BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
X-WR-CALNAME:www.indybay.org
PRODID:-//indybay/ical// v1.0//EN
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:Indybay-18636039
SEQUENCE:18699247
CREATED:20100123T224700Z
DESCRIPTION:February 28, 2010\n7:30 pm\nMOBS at The Guild, 2828 35th St, Sacramento 
 (corner of 35th & Broadway)\nAdmission: $5.00\n\nPopulation: 1\n\nWe've 
 been working on showing this for over three years now, and it all finally 
 came together!  Rarely seen or screened!\n\nA film by Rene Daalder, who 
 previously made "Massacre at Central High" and was an original collaborator 
 on a Sex Pistols film which later became "The Great Rock-n-Roll Swindle," 
 when Russ Meyer and Roger Ebert were involved early on. Daalder's house in 
 L.A. ended up becoming the Sex Pistols' US "headquarters" for a period of 
 time.   It's also been said he was key to the creation of the "My Way" 
 scene in that film.\n\nAbout Population: 1\n\nWhen there's only one person 
 left, America becomes a one-man band.  \n\nFrom the depths of a bunker 
 comes one man’s musical send off to the world’s last empire.  A twisted 
 history lesson from punk favorite Tomata du Plenty (The Screamers) 
 featuring members of Los Lobos, Vampira, Penelope Houston (The Avengers), 
 the notorious El Duce, Fluxus artist Al Hansen and his Grammy-winning 
 grandson Beck, among many others.\n\nTomata becomes the sole survivor of a 
 disaster that has wiped out America. Hidden in a bomb shelter below the 
 devastation, Tomata’s character decides to piece together a revisionist 
 history of the United States. Using whatever memorabilia he can get his 
 hands on, he recounts his own warped memoirs as the last citizen of what 
 once was the greatest country on Earth.\n\nFilmed over a period of years, 
 this was initially finished in 1985.  We will be featuring a newly created 
 director's cut of the film!\n\nDeliriously cramming 200 years of American 
 mayhem into one punk rock musical, Daalder’s anarchic vision unfolds "as 
 if Frank Zappa and Hieronymus Bosch took angel dust together and created a 
 nightmare.” —Michael Dare, LA Weekly\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/01/23/18636039.php
SUMMARY:Screening - Population: 1 - early punk classic
LOCATION:Movies on a Big Screen at The Guild.  2828 35th St, Sacramento (corner of 
 35th & Broadway)
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/01/23/18636039.php
DTSTART:20100301T033000Z
DTEND:20100301T050000Z
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
