Event details
The May program of the
Mizna Film Series presents Empty Metal directed by Adam Khalil and Bailey Sweitzer.
ABOUT EMPTY METAL
A punk band is ensnared in a murder plot orchestrated by an indigenous family whose mother communicates telepathically with her meditation companions, a Rastafarian hacker, and a Buddhist. While this motley crew goes about their business, the drones fly overhead, seeing all.
Empty Metal reveals a political fantasy, an alternative reality whose characters teeter on the dull knife edge that is contemporary American politics, but they refuse to fall right or left. Instead, they lash out from the soul, and under the radar, in an attempt to achieve what their mainstream predecessors have yet to accomplish.
Audiences can watch either virtually from the comfort of their home or in-person at The Trylon.
VIRTUAL screenings May 27–28
IN-PERSON** limited screening 7pm Wed, May 26 at the Trylon Cinema
**Only 20 in-person tickets available. COVID regulations strictly enforced