An Evening with Morbid Anatomy: BLUE SUNSHINE
Midnite weekend screenings happen on Friday & Saturday nights (meaning arrive on Friday and/or Saturday night by 11:45pm for seating, the movie starts after midnite)!
Run Time: 102 min.
Take a trip with Morbid Anatomy and The Midnight Archive as they present “Pulp Psychedelic,” a program featuring the 1978 LSD classic Blue Sunshine along with a short from The Midnight Archive. Hypno-therapist and psychedelic explorer, Dan Ryan will briefly discuss his work in psychedelic research.
Morbid Anatomy has been surveying the interstices of art and medicine, death and culture, since 2007. Their means of communication have included a blog, an open to the public collection and research library, classes, lectures, exhibitions, spectacles, symposia, field trips, books, screenings and parties.
Daniel Ryan maintains full-time private practice as co-director at The Center for Integrative Hypnosis in New York City. With offices in Manhattan and Brooklyn, he offers hypnotherapy, regression therapy, mindfulness, and meditation to individuals, groups, and businesses. As a second-generation practitioner, he has a unique story. Today he champions ethical practice alongside thought leadership and exploration into new territory.
Transmitting Thought: Dream Telepathy (2015)
Director: Ronni Thomas Run Time: 8 min. Format: DCP Rating: NR
A short profile on legendary paranormal scientist Stanley Krippner’s Dream Telepathy lab at Brooklyn’s Maimonides Hospital.
Blue Sunshine (1978)
Director: Jeff Lieberman Run Time: 94 min. Format: DCP Rating: R
Starring: Zalman King, Raymond Young, Mark Goddard, Deborah Winters, Argentina Brunetti, Robert Walden
It’s the 1970s in Los Angeles and people are freaking out! One second, they’re perfectly normal, everyday yuppies who hang out at parties, raise their kids, and toil away at work; but then, seemingly out of nowhere, their hair begins to fall out and they kill everyone in sight! The mayhem erupts all around the city, as one man tries to solve the mystery of the city wide killing spree. All signs point to a dangerous form of LSD called Blue Sunshine that the murderer’s all took in the hippie-dippy haze of the 1960s.
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