Kevin Figes presents IMOGEN at The Cube
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"Argento-indebted lurid giallo feast tinged with UK folk horror thrills, Imogen’s a new DIY cinema delight from Keith Tippett's go-to saxman / flautist Kevin Figes. Presented with Q&A and live music from local movers and players."

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A event held at The Cube on Sunday 19th May. The event starts at 19:00.


Set in the 1970s, the storyline revolves around Imogen, a traveler returning home to see her mother, who discovers her uncle waiting for her instead. As the plot unfolds, Imogen begins to encounter peculiar events within the house, whilst having a strange encounter with the green man in the woods... Is she dreaming?

Director Kevin Figes is best known in the music world as an improvising sax/flute player and composer. His music has attracted the comments 'A kaleidoscopic blizzard' (Jazzwise) and 'A true original at work' (sussex jazz). Now Figes turns his attention to his other great love, folk horror and giallo films of the 1970's. The original soundtrack music is beautifully recorded and played by many of Bristol's finest musicians.

Plus a Q&A session with Figes, lead actor Francesca Way and cinematographer/editor Gaz Williams.

Plus live improvised music by special mystery guest stars!

Plus other experimental short films and music promos.

Presented in loving memory of Jon Beedell.

Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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