MARFA FILM FESTIVAL 2008

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THE MASSES
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Run time: 1000000 min.
THE MASSES is a collaboration of filmmakers, musicians, actors and artists united by a passion for cutting edge music and driven by unique and diverse cinematic visions.

Several videos from THE MASSES will screen during the festival, including a never before seen video directed by Heath Ledger for Grace Woodroofe and a new work by Shannyn Sossamon. For videos and times, check the festival program in Marfa.

Throughout the five days of the festival, THE MASSES will house an exhibit in building 98 in Marfa, featuring the works of Icelandic Photographer Borkur, Wildlife Photography by Tristan Bayer, concept designs and illustrations by Italian artist Daniel Auber, and unique pieces by Brooklyn-based tattoo artist-turned painter Scott Campbell. Also in the exhibition will be original collector's pieces from the set of Terry Gilliam's latest film, "The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus", and a projected continuum of music videos by THE MASSES.

Admission to the opening party with THE MASSES at Bldg 98, with music by Edward Sharpe and Magnetic Zeros, is included with a ticket to THERE WILL BE BLOOD.

Free admission to THE MASSES at Bldg 98 at all other times (May 2-5).
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11:45 PM     Thu, May 01
** Note: Admission comes with May 1st Ticket, Free May 2-5
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