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Directed by Sergio Leone , Henry Fonda , Claudia Cardinale, Jason Robards and Charles Bronson A mysterious stranger with a harmonica joins forces with a notorious desperado to protect a beautiful widow from a ruthless assassin working for the railroad in this long frontier epic. Mysterious pasts and the strength of loyalties is explored amid lightning fast gun battles and stylish vistas.
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Director: Rafal Zielinski, Writers Linda Shayne and Jim Wynorski. Peter Keleghan, Kent Deuters, Linda Speciale, Alan Deveau, Linda Shayne. Set in the early 1960s, this comedy deals with five boys who meet in detention all caused by the evil virgin Purity Busch. They want revenge and they set out to deflower her at the homecoming. In short, don’t come expecting Shakespeare because you’re not going to get it, Jack.
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A Summer/Fall Night With Lloyd Kaufman-Sweet

Last years winner of The Lifetime Achievement award, Lloyd Kaufman makes a triumphant return to The B Movie Celebration with TromaDance in tow. Join Lloyd for an informal gathering in celebration of his life and his work.

Stanley Lloyd Kaufman never really wanted to make movies, but wanted to work in Broadway musicals. During his years in Yale, though, he got introduced to "B" pictures and the works of Roger Corman. Lloyd later got the opportunity to executive-produce a short movie made by a fellow student. The film, called "Rappacini", got him even more interested in movies. He bought his own camera and took it with him to Chad, Africa, were he spent his summer. There he shot a 15-minute film of a pig being slaughtered. That was his first movie, and was the birth of what was later to become known as Troma Films. He showed the footage of the squealing pig being killed to his family, and their shocked reaction to it made him wonder if making movies that shocked audiences would keep them in their seats to see what would happen next. He wanted to be a director right then and there, so he got a couple of friends at Yale and made his second movie, The Girl Who Returned (1969). People loved it, and he went straight to work on other films, helping out on projects like Joe (1970), Rocky (1976) and Saturday Night Fever (1977).

Lloyd put in a lot of long, hard hours in the film business, just to be in the credits and to get money for his next project, a full-length feature. It was a tribute to Charles Chaplin, Harold Lloyd and the classic era of silent-film comedy. Even though Lloyd hated the movie when it was finally completed, people seemed to love it. He formed a studio called 15th Street Films with friends and producers Frank Vitale and Oliver Stone. Together they made Sugar Cookies (1973) and Cry Uncle (1971), directed by John G. Avildsen. A friend from Yale, Michael Herz, saw Lloyd in a small scene in "Cry Uncle" and contacted him to try to get into the film business, too. Kaufman took Herz in, as the company needed some help after Oliver Stone quit to make his own movies. Michael invested in a film they thought would be their biggest hit yet, Balash Ha'Amitz Shvartz, Ha- (1973) (aka "Big Gus, What's the Fuss?"). It turned out to be a huge flop and 15th Street Films was ruined. Lloyd and Michael owed thousands of dollars to producers and friends and family members who had invested in the picture. Lloyd, trying to find a quick way to pay off the bills, made _Divine Obsession, The (1975)_, and with Michael formed Troma Studios, hoping to make some decent movies, since they only owned the rights to films they thought were "crap". They were introduced to Joel M. Reed, who had an unfinished movie called "Master Sardu and the Horror Trio". The film was re-edited and completed at Troma Studios (which actually consisted of just one room) during 1975, re-titled and released in 1976 as The Incredible Torture Show (1976) (aka "Bloodsucking Freaks"). It was enough of a success to enable them to pay the rent so they wouldn't lose the company.

Lloyd later got a call from a theater that wanted a "sexy movie" like "Divine Obsession", but about softball (!). The resulting film, Squeeze Play (1980), used up all the money Troma had earned from "Bloodsucking Freaks" and, as it turned out, no one wanted to see it--not even the theater owner who wanted it made in the first place (he actually wanted a porno movie). Just when things looked their darkest, they got a call from another theater which was scheduled to show a film, but the distributor pulled it at the last minute. Troma rushed "Squeeze Play" right over, and it turned out to be a huge hit. Lloyd, Michael and Troma eventually made millions from it, and had enough money to buy their own building (which still remains as Troma Headquarters). Troma then turned out a stream of "sexy" comedies--i.e., Waitress! (1982), The First Turn-On!! (1983), Stuck on You! (1983)--but there was a glut of "T&A" films on the market. Troma noticed that a lot of comedies were being made, and decided to make one, too, but much different than the rest. After reading an article that claimed horror movies were dead, Lloyd got the idea to combine both horror and comedy, and Troma came up with "Health Club Horror"--later retitled and released as The Toxic Avenger (1985), a monster hit that finally put Troma on the map. Lloyd Kaufman and Troma have become icons in the cult-movie world, and Troma has distributed over 1000 films. Lloyd has continued his career as a director in addition to producing, and Troma has turned out such films as Monster in the Closet (1987), Class of Nuke 'Em High (1986), Combat Shock (1986), Troma's War (1988), and Fortress of Amerikkka (1989). Lloyd himself is working on Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead (2006), which follows an army of undead chickens as they seek revenge on a fast food palace.
TromaDance and The B Movie Celebration, like Cheese and Crackers

In November of 2007 at the American Film Market in Santa Monica, Lloyd Kaufman, TromaDance Founder, and The Indy Co-op announced the creation of a new, expanded version of TromaDance taking place September 26-28 in Franklin Indiana. This announcement heralded the transformation of the TromaDance festival into a fully MidWest-based, immersive film experience that includes a larger screening schedule, panel discussions, and various hands-on workshops covering a variety of topics pertinent to today's emerging filmmaker.

