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SUMMARY:Night of the Living Dead (4k Restoration)
DESCRIPTION:4K Restoration! \nDive into the magic of cinema with the Enzian Film Club! Join us for an enriching experience where film enthusiasts and novices alike can explore classic films in a new light. Each session features a short presentation by esteemed professors from local colleges\, followed by collaborative discussions that bring fresh insights and foster a deeper appreciation for the art of filmmaking. Part of our Saturday Matinee Classics series\, the Enzian Film Club is your gateway to understanding and enjoying timeless cinematic masterpieces in a vibrant\, community-focused setting. \nFeaturing an Enzian Film Club discussion by David T. Meyers from Full Sail University! \nShot outside of Pittsburgh at a fraction of the cost of a Hollywood feature\, by a band of filmmakers determined to make their mark\, George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead is one of the great stories of independent cinema: a midnight hit turned box-office smash that became one of the most influential films of all time. A deceptively simple tale of a group of strangers trapped in a farmhouse who find themselves fending off a horde of flesh-eating ghouls newly arisen from their graves\, Romero’s claustrophobic vision of a late-sixties America (literally) tearing itself apart rewrote the rules of the horror genre\, combined gruesome gore with acute social commentary\, and quietly broke ground by casting a black actor (Duane Jones) in the lead role. \nAfter decades of poor-quality prints and video transfers\, Night of the Living Dead can finally be seen for the immaculately crafted film that it is thanks to a new 4K restoration\, scanned from the original camera negative and supervised by Romero himself. Stark\, haunting\, and more relevant than ever\, Night of the Living Dead is back. \nAbout the speaker: David T. Meyers is the Film Department Chairman at Full Sail University\, where he teaches the History of Motion Picture Arts. He began his film career working with legendary director George Romero on the feature film MONKEY SHINES. \nTry one of our 13 Cocktails of Halloween\, available at Eden Bar starting October 1: \n \nTHEY’RE COMING TO GET YOU\, MIDORI\nGin\, Midori\, Honey\, Lime\, Mint\, Absinthe Float
URL:https://dev.enzian.org/film/night-of-the-living-dead-4k-restoration/
CATEGORIES:13 Films of Halloween,Saturday Matinee Classics,Special Program
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SUMMARY:Day of the Dead
DESCRIPTION:Screening as part of the 13+ Films of Halloween. \n40th Anniversary! Featuring an extended introduction with Barry Anderson\, special effects makeup artist! \nThe third entry in George A. Romero’s legendary zombie saga plunges viewers into a bleak\, claustrophobic world where the living may be more dangerous than the dead. Set in a fortified underground military bunker in South Florida\, the film follows a dwindling group of scientists and soldiers trying to survive in the aftermath of a global zombie apocalypse. As tensions rise and the chain of command begins to break\, Dr. Sarah Bowman  finds herself caught between the brutal authority of Captain Rhodes and the radical experiments of Dr. Logan\, aka “Frankenstein”\, who believes the undead can be trained. \nThough underappreciated upon release\, the film has since gained recognition for its grisly realism and haunting atmosphere. It also gave horror fans one of the genre’s most memorable zombie characters: Bub (Sherman Howard)\, the first of Romero’s undead to show signs of emotion and memory—hinting that maybe the undead are evolving. \nShot on a tight budget but loaded with groundbreaking practical effects by special makeup maestro Tom Savini and a young Greg Nicotero (The Walking Dead)\, Day of the Dead is arguably Romero’s darkest and most philosophical entry. While Night dealt with survival and Dawn with consumerism\, Day explores the collapse of social order\, the ethics of science\, and the erosion of humanity in extreme isolation. \n \nAbout Barry Anderson: Barry Anderson has been a creative force in the arts and entertainment industry since 1984. A veteran special makeup effects artist\, his work has been featured in numerous feature films and television productions\, including George Romero’s Day of the Dead\, Jeepers Creepers\, Hairspray\, and Mr. Nanny. He has also contributed to acclaimed documentary and television projects\, crafting lifelike recreations of human remains and mummies for productions such as PBS’s Secrets of the Dead and National Geographic’s The Mummy Road Show. Beyond the screen\, Barry has collaborated with law enforcement agencies\, creating forensic reconstructions and crime scene simulations for CSI training and forensic photography workshops. For 17 years\, Barry worked with Ripley Entertainment\, where he began as a lead artist designing and fabricating museum figures before rising to Director of the Art Department\, overseeing staff\, art direction\, and department operations. Today\, he continues to push the boundaries of his craft as the owner of Transmutation Designs\, while also serving as Director of Special Effects Engineering at Simetri Inc.\, where he develops advanced combat medic training devices for the United States military. \nTry one of our 13 Cocktails of Halloween\, available at Eden Bar starting October 1: \n \nTHE SOUR BUB\nTequila\, Absinthe\, Pineapple\, Lime\, Cucumber
URL:https://dev.enzian.org/film/day-of-the-dead/
CATEGORIES:13 Films of Halloween,Midnight Movies,Special Program
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