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Blood Diner with Jackie Kong Q&A

March 28 @ 7:00 pm - 8:55 pm

Women in Cinema Spotlight

1987 – NR – 35mm – 1hr 38min

About

The Colonial is spotlighting Women in Cinema in March. For our final Fright Night of the month, we have chosen to spotlight Jackie Kong’s deliciously delightful horror film. 

Director Jackie Kong will present for a post-film Q&A. Jackie will also be signing autographs and have copies of her new comic for sale.

The film will be projected in 35mm! 

“…changing the traditional horror film into a gore fest with outrageous effects and comedy, ultimately pioneering a new subgenre of horror film. It [Blood Diner] is now one of the most beloved horror films of all time. The fact that Blood Diner was directed by a woman blew audience’ and critics’ minds.” – Etheria Film Night

Special thanks to Exhumed Films for supplying us with the 35mm film print.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER:
Jackie Kong launched KONG COMICS, as The Creator of the first in a series of Horror Comics entitled SPEND THE NIGHT, Kong brings her own brand of sick thrills to comics.

Jackie Kong is a director, producer, and screenwriterknown for irreverent comedy and over-the-top horror films. In 1983, she made her feature film debut as director with the low-budget drive-in horror film The Being, which starred Martin Landau and Jose Ferrer. In 1984, she followed up by directing and co-writing the breakout comedy Night Patrol, featuring Linda Blair, about a Los Angeles policeman moonlighting as a stand-up comedian. Kong received a Platinum Video award from the RIAA for Night Patrol, which became a college-party film staple. Night Patrol was a major worldwide theatrical success, setting the stage for Kong to direct the comedic cult horror film Blood Diner, released in 1987.

Kong added her comedic flair to Blood Diner, changing the traditional horror film into a gore fest with outrageous effects and comedy, ultimately pioneering a new subgenre of horror film. It is now one of the most beloved horror films of all time. The fact that Blood Diner was directed by a woman blew audience’ and critics’ minds. She followed that with another comedy, The Underachievers.

Kong’s films are always irreverent, inventive, shocking, and funny. Weirdly, she enjoyed making the horror films much more than the comedies. “Making a monster movie was actually more fun than making a comedy,” she says. “People watched the comedies and because they’re laughing, think it must have been so much fun, when in fact that was harder work than making a monster movie. There’s something about getting everyone in makeup and costumes and creating a hyper reality, that’s so much more fun. Both are tough crowds to surprise.”

“Jackie Kong is a bad-ass,” says Etheria Festival Director “When we talk about inspiration, it’s not just the films, but the attitudes that we look up to.

Kong’s unflinching determination to tell the stories that she wants to tell is so affirming to so many women. Combined with her having directed some of the most iconic genre films of the 1980s, this attitude makes her stand out as someone we would love to honor. She’s punk rock.” Etheria Film Festival is proud to be honoring Jackie Kong with the Etheria Inspiration Award on Saturday, June 11, 2016. The Inspiration Award is presented to people who have inspired women to write and direct genre films & TV. Past recipients include Jane Espenson (“Once Upon a Time”), Lexi Alexander (“Punisher: Warzone”), Jennifer Lynch (“The Walking Dead”), and Mary Lambert (“Pet Sematary”).

KONG’s new Comic-ISSUE #1 of  “SPEND THE NIGHT – The Curse of One-Eyed Jenny” is being released Worldwide by Lunar Distribution to Comic book stores everywhere in 2023!  


ABOUT THE FILM:

Two brothers are entrusted by their uncle to uphold the ritualistic cannibalism of the ancient cult of Sheetar. In order to do so, they have to prepare a feast of sacrifice for the resurrection of their goddess.

Information

Genre – Horror

Director – Jackie Kong

Released – 1987

Runtime – 1h 28m

Rated – Unrated

Studio – Lionsgate

Country – United States

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The Colonial Theatre
227 Bridge Street
Phoenixville, PA 19460 United States
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