FM is proud to announce that Downstream will be screening tomorrow, January 20, at the Roxy Stadium 14 theatre in Santa Rosa, California! This official press screening begins tonight.
The Roxy is located at:
85 Santa Rosa Ave
Santa Rosa, CA 95404
For information, please call the Roxy at (707) 522-0330
Set in a post-apocalyptic future, Downstream tells the story of Wes Keller, a young man living in a world where oil has collapsed, the food supply has been wiped out, and cancer rates for women have skyrocketed, depleting the female population.
In a barbaric environment where bio fuel, batteries, bullets and people are currency and marauders roam free, Wes tries to escape to a mythical world run on cold fusion “Plutopia,” a place that may only exist in the mind.
The Bill Is Due. Downstream is a view of the not-so-distant future, where a young man pays the price for society’s decadence.
About...
The Roxy is located at:
85 Santa Rosa Ave
Santa Rosa, CA 95404
For information, please call the Roxy at (707) 522-0330
Set in a post-apocalyptic future, Downstream tells the story of Wes Keller, a young man living in a world where oil has collapsed, the food supply has been wiped out, and cancer rates for women have skyrocketed, depleting the female population.
In a barbaric environment where bio fuel, batteries, bullets and people are currency and marauders roam free, Wes tries to escape to a mythical world run on cold fusion “Plutopia,” a place that may only exist in the mind.
The Bill Is Due. Downstream is a view of the not-so-distant future, where a young man pays the price for society’s decadence.
About...
- 1/20/2010
- by Jesse
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
The official website for Downstream is now online!
Set in a post-apocalyptic future, Downstream tells the story of Wes Keller, a young man living in a world where oil has collapsed, the food supply has been wiped out, and cancer rates for women have skyrocketed, depleting the female population.
In a barbaric environment where bio fuel, batteries, bullets and people are currency and marauders roam free, Wes tries to escape to a mythical world run on cold fusion “Plutopia,” a place that may only exist in the mind.
The Bill Is Due. Downstream is a view of the not-so-distant future, where a young man pays the price for society’s decadence.
About The Production
An imaginative original story debut from producer Philip Y. Kim and feature directorial debut from Simone Bartesaghi, Downstream is a thoughtful narrative about the end of the world, as we know it. This film was shot...
Set in a post-apocalyptic future, Downstream tells the story of Wes Keller, a young man living in a world where oil has collapsed, the food supply has been wiped out, and cancer rates for women have skyrocketed, depleting the female population.
In a barbaric environment where bio fuel, batteries, bullets and people are currency and marauders roam free, Wes tries to escape to a mythical world run on cold fusion “Plutopia,” a place that may only exist in the mind.
The Bill Is Due. Downstream is a view of the not-so-distant future, where a young man pays the price for society’s decadence.
About The Production
An imaginative original story debut from producer Philip Y. Kim and feature directorial debut from Simone Bartesaghi, Downstream is a thoughtful narrative about the end of the world, as we know it. This film was shot...
- 1/19/2010
- by Jesse
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
A Downstream review by Charles F. Rosenay from Horror Happenings:
There are basically two types of post-apocalyptic genre films: one where we think there’s only one person left alive, and one where a whole new barbaric existence has evolved from society’s fall. Some are small works while others are grandiose better-known epics (Mad Max, 12 Monkeys, End of Days, Waterworld, 9, I Am Legend plus countless zombie films all come to mind, especially George Romero’s classics). We love all the zombie ones, because they’re reliable variations of a theme. Others, like Philip Kim’s Downstream, hit the road running and you never know what directions they’ll take.
Downstream may be the best post-apocalyptic film ever. It takes us past the end of the world as we know it, focusing on an atypical road-warrior-esque hero trying to find a utopian territory aptly called “Plutopia,” where a new, rebuilt...
There are basically two types of post-apocalyptic genre films: one where we think there’s only one person left alive, and one where a whole new barbaric existence has evolved from society’s fall. Some are small works while others are grandiose better-known epics (Mad Max, 12 Monkeys, End of Days, Waterworld, 9, I Am Legend plus countless zombie films all come to mind, especially George Romero’s classics). We love all the zombie ones, because they’re reliable variations of a theme. Others, like Philip Kim’s Downstream, hit the road running and you never know what directions they’ll take.
Downstream may be the best post-apocalyptic film ever. It takes us past the end of the world as we know it, focusing on an atypical road-warrior-esque hero trying to find a utopian territory aptly called “Plutopia,” where a new, rebuilt...
- 11/9/2009
- by Barrett
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
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