It’s time to sit back and cross your fingers while we inaugurate a whole new season of Cartoon Carnivals! There’s another hefty batch of 16mm (no digital!) animated cartoons from the 1910s to the 1940s, straight from the Stathes Archives to the silver screen at Shoestring Press, in store for all…
In celebration of the much maligned Friday the 13th, we’ll be kicking 2017 off with all kinds of ancient cartoon accidents, tragedies, supestitions, bad luck, and anything else that falls into the category of an animated “hot mess.” Bring your friends, but make sure not to break any mirrors or walk under any ladders on the way over.
The delightful poster for this event was designed by Katie Fricas. Follow & support! https://www.instagram.com/cartoonfricassee/
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Show tix $10 at the door.
Light refreshments will be available for purchase from Shoestring Press.
Doors at 8pm; show starts promptly thereafter. Arrive on time for good seats!
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Tommy Stathes is a “Cartoon Cryptozoologist” with a rare film print collection comprised of over 1,500 shorts. Tommy’s long term goal has been to acquire and preserve as many early animated films as possible and reintroduce them to the public. For more information about his activities, check out http://tommyjose.com/ and http://brayanimation.weebly.com/