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Behind the Scenes of “HIPPYPOCALYPSE” (Trailer)
Stay tuned for more, as we’re making an anthology series of grindhouse films called MIDNIGHT GRIND.
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PM PICTURES with Mad Props (See: Ghostworks)
Behind the Scenes of “HIPPYPOCALYPSE” (Trailer)
Stay tuned for more, as we’re making an anthology series of grindhouse films called MIDNIGHT GRIND.
Tired of "the man" tellin' you what to do? Need an escape from the trappings of society? Bad omens comin' in through the bathroom window? Well, sounds like high time that you checked out PM Pictures' mind-blowing hippie-film-to-end-all-hippie-films, "HIPPYPOCALYPSE", playing at the Toronto Independent Film Festival September 17th.
CARLTON MAGIC LATERN CINEMA, SEPTEMBER 17, 6PM.
Bring a friend. Hell, bring the whole damn commune. It's going to be FAR OUT! Tickets can be purchased at the Carlton for $8. Hippypocalypse is a bleak and strange film about the New Path commune—a pastoral community, led by the charismatic and willful Father Hova, that seeks to sever all ties with western tradition, patriarchy, and custom, to live a simpler, idyllic life. 'With brains fried and friends brained, they soon realize the simpler life they seek is also nasty, brutish, and short'.
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Hippypocalypse will be playing at the Toronto Independent Film Festival.
The festival runes from September 8th to the 17th, and HPOC will be showing at the Carlton.
Hippypocalypse is a bleak and strange film about the New Path commune—a pastoral community, led by the charismatic and willful Father Hova, that seeks to sever all ties with western tradition, patriarchy, and custom, to live a simpler, idyllic life. 'With brains fried and friends brained, they soon realize the simpler life they seek is also nasty, brutish, and short'.
COME PARTY. IT’LL BE FAR-OUT.
1960s exploitation films have been a campy little treasure of underground cinema — and now young Toronto-based filmmakers are bringing them back in all their gore and glory. PM Pictures is Di…
“... keep an eye out for one of these bad boys on the big screen: an unconventional product of the Canadian indie scene definitely not to miss.“ Scha-wing