Tucson Film and Music Festival
October 7 – home contact
 11, 2010
Tucson Arizona Music Scene

2010 Tucson Film & Music Festival Official Concert and Music Video Schedule:

TFMF Headquarters/Music Venue: The Hut, 305 N. 4th Ave. (520) 623-3200 (www.thehuttucson.com)
$50 all access TFMF badges on sale now at brownpapertickets.com or at The Hut during the festival.

Tickets for Fishbone screening and concert ($18), or concert only ($15) are available at rialtotheatre.com. Click here.

The HutFriday, October 8th
The Hut, 305 N. 4th Ave. Tickets $5.
11:30pm Rich Hopkins Rich Hopkins
10:30pm The Worrymen (Phoenix) The Worrymen
9:30pm Lunar Light Collectors Lunar Light Collectors
The HutSaturday, October 9th
The Rialto Theatre, 318 E. Congress Ave. Tickets $15/$18 with film.
11:00pm Fishbone (Los Angeles)

performing live after premiere of
Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone.

Tickets for Fishbone screening and concert ($18), or concert only ($15) are available at rialtotheatre.com. Click here.

Fishbone
 
The HutSaturday, October 9th
The Hut, 305 N. 4th Ave. Tickets $5.
11:30pm Andrew Collberg Andrew Colberg
10:30pm The Whisperlights (Tempe) The Whisperlights
9:30pm GHIANT (Los Angeles)
with Eric McCann (of The New Amsterdams)

performing live score to SF X Corpse short films!
* See description below.
GHIANT
 
The HutSaturday, October 9th
2nd Saturdays Downtown – Scott Avenue Main Stage @ Broadway. FREE!
8:45pm Jumper Jumper
7:15pm Banana Gun (Tempe) Banana Gun
6:00pm A Son y Sol A Son Y Sol
 
The HutSunday, October 10th
The Hut, 305 N. 4th Ave. Tickets $5.
11:00pm Laramie Dean Laramie Dean
10:00pm Loren Dircks Loren Dircks
9:00pm Love Mound Love Mound

 

GHIANT* SF X-Corpse (Southwest Premiere)
Curated by Jim Granato (D-tour)
Dir. The San Francisco Exquisite Corpse Group

Live Soundtrack performed by GHIANT (Don Black) with Eric McCann (of The New Amsterdams)
USA/2010/Ten 3-minute films
www.autonomy16.net

The impetus for the Exquisite Corpse Films follows from the original surrealist construct presented by Andre Breton in 1920.  Each film was created using a 3 minute cartridge of Kodachrome super 8 film and each filmmaker was assigned a topic chosen by the group. The filmmakers edited their contributions 'in camera' and the films are presented as they were shot.

 

The HutSunday, October 10th
Crossroads 6 Cinema, 4811 E. Grant Rd. Tickets $5.

Music Video-rama - 3:30pm

"Blue-Eyed Universe" by Fictionist
(Arizona Premiere)

"Classico" by Howe Gelb & Vic Chesnutt
(World Premiere)
Shot on location in Aarhus, Denmark and Tucson, Arizona.

"Guitar Hero Gone" by Loren Dircks
(US Film Festival Premiere)
Performing live at The Hut on Sunday the 10th @ 10pm.

“Les Sortileges" by Naim Amor
(World Premiere)
Film noir tribute featuring local Tucson musician Naim Amor.

"Let Me In" by Kelly Dalton
(Arizona Premiere)

"Man In The Moose Suit" by Andrew Collberg
(US Film Festival Premiere)
Performing live at The Hut on Saturday the 9th @ 11:30 pm.

"My Southern Can Is Mine" by Madame Pamita
(Regional Premiere)

"My Hiroshima" by Where's Jerome
(North American Premiere)

 "Now & Forever" by David Goldstein
(Southwest Premiere)

"Old Dreams" by Kid Trails
(Arizona Premiere)

"Same Scar" by John Common & Blinding Flashes of Light
(Southwest Premiere)

The Cow Who Wanted to Be a Hamburger (Tucson Premiere)
Animated short by iconic filmmaker Bill Plympton.

"Til My Voice Is Gone" by The Old Ceremony
(Southwest Premiere)
Starring legendary actor Ed Anser.

"Where I Want To Be" by My New TV Set 
(Southwest Premiere)

(Q&A with filmmakers/musicians)

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