Free screening of North Portland filmmaker's indie film

When: 
Tuesday, September 15, 2009 - 7:30pm

Reserve now to see a free screening of the award-winning, complex thriller, Unremembered, at Living Room Theaters, 341 SW 10th Avenue, downtown Portland, on October 20th at 7pm.

North Portland resident, independent filmmaker, and PCC Cascade instructor, Greg Kerr will be there to talk about his film and answer questions. Due to the limited seating, reservations are required. To reserve, go to www.gregkerr.net/contact and follow the instructions there.

You can see a trailer of the film at http://www.vimeo.com/5328867

A modern interpretation of the ancient Greek epic, The Odyssey, Unremembered (Indie Fest award winner, feature film) is a story told in non-linear time about a man who has no past. In the style of films like Memento and Jacob's Ladder, but with a unique science fiction twist, this film follows the alternate reality journey of John Outis over sixteen days as he tries to restore his fractured life history. But the more his dark past comes into focus, the more the lives of his friends, his wife, and his lover are altered.

As his past threatens to end his future, he turns to Tina Plantes, a brilliant and unconventional physics professor. Drawn deeper into the bizarre events of John's life, she discovers a disturbing and far-reaching set of truths about dreams, time, and the power of the human will.

Greg Kerr also wrote the screenplay which earned an Indie Fest award for original screenplay. The movie features local talent Tim Delaney (Indie Fest award winner, lead actor) as John Outis and Karla Mason (a veteran performer at Profile Theatre on Belmont) as Tina Plantes, with original music by award-winning Seattle composer Nan Avant. All of the film's cast and crew are from the Pacific Northwest and the scenes filmed in Portland are very recognizable. Other scenes were filmed on the Oregon coast and the Deschutes River near Bend.

Unremembered is a "sinuous and riveting independent feature film in the tradition of David Lynch," declares A.G. Nigrin, director of the New Jersey Film Festival.

For more information about the film, go to http://www.unrememberedmovie.com

Unremembered has not been rated by the Motion Picture Association of America. The film contains adult language, violence, adult situations, and complex ideas.
 

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