘Thon. Director George Miller has souped up the action this time around and
introduced a new character (Furiosa, played by Charlize Theron) and a new Max (Tom Hardy). The
plot isn’t the point: some bashed and beaten dude meets an Amazon who’s leading her truckload of
Playboy Bunnies away from an evil warlord. Crash, thrill and repeat. Get your seatbelts ready!

* Meet the filmmakers.

(2012, 99m) Rated R

(2015, 120m) Rated R

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Neither Heaven Nor Earth

(France, Belgium, 2015, 100m) Not Rated 35mm film print

Soldiers in a French army unit in Afghanistan mysteriously vanish in this mystery thriller from
director Clement Cogitore. Nominated for four awards at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, winning the
Critics Week Gan Foundation Award. c: Swann Arlaud, Jérémie Renier and Marc Robert.

Predator

(1987, 107m) Rated R

30th anniversary. One of the biggest monster movies of the ‘80s makes its Marathon debut. Hunted by
something they can’t see, future governors Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jesse Ventura star alongside
Carl Weathers. d: John McTiernan (Die Hard). Oscar nominated special effects by Stan Winston.

The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy

(2005, 109m) Rated PG

Director Garth Jennings (of the current animated feature Sing) helmed this version of Douglas Adams’
popular book (which had previously been adapted for radio and TV). Adams also co-wrote the
screenplay. The cast is lead by Yasiin Bey, Martin Freeman, Sam Rockwell and Zooey Deschanel, with
supporting bits by Warwick Davis, John Malkovich, Helen Mirren, Bill Nighy and others. Why screen it
this year? In unison, the answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything is...

The Rocketeer

(1991, 108m) Rated PG 35mm film print

Marathon debut. Director Joe Johnston’s tribute to the popular Dave Stevens graphic novel features
Billy Campbell as the title character and Jennifer Connelly as Jenny (her image patterned after
Betty Page). Our hero dons a jetpack (hey, weren’t we all supposed to be using these by now?) and
becomes a masked superhero. Supporting players include Alan Arkin, Paul Sorvino and Timothy
Dalton. Despite its mixed reception at the time (it was nominated for a Hugo), Rocketeer has become
a cult film over the past 25 years.

This Giant Papier-Mâché Boulder Is Actually Really Heavy

(New Zealand, 2016, 112m) Not Rated

SF41 Festival winner for Best Comedy. Director Christian Nicolson also co-stars with Daniel Pujol.
Three young men find themselves trapped in an alternate dimension and a low budget sci-fi movie.

Timecrimes

(Spain, 2007, 92m) Rated R

Director Nacho Vigalondo’s clever time travel thriller about a man who accidently gets ensnared in a
life-threatening mystery. In Spanish with English subtitles. Rumors are that an American remake is in
the works. c: Karra Elejalde, Candela Fernández and Bárbara Goenaga.

Tremors

(1990, 96m) Rated PG-13

Twenty-six years later, the surprise hit of SF16 makes its long-awaited return. Director Ron Underwood’s (...Pluto Nash) entertaining creature feature is good old-fashioned B-movie fun. Kevin Bacon,
Reba McEntyre and Fred Ward have a ball battling the critters. Tremors barely made a ripple at the
box office, but became a VHS hit spawning four sequels (with a fifth one on its way) and a TV series.
Plus cartoons, short subject films, games, guest appearances, and more!
For up-to-the-minute information please visit us online at www.bostonscfi.com.
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Immense thanks and a whimsical tip of the hat go out to all the volunteers and to everyone who helped to make the
Boston Science Fiction Film Festival possible. The team worked long and hard to bring the festival to life, enriching
New England’s tremendous commitment to the arts and to all those who make and love film.
Suzzanne Cromwell, Co-Curator, Submissions; Tony DiSalvo, ‘Thon Time Engineer;
Lindsey Curran, Convention Queen; Bonnie Godas, Marketing Associate; Ashley Havey, Co-Programmer &amp; Sponsorships;
Phil Healy, Venue Tech Director; Ian Judge, Somerville Theatre General Manager;
Harry O. Lohr, Jr. and Judy Karp, Communications, Branding, Programs &amp; Photography;
Christopher Maloney, Events Manager; Miriam Olken, Filmmaker Liaison; Chris Phoenix, Graphics &amp; Branding;
Fran and Frank Urbano, ‘Thon Masters; Hal Wagner, Technical Director; Diane Weaver, Data Maven;
Anya Wilcznski, Events Manager Emeritus; and Brian Yelverton, Social Media Director.
Festival judges Jon Caron, Suzzanne Cromwell, Dawn Grenier, Phil Healy, Adam Lovett, Miriam Olken, Michele Pettis,
Mark Sherwood, and Kyle Torres; the Somerville Theatre Booth &amp; Staff; Bruce Bartoo, Brother-in-Arms; Wallace Kemp,
Intergalactic Ambassador; and all the filmmakers and all the people who attend the films and share our community.
Festival program by Harry O. Lohr, Jr. &amp; Judy Karp
Printing by Michael Hurley, West Newton Minuteman Press
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                    <text>SF43
The Thon
February 18 - 19, 2018
Noon to Noon

