Soirée: Lincoln Calling: Found Footage Festival Vol. 7

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Lincoln Calling: Found Footage Festival Vol. 7

Club: The Bourbon

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Date: 07.10.2014 20:00
Adresse: 1415 O St, Lincoln, United States | montrer sur la carte »

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Soirée: Lincoln Calling: Found Footage Festival Vol. 7

Door: 8 p.m. || Show: 9 p.m.
All Ages: $8

The Bourbon Theatre presents...

::: Found Footage Festival Vol. 7 :::

The Found Footage Festival is a one-of-a-kind event that showcases footage from videos that were found at garage sales and thrift stores and in warehouses and dumpsters across the country.

Curators Joe Pickett and Nick Prueher take audiences on a guided tour of their latest and greatest VHS finds, providing live commentary and where-are-they-now updates on the people in these videotaped obscurities. From the curiously-produced industrial training video to the forsaken home movie donated to Goodwill, the Found Footage Festival resurrects these forgotten treasures and serves them up in a lively celebration of all things found.

The Found Footage Festival was founded in New York in 2004 and has gone on to sell out hundreds of shows across the U.S. and Canada, including the HBO Comedy Festival in Las Vegas and the Just For Laughs Festival in Montreal. The festival has been featured on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, National Public Radio and has been named a critic’s pick in dozens of publications, including The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle and The Chicago Tribune. The FFF can also be seen twice a week in a popular web series on The Onion’s A.V. Club, in the hit documentary “Winnebago Man,” and in their book, “VHS: Absurd, Odd and Ridiculous Relics from the Videotape Era.”

ABOUT THE CURATORS

Joe Pickett and Nick Prueher began collecting found videotapes in 1991 after stumbling across a training video entitled, “Inside and Outside Custodial Duties,” at a McDonald’s in their home state of Wisconsin. Since then, they have compiled an impressive collection of strange, outrageous and profoundly stupid videos. Pickett, a writer/director, and Prueher, a former researcher at the Late Show with David Letterman, have written for The Onion and Entertainment Weekly and directed the award-winning documentary, “Dirty Country.”. With college friend Mark Proksch, they pulled off the Kenny “K-Strass” Strasser yo-yo pranks that hit local morning TV news shows across the Midwest and have since racked up millions of hits on YouTube.

So sit back, adjust the tracking on your VCR, and enjoy the show.

Wanna talk? Got a video we need to know about? A good second-hand store tip we should check out? Drop us a line.

Joe Pickett, Co-Founder and Host, joe[at]foundfootagefest.com

Nick Prueher, Co-Founder and Host, nick[at]foundfootagefest.com

Glenn Severance, Business Whathaveyous, glenn[at]foundfootagefest.com

Invités: Jen Go, Jeremy Buckley, Sarah J Pollard, Jeff Sheldon, Dustin Duff Hunke, Tania Marr, Dustin Deisher, Spencer Munson, Lori Frauendorfer-Wegener, Jacob Zlomke, Aldo Diaz, Justin Clay, Carly Mendlik, Joseph James Kozal, Carla Ann Woeppel, Dylan Krug, Alexandra LaMendola, Alan Wheeler, Jay Haden, Caleb Long, Barry Petersen encore »