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As well as showing movies at the Annandale Hotel and in their Archives, Jay Katz and Miss Death are often turing with rock bands, running special screenings at festivals, and even holding art exhibitions! Check out some of our recent hapenings below.
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INVASION OF THE SPOOL SNATCHERS!
Seven different world exclusive shows! The only opportunity to see rare
and insane films, television, adverts, lost media, video clips,
adverts, oddities and more, you'll laugh yourself stupid. Presented
with MC interaction like you've never heard or seen before by SBS Movie
Show host JAIMIE LEONARDER (Jay Katz) and his lovely wife ASPASIA (Miss
Death) direct from the Mu-meson film archive.
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Wednesday 14th March to Saturday 24th March
Adelaide Fringe Festival 2007
Mercury Theatre
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Sydney’s first
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ROBOT FAIR & MOVIE FEST
Highlighting the popularity of
classic Japanese tin and plastic toy robots as well as the robot in the movies.
It’s a chance for all robot collectors and admirers as well as sci-fi fans to
enjoy an afternoon of robots on display and some incredible Japanese robot
action on the big silver screen! Screening will be the remarkable Japanese
“Gigantor” movie TETSUJIN 28 (M) from the legendary Toho Studios. Just as
Godzilla was the first of Japan's
giant monsters, Tetsujin-28 was the first of Japan's giant robots. With your
compare JAY KATZ and a number of very special surprises!
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Sunday 1st April 2007
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Tuesday 1st May
Miss Death & Son’s Art Exhibition - Freaks, Tiki & Murder
Just when you thought Styrofoam was only good for takeaway coffee cups and instant noodle bowls, the remarkable Miss Death arrives to push the cultural and artistic envelope. Sculptors have traditionally chosen stone and bronze to create their impressive works of art. Miss Death on the other hand has abandoned all artistic convention as she chips away at massive blocks of Styrofoam to reveal the most fantastic creatures.
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Mad Gallery 55 Enmore Rd Newtown |
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1st May till Sat 2nd June
Wednesdays 11-5.30pm
Thursday 11-7pm
Fridays 11-5.30pm
Saturdays 10-6pm
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Opening night
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