RE/Search Presents The First Annual Pranks Film Festival

by Scott Beale on March 26, 2008 · 0 comments

The First Annual Pranks Film Festival

RE/Search Publications presents The First Annual Pranks Film Festival April 1st through 3rd at The Roxie Cinema in San Francisco. “Head Trip”, the Doggie Diner Dog Head documentary by John Law and Flecher Fleudujon, screens at 7pm on April 3rd and at 9pm that same evening there will be a Todd Blair benefit featuring SRL videos. Here’s the full schedule of films and advance tickets are currently on sale.

The 1st Annual Pranks Film Festival is a three day celebration and tribute to the “Art of the Prank” and those pranksters that have courage enough to pull them off.

The Festival will screen films about the masters like Alan Abel, John Law, The Cacophany Society and the Billboard Liberation Front and short docs from the newest infiltrators and prankster, like the Yes Men, Harmon Leon and Joey Skaggs. This is a festival that is both humorous and political.

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