One night only! The definitive documentary on Quentin Tarantino! October 21 at 7pm in select theatres.
Greetings! I’m happy to announce that the big secret documentary I’ve been creating animation for is now being released to theaters. That’s right, QUENTIN TARANTINO: THE FIRST EIGHT will be a one-night-only Fathom Event. So if you’ve ever loved a Tarantino film, and you’ve got a Fathom theatre near you, this is your chance to see an unforgetable doc.
Director Tara Wood and her production team have really gone all out on this project. I’ve seen the movie in various forms over the last couple years, and it got better with every cut. (Truth be told, as soon as I saw Samuel L. Jackson was one of the interviews, I was sold! ) I’m super proud to see my animation be part of QT8.
What did I do? Opening titles, chapter titles, lower thirds, tons of motion graphics here and there. (What I didn’t do was the excellent character animation, assigned to Powerhouse Animation before I came on board.)
I’ll be attending the Regal Henrietta screening, that’s Monday, October 21, at 7pm. Won’t you join me? Get your tickets now while you can!
Not in Rochester? See FathomEvents.com for a theatre near you.
QT8: The First Eight
Quentin Tarantino is the most influential filmmaker of the past 30 years. His bloody, talky, nonlinear films pull together dozens of influences to form bracingly original cinematic events. In a Hollywood that worships at the altar of franchises and remakes, Tarantino’s films are the best kind of tentpoles – wholly unique cinematic visions from a filmmaker at the peak of his powers.
As Tarantino’s newest film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood arrives to praise and controversy, filmmaker Tara Wood takes us on a journey through the first 8 wildly divergent films that Tarantino has helmed, narrated by the actors and collaborators who have worked with him.
From Reservoir Dogs through The Hateful Eight, from the video store to the fall of Harvey Weinstein, QT8 digs deep into the story of the most important and controversial filmmaker of our time.