Films and
screening times subject to change.

11:10a Pre-show
In Memoriam, Dedication, &amp; Sing-A-Long
12:00p Close Encounters Of The Third Kind (1977)
Celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2017, director Steven Spielberg’s UFO classic
was nominated for eight Oscars. Starring Richard Dreyfuss, Melinda Dillon, Teri
Garr and French film director François Truffaut. SF40 Marathon guest Douglas
Trumbull supervised the amazing special effects. Cinematography by Vilmos
Zsigmond. Music by John Williams. Last screened at SF10. Rated PG.

2:30p The Time Machine (1960)
Based on a novel by H.G. Welles, director George Pal’s imaginative, evocative
rendering returns for its third Marathon visit (SF4, SF30). Starring Rod Taylor,
Yvette Mimieux, Alan Young, Sebastian Cabot, and an army of hungry Morlocks.
The Time Machine was an Oscar winner for Visual Effects. Not Rated.

4:10p

Alien Deflecting Helmet Device Contest

4:25p The 7th Voyage Of Sinbad (1958)
Marathon debut. This island adventure celebrates its 60th anniversary. Special
effects by Ray Harryhausen. Directed by Nathan Juran (20 Million Miles To Earth
screening at 9:00 am). Starring Kerwin Mathews and Kathryn Grant. Not Rated.

5:55p

“Gort Shorts” Winner

Boston SciFi presents the “Gort Shorts” winner Haley from director Corey Seviert.
Voted “Best of the Fest” short film by Marathon and Festival pass holders.

6:40p Silent Film with musician Jeff Rapsis
SF43’s silent film with live musical performance by composer-musician Jeff Rapsis.

�Young enough to stay awake!

Old enough to know better.
8:10p

Boston SciFi Fun

4:35p Tony’s Big Bang

8:20p Marjorie Prime (2017)

4:40a

Director Michael Almereyda’s adaptation of Jordan Harrison’s Pulitzer
Prize nominated play is a low key artificial intelligence drama. A service
that provides holographic re-creations of deceased loved ones allows a
woman to come face-to-face with the younger version of her late husband.
Lois Smith (who also did the play) was nominated for Supporting Actress at
the Indie Spirit Awards. Also co-stars Geena Davis, Jon Hamm and Tim Robbins.
Music by Mica Levi (Under The Skin). Not Rated.

10:05p The Bride Of Frankenstein (1935)
Director James Whale’s witty, impishly perverse, and stylishly mounted
masterpiece is one of the great sequels in cinema. Starring Boris Karloff, Colin
Clive, Ernest Thesiger—and Elsa Lanchester both as the Bride and author Mary
Shelley. Superb music by Franz Waxman. Last screened at SF26 and screening
tonight in honor of the 200th anniversary of the publication of Shelley’s novel.
Another sequel Son Of Frankenstein followed in 1939. Not Rated.

11:25p They Came From Within (1974, aka Shivers)
David Cronenberg’s film remains an infamous event in SF Marathon history.
Booked for SF3 at the Orson Welles Cinema, this film was scheduled to play
on a staggered schedule on two screens. But so extreme was the reaction at the
first screening, it was replaced on the schedule later that night. The movie that
replaced it? Night Of The Living Dead—playing next. Stars Paul Hampton, Joe
Silver, and Barbara Steele. Rated R.

12:50a Somerville Theatre Zombie Costume Contest
1:00a

Night Of The Living Dead (1968)

Director George Romero passed away last July, just before this year’s 50th
anniversary of his sci-fi horror classic. Stars Duane Jones and Judith O’Dea (and
much of the crew). Progenitor of the modern zombie legend in film, TV and
literature, this screening represents the first intentionally scheduled appearance
at the SF Marathon (see above). Bon Appétit! Not Rated.

