Sunday, February 19, 2012

Boston Sci Fi Fest Photos

Man, what a great premiere for Time of the Robots at the Boston Sci-Fi Film Fest!
Screening was held in a secret, underground chamber, adjoining the Museum of Bad Art, which as you can see here, has some astonishing work as well.

The audience was very receptive and open to Time of the Robots, reaffirming my belief that it is a film for the artists, lovers of the weird and unusual, and the Regular Guy filmgoer, more than the Indywood film industry.

The Q&A was very interesting and Garen Daly, the festival organizer, really helped making things go gracefully and asked a bunch of perceptive questions that inspired conversation between us and with the audience as well.

The last person to comment on the film was a little old lady who said had come to this sight unseen with her sons but the sons had cancelled so she was here alone, and was very happy she had come; it was such an unusual, original film!

Yes! Tell it, old lady!!


Anyway, here are some scenes from the event (photos by Babu Rajendran)


Outside the historic Somerville Theater, the night of the first show.

They serve beer at the Somerville Theater! This was Wednesday, before the first show. The Narragansett seemed like a good choice but they laughed and said it was the PBR of dock workers.

Worked for me....
Talking with Garen Daly (right, baseball hat) at the Q&A after the show. Garen was an excellent host and the audience was very intelligent.