A TOWN CALLED PANIC
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Dir. Stéphane Aubier and Vincent Patar (75min, Belgium*, 2009)
Not Rated - Recommended for ages 7+
"Absolutely brilliant! Something truly special! Imaginative visuals that are paraded non-stop before the viewer's dazzled eyes" -Peter Brunette, The Hollywood Reporter
*This film is in French with English Subtitles. The Saturday 1:30PM screening will have an actor reading out the subtitles for kids too young to read.
Hilarious and delightfully wacky, the stop-motion extravaganza A Town Called Panic has endless charms and raucous laughs for children and adults alike. The film stars three plastic toys named Cowboy, Indian and Horse who share a rambling house in a rural town that never fails to attract the craziest events.
Cowboy and Indian’s plan to surprise their pal Horse with a homemade barbeque pit goes awry when the 50 million bricks they accidentally ordered online show up on their doorstep. This sets off a raucous chain of events as the trio travels to the center of the earth, treks across frozen tundra (complete with a giant snowball-throwing robot penguin) and discovers a parallel underwater universe of treacherous, pointy-headed creatures. And with panic a permanent feature of life in this papier-mâché burg, will Horse and his equine girlfriend—the flame-tressed music teacher Madame Longray (Jeanne Balibar)—ever find a quiet moment alone? A Town Called Panic is zany, brainy and altogether insane-y!
**Thanks to the generous support of SiteLogic, Family Flicks has greatly expanded from one screening a month to five or more screenings each week**
Not Rated - Recommended for ages 7+
"Absolutely brilliant! Something truly special! Imaginative visuals that are paraded non-stop before the viewer's dazzled eyes" -Peter Brunette, The Hollywood Reporter
*This film is in French with English Subtitles. The Saturday 1:30PM screening will have an actor reading out the subtitles for kids too young to read.
Hilarious and delightfully wacky, the stop-motion extravaganza A Town Called Panic has endless charms and raucous laughs for children and adults alike. The film stars three plastic toys named Cowboy, Indian and Horse who share a rambling house in a rural town that never fails to attract the craziest events.
Cowboy and Indian’s plan to surprise their pal Horse with a homemade barbeque pit goes awry when the 50 million bricks they accidentally ordered online show up on their doorstep. This sets off a raucous chain of events as the trio travels to the center of the earth, treks across frozen tundra (complete with a giant snowball-throwing robot penguin) and discovers a parallel underwater universe of treacherous, pointy-headed creatures. And with panic a permanent feature of life in this papier-mâché burg, will Horse and his equine girlfriend—the flame-tressed music teacher Madame Longray (Jeanne Balibar)—ever find a quiet moment alone? A Town Called Panic is zany, brainy and altogether insane-y!
**Thanks to the generous support of SiteLogic, Family Flicks has greatly expanded from one screening a month to five or more screenings each week**
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