July 21
8:00 p.m.
The Blue Macaw
2565 Mission St.
San Francisco, CA 94110
Hosted by: Indie*Cine*Shack
Indie*Cine*Shack is a new one-night only screening of short films curated by San Francisco filmmaker Nara Denning. Included in the program will be two clips from the new film by Waylon Bacon, Help Wanted, a nightmarish tale about a man getting a job at a corpse-processing. This will be the first public look at the film before it’s world premiere at the Berkeley Video and Film Festival in September.
Bacon chronicled the making of the film in detail on his MySpace blog during production and pre-production in 2009. You can also click through to see lots of behind-the-scenes production photos and other promotional images. Although Bacon has directed numerous short films, many of which have been featured on Bad Lit and can be viewed on Waylon’s YouTube channel, Help Wanted is his biggest,...
8:00 p.m.
The Blue Macaw
2565 Mission St.
San Francisco, CA 94110
Hosted by: Indie*Cine*Shack
Indie*Cine*Shack is a new one-night only screening of short films curated by San Francisco filmmaker Nara Denning. Included in the program will be two clips from the new film by Waylon Bacon, Help Wanted, a nightmarish tale about a man getting a job at a corpse-processing. This will be the first public look at the film before it’s world premiere at the Berkeley Video and Film Festival in September.
Bacon chronicled the making of the film in detail on his MySpace blog during production and pre-production in 2009. You can also click through to see lots of behind-the-scenes production photos and other promotional images. Although Bacon has directed numerous short films, many of which have been featured on Bad Lit and can be viewed on Waylon’s YouTube channel, Help Wanted is his biggest,...
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