Ninth Annual Johns Hopkins Film Festival Celebrates Restored Independent Cinema Classics and Local Talent
(Baltimore, MD) - The Johns Hopkins Film Festival kicks off this year on Thursday with the 35mm print of Roman Polanski’s 1966 Cul-de-Sac. Friday continues the revelry with a film about the Pixies, an Asia Argento film and a midnight zombie flick. Saturday features a vast international shorts program, a documentary narrated by John Waters, and the confrontational, Kissing on the Mouth. The festival concludes with, for the first time ever, a screening of the original 1977 The Hills Have Eyes hosted by Wes Craven
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