Listen Up Film Series presents We Are Little Zombies

and extends All I Can Say

By Lea Umberger

You may have heard/ read in my previous blog that Listen Up Film Series hit it 2nd Anniversary and we are celebrating by teaming with Oscilloscope Laboratories to present Virtual Cinema Events that benefit Daddy Kool Records!

Our newest partnership brings our first NARRATIVE film to the usual line up of music and culture documentaries that are standard Listen Up Film Series picks.

We are excited to present a film that had it’s World Premiere at 2019 Sundance Film Festival and Winner of the World Cinema Dramatic:

We Are Little Zombies!

We are Little Zombies

WE ARE LITTLE ZOMBIES
Written and Directed by MAKOTO NAGAHISA
120 Minutes
Japanese

Daddy Kool Records has supported Listen Up Film Series since we started this journey two years ago and we love that we have the opportunity to support them now with these screenings!
Here is the direct link to help support DADDY KOOL RECORDS for the ticket sales.
This event is open July 20 – July 31st at 11:30pm
WE ARE LITTLE ZOMBIES
When four young orphans—Hikari, Ikuko, Ishi, and Takemura—first meet, their parents’ bodies are being turned into dust, like fine Parmesan atop a plate of spaghetti Bolognese, and yet none of them can shed a tear. They are like zombies; devoid of all emotion. With no family, no future, no dreams, and no way to move forward, the young teens decide that the first level of this new existence involves salvaging a gaming console, an old electric bass, and a charred wok from their former homes—just enough to start a band-and then conquer the world. Tragedy, comedy, music, social criticism, and teenage angst are all subsumed in this eccentric cinematic tsunami.
 

ALL I CAN SAY FILM EXTENDED  til JULY 31st!

Movie Poster for All I Can Say
You have a few more days to catch and help support Daddy Kool Records!
All I Can Say
Documentary, 102 minutes, World Premiere : 2019 Tribeca Film Festival
Directed by DANNY CLINCH, TARYN GOULD, COLLEEN HENNESSY, and SHANNON HOON
Shannon Hoon, lead singer of the rock band Blind Melon, filmed himself from 1990-95 with a Hi8 video camera, recording up until a few hours before his sudden death at the age of 28. His camera was a diary and his closest confidant. In the hundreds of hours of footage, Hoon meticulously documented his life – his family, his creative process, his television, his band’s rise to fame and his struggle with addiction. He filmed his daughter’s birth, and archived the politics and culture of the 90’s, an era right before the internet changed the world. Created with his own footage, voice and music, this intimate autobiography is a prescient exploration of experience and memory in the age of video. It is also Shannon Hoon’s last work, completed 23 years after his death.

AVAILABLE PLATFORMS

Both films can be watched on your desktop, tablet, smartphone as well as on any devices outfitted with Chromecast or Airplay. There are no native apps for smart TVs, Roku, Amazon Fire Stick, or Apple TV.

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