Beginning on Friday, March 9th the sensational Swedish film Sound of Noise will have a one-week theatrical run at the Cinefamily movie theatre in Los Angeles, California. The festivities will kick-off with a special opening night part that will feature a Q&A with the filmmakers and, much to a viewer’s delight, a drum battle featuring the Melvin Drummers. After watching the film beforehand you will be more than ready, and thoroughly excited, for the drum battle to begin.
Beginning on Friday, March 9th the sensational Swedish film Sound of Noise will have a one-week theatrical run at the Cinefamily movie theatre in Los Angeles, California. The festivities will kick-off with a special opening night part that will feature a Q&A with the filmmakers and, much to a viewer’s delight, a drum battle featuring the Melvin Drummers. After watching the film beforehand you will be more than ready, and thoroughly excited, for the drum battle to begin.
Tickets to the show are $12 for non-members of Cinefamily, and free for members. Tickets can be purchased on the Brown Paper Tickets website here. The film will be playing from March 9th to the 15th so if you cannot make the opening night festivities be sure to go another night to catch this great film. You can read the review of the film here.
Enjoy the show!
About Sound of Noise:
Springboarding off the ebullient Cannes award-nominated viral short Music For One Apartment and Six Drummers, Sound of Noise takes the concept of the crime drama, and turns it right on its ear. Police officer Amadeus was born into a family with a long history of famous musicians — but is terrified by the thought of music, and must face his fear when a rogue band of anarcho-musicians decides to perform a musical apocalypse, using the entire city as their orchestra. Using every single surface and object they come across as a potential instrument, the six drummers’ jaw-dropping ability to turn everyday locations like a bank branch, a hospital operating room or a construction site into whimsical, crazily inventive and highly earworm-y musical setpieces will leave you with an infectious sense of wonder — and the urge to tap sweet melodies of your own.
Directed by: Ola Simonsson & Johannes Stjärne Nilsson, 2010, HD presentation, 102 min.
The Cinefamily website: http://www.cinefamily.org/.
Kathryn Schroeder, Promotional Materials, 2012, News, Coming Soon, Events, Independent Film