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In this brilliant and brash feature, a parody of the personal, "diary" films popularly made in the New York art scene in the 60s, a young, neurotic filmmaker decides to make a movie of his life. Incredibly funny and relevant to today’s world of reality TV and social media.
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DAVID HOLZMAN'S DIARY 1967 | 74 min. | B&W
Tuesday, September 4th Doors @ 6:45pm | Film @ 7:15pm Stateside at the Paramount
Online Advance Admission - $8 | Regular Admission - $10 Film Fan Admission with Card at Box Office - $6
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This film is presented at Stateside at the Paramount in HD digital presentation on Blu-ray.
L.M. Kit Carson, Eileen Dietz and Louise Levine. Directed Jim McBride.
In this brilliant and brash feature, a parody of the personal, “diary” films popularly made in the New York art scene in the 60s, a young, neurotic filmmaker decides to make a movie of his life. Incredibly funny and relevant to today’s world of reality TV and social media.
Regular Admission tickets available day-of-show at the Paramount Theatre Box Office (713 Congress).
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