ANDREW'S VIDEO VOID! This Is How The World Ends

ANDREW'S VIDEO VOID! This Is How The World Ends

It's Twin Peaks meets Dawson's Creek is Gregg Araki's "lost" MTV Pilot

By Stray Cat Film Center

Date and time

Starts on Sunday, June 22 · 7pm CDT.

Location

Stray Cat Film Center

1662 Broadway Boulevard Kansas City, MO 64108

Agenda

6:30 PM - 7:00 PM

Pre-Show/Doors Open

7:00 PM

Show Start

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

About 2hr-ish // Digital Projection


ANDREW’S VIDEO VOID is a monthly gathering of found footage freaks and AV geeks where art, archivism, and having a great time collide in the greater Kansas City Area. For the low, low price of $0 (or a suggested donation of a VHS tape or DVD) your eyes can feast on the strangest mix of video oddities!

This Month: Gregg Araki pitched his 90s teen drama to MTV as "Twin Peaks meets Dawson's Creek". Portraying a group of teenagers at an exaggerated version of a late 90s high school as they chase dream girls, have brief homoertoics with their friends, and first loves with goth witches at beach parties. Combining brutalist and post modern art production design and a who's whoi of late 90s MTV music staples, THIS IS HOW THE WORLD ENDS, is a bizzarely timeless time capsule of 90s MTV and a great "what if?" of LGBTQ+ on television.

Plus: Detroit Drag Queens, TV intros and much more!

Organized by

Stray Cat Film Center is an artist-run, non-profit micro-cinema. Organized by volunteer programmers, We screen everything from to documentaries to video art to cult films and is open to the entire range of moving image expressions – independent, activist, underground and bizarre. We are a space that supports all of KC’s cinematic communities and celebrates diversity of expression, fun & radical art.

Free