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There’s a great film series coming up in Los Angeles that is set to premiere a wildly bizarre and entertaining new movie. RACK FOCUS Women Underground series at the American Cinematheque is proud to present the first public screening of writer/director/star Rena Riffel‘s new director’s cut of Astrid’s Self Portrait on Friday, April 22, at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood, California.

Synopsis

In this surreal film-within-a-film, Astrid Von Star (Rena Riffel) attempts to make the greatest avant-garde film in history. Abruptly dismissed from her position as a top Hollywood film critic, Astrid calls on her sole surviving ex-husband (Gregory Heath) to be her personal cinematographer on the new film endeavor. As her passion overtakes her sanity, she reminisces about her seven tragically failed marriages and the unsolved mystery that made her a widow six times over. Delusions of grandeur are followed by a deadly nervous breakdown, but her abandoned footage earns critical acclaim after being discovered by a highly regarded professor (Philippe Mora), who re-edits Astrid’s film and develops an unhealthy obsession for her.

 

Director Riffel, known to the horror and genre community primarily for performances in films such as Mulholland DriveShowgirls, and Candyman 3, has also made a strong presence as a director with unique voice and vision. Her previous directorial efforts include the exploitation masterpiece Trasharella and the much publicized Showgirls 2: Penny’s From Heaven. With Astrid’s Self Portrait, Riffel unleashes a work of surrealistic contemplation and abstract horror, promising her most artistic and personal work to date.

A powerful, fun, and positive statement about gender equality in Hollywood, RACK FOCUS is a new initiative from The American Cinematheque and Etheria Film Night to screen an ongoing, progressive slate of female-oriented programming and events. Helmed by Etheria Film Night Director of Programming Heidi Honeycutt, it focuses on women’s contributions to film history and to current filmmaking trends; emphasis is placed on women in all aspects of the film industry and on showcasing their films to Cinematheque members and audiences.

The screening, held at the Speilberg Theatre within Hollywood’s iconic Egyptian Theatre, will feature an introduction from Riffel herself, who will be live and in person for the evening’s festivities.

 

WHEN: Friday, April 22nd, 2016, 8:00pm

WHERE: Spielberg Theatre at the Egyptian
6712 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, CA 90028

TICKETS:

http://americancinemathequecalendar.com/content/astrids-self-portrait-0

FACEBOOK EVENT PAGE:

https://www.facebook.com/events/1725460424336151/

About the Author

Norman Gidney is a nearly lifelong horror fan. Beginning his love for the scare at the age of 5 by watching John Carpenter's Halloween, he set out on a quest to share his passion for all things spooky with the rest of the world.