2:45a

Twilight Zone episode

3:15a

World Without End (1956)

Listen for announcements of other screenings.

From our friends at the Warner Archive. In Cinemascope. Time travel lark
directed by Edward Bernds. Stars Hugh Marlowe (The Day The Earth Stood Still),
Nancy Gates, and Rod Taylor (The Time Machine). Strother Martin supposedly
has a small, uncredited part. Not shown since SF2. Not Rated.

The Little Shop Of Horrors (1960)

The original. Director Roger Corman’s classic horror comedy
makes its SF Marathon debut. A guy discovers that his ravenous
plant is carnivorous—and demanding, too. Features a young Jack
Nicholson in a brief, but memorable, role. Co-stars genre favorite
Dick Miller, along with Jonathan Haze, Jackie Joseph, and Mel Welles.
Legend has it that Corman’s The Little Shop Of Horrors was shot in
two days and a night. Cool jazz score by Fred Katz. Not Rated.

6:00a

Surprise Feature Film

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7:35a

Army Of Darkness (1992)

A man named Ash is accidentally transported—with his car—to 1300 AD, where
he becomes enslaved, battles monsters, and seeks to retrieve the Necronomicon
(H.P. Lovecraft’s textbook of magic) so he can return home. Instructed to recite
the line “Klaatu Barada Nikto,” he forgets a key word and must battle an army
of the dead. Director Sam Raimi’s goofy time travel sequel to The Evil Dead, with
Bruce Campbell, Embeth Davidtz, and Bridget Fonda. Keep an eye out for a
cameo by B-movie director William Lustig (Maniac Cop series) as a fake shemp.
Previously screened in 1996 at SF21. Rated R.

9:00a

20 Million Miles To Earth (1957)

Nathan Juran (The 7th Voyage Of Sinbad, First Men In The Moon) directed this
colorful, Italy-set tale of a Venusian lizard-like creature, inadvertently brought
to Earth, who grows gigantic and becomes a destroyer of Roman monuments.
Starring William Hopper, Joan Taylor, and Tito Vuolo. Special effects by Ray
Harryhausen, who can be seen in a cameo feeding elephants at the zoo.
Previously shown at SF4 and SF22. Not Rated.

10:25a Looper (2012)
The Last Jedi director Rian Johnson’s time travel tale with Joseph Gordon
Levitt, Bruce Willis, Paul Dano, Jeff Daniels, and Emily Blunt. It’s 2074. When
criminal organizations want to get rid of someone, they send their targets back
to 2044, where their hired gun—a “looper”—awaits. Rated R.

�Boston SciFi dedicates the SF43 24-hour Sci-fi Marathon
in loving memory to
Shannon Mae Moloney
October 22, 1991 - April 11, 2017
• 12-time Marathoner •

Every year our slightly mad foray into sci-fi film is fraught with science
fiction-worthy challenges. This year was no different—only more so—and the team
responded to the unique and challenging demands of our 43rd quest.
With that in mind, a few thank yous for a job well done.
Leandra Sharron - Asst. Festival Director; Suzzanne Cromwell - Co-curator;
Miriam Olken - Filmmaker Liaison; Emily Baer - Event Manager; Hal Wagner Technical Director; Harry O. Lohr, Jr - Publications and Communications Director;
Bonnie Godas - Publicity; Chris Phoenix - Branding Director; Jeff Mann - Design;
Brian Yelverton - Social Media; Diane Weaver - Data Maven; Dan LeBlanc - “In
Memorium” Editor and stalwart defender; Fran and Frank Urbano - Swag Masters;
Tony DiSalvo - The LA Connection; Dylan Kaufman and Phil Healey, SF43 Trailer;
Bruce Bartoo - “Brother in Arms”; and
Ian Judge - General Manager, Somerville Theatre.
Grateful thanks also go out to the more than 40 festival judges. You all deserve a
laurel. We couldn’t do it without you. And hearty thanks to the
Somerville Theatre staff and booth, to Wallace Kemp, and all our volunteers.
Garen Daly, Festival Director &amp; Co-curator
Visit Boston SciFi in the lobby for all your SF43 Swag
—t-shirts, buttons, mugs and more!

Boston SciFi Media Sponsor

SF43 Festival &amp; Marathon Programs by Harry O. Lohr, Jr.
Copyright © February 2018 Boston SciFi
Boston Science Fiction Film Festival • All Rights Reserved

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