The goal of Summer TromaDance is to provide filmmakers with the skills to create truly independent cinema."The B Movie Celebration is very excited by its association with TromaDance. TromaDance has been the incubator of so many great film artists. Independent film finds its highest expression on the screens of TromaDance. We are excited and grateful at the same time," says Tom Barker, co-founder of The B Movie Celebration.Franklin, Indiana, is the home to both Summer TromaDance and The B Movie Celebration this year. Franklin is not stranger to film, having at one time residents such as Robert Wise, director of The Sound Of Music, Majorie Main of Ma and Pa Kettle fame, and Max Terhune, B Movie Western star of the 30's 40's and 50's.

Lloyd Kaufman, President of Troma Studios and Founder of TromaDance says, "We at Troma are so honored that the B Movie Celebration is incorporating TromaDance into its big tent. This is a great way to celebrate TromaDance's 10th Anniversary as the ultimate people's film festival." Last year at The B Movie Celebration, Lloyd Kaufman was presented with its Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of his work in independent cinema.

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http://www.indyfilmco-op.org/2008tromadancesummer.pdf
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TROMADANCE ENTRIES
c/o The Indy Film Co-op
99 East Monroe Street
Franklin, Indiana 46131




About TromaDance
TromaDance is the first film festival wholelheartedly devoted to filmmakers and fans. Unlike every other film festival, filmmakers do not pay to submit their films. Entrance to the screenings is free and open to the public. There are no VIP reservations or preferential treatment. TromaDance is a chance for everyone who has ever picked up a camera to have their work seen without compromises. TromaDance is very proud to be the first and the only film festival of the people, for the people, and by the people.www.tromadance.com

About Indy Film Co-op
The Indy Film Co-op, is a virtual independent film co-operative made up of 2200 global members. Begun three years ago, the Co-op has become a global center for film education, networking, and alliance building. The Indy Film Co-op is a sponsoring body for both Summer TromaDance and the very successful B Movie Celebration.www.indyfilmco-op.org
The Second Annual B Movie Celebration



Franklin Indiana will be hosting the Second Annual B Movie Celebration September 26th thru 28th, 2008. We are asking for your help to get the word out. The Celebration will feature screenings of over 50 classic B movies, 20 Educational seminars and the World's Largest Beach Party, featuring the music of The Moon-Rays. Our Film Line Up The Celebration will feature screenings of over 50 classic B movies, Many in glorious 35mm. Our Line Up, which has been curated by Jim Wynorski Includes: SHOGUN ASSASSIN FORBIDDEN WORLD DEATH RACE 2000 HOLLYWOOD BOULEVARD THIS ISLAND EARTH TARANTULA CARNIVAL OF SOULS NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD NIGHT OF THE COMET BEYOND THE VALLEY OF THE DOLLS THE GIANT BEHEMOTH QUEEN OF OUTER SPACE WORLD WITHOUT END RUSS MEYER'S UP FROM HELL IT CAME ATTACK OF THE CRAB MONSTERS NOT OF THIS EARTH(the black and white original) THE BEAST FROM 20,000 FATHOMS THE 7TH VOYAGE OF SINBAD EARTH VS. THE FLYING SAUCERS WITHOUT WARNING SCREWBALLS GALAXY OF TERROR HOUSE THE CRAWLING EYE ATTACK OF THE 50FOOT WOMAN PSYCHO JOURNEY TO THE SEVENTH PLANET INVISIBLE INVADERS ATTACK OF THE GIANT LEECHES TERMINAL ISLAND NIGHTHAWKS MYSTERIOUS ISLAND(61) ONE MILLION B.C. INVADERS FROM MARS(53) TO TRAP A SPY HOLD THAT GHOST ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN TWINS OF EVIL THE VAMPIRE LOVERS LUST FOR A VAMPIRE THE TIME MACHINE WAR OF THE WORLDS A Retrospective of The Films of Jim Wynorski Against the Law-Wynorski Film Demolition High -Wynorski FIlm 976-Evil II -Wynorski Film The Haunting of Morella-Wynroski Film Chopping Mall-Wynorski Film Transylvania Twist -Wynorski Film A Lifetime Achievement Award to Stuart Gordon From his 1985 debut as a cult director with Re-Animator to his 2002 H.P. Lovecraft film "Dagon" Stuart Gordon has consistently delivered quality horror to the masses, and is now considered by many of us to be one of the most important exploitation film-makers of the past 30 years. Gordon will likely always be best remembered for "Re-Animator," but his other films have always been great works. We are please to honor him, His films Include Re-Animator (1985) Robot Jox (1989) Daughter of Darkness (1990) The Pit and the Pendulum (1990 film) (1990) Fortress (1992) Space Truckers (1996) Dagon (2001) King of the Ants (2003) Edmond (2005) Stuck (2007) Other great guests Tom Savini, Jim Wynorski (of course), Conrad Brooks and many many more. For more information For further information please go to http://www.bmoviecelebration.com/ or please email us at info@indyfilmco-op.org/ Hope to see you in Franklin Indiana September 26th thru 28th, 2008
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