TORREY PINES

Showings

Ped Mall -Scene 1 Mon, Oct 24, 2016 9:00 PM
Series Info
Series:Special Event
Film Info
Rating:Not Rated

Description


"Trippy, hilarious, and strangely meditative." -Seattle Weekly

TORREY PINES is a stop-motion animated feature film by director Clyde Petersen. Based on a true story, the film is a queer punk coming-of-age tale, taking place in Southern California in the early 1990s.

Raised by a schizophrenic single mother, Petersen's life story unfolds in a series of baffling and hallucinated events. With a mother fueled by hallucinations of political conspiracy and family dysfunction, 12-year-old Petersen is taken on a cross-country adventure that will forever alter the family as they know it.

TORREY PINES is both a complete feature film, and a touring theatrical show. The film has a soundtrack produced by Chris Walla, while the live theatrical version (screening at FilmScene!) has a live score performed by the band Your Heart Breaks and special guests. Read more at www.torreypinesfilm.com.

Full Seattle Weekly review: Clyde Petersen's "Torrey Pines" Is a Fascinating Work of Ambient Animation

Note: TORREY PINES features mature content and is not appropriate for children.

About Clyde Petersen

Clyde Petersen is a Seattle-based artist, working in film, animation, music, installation and fabulous spectacle. He is a member of the transgender and queer communities in Seattle. He travels the world with his punk band Your Heart Breaks and hosts a TV show in a small handmade boat in the Washington Park Arboretum. "Boating with Clyde" features artists from around the world, performing on the waterways of Seattle and can be seen online. Past projects also include the 90-minute multimedia show "Gender Failure" with Rae Spoon and Ivan Coyote.

His work has been featured around the world at the London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, SXSW, the Henry Art Gallery, the Walker Art Gallery, Portland State University, Western Washington University, Bumbershoot Arts Festival, Seattle Lesbian and Gay Film Festival and many more. His clients include The Thermals, Kimya Dawson, Laura Veirs, Earth, Minor Alps, Quasi, Deerhoof, Sean Nelson, The Portland Cello Project and Thao with the Get Down Stay Down to name a few. He has been awarded grants for filmmaking from the New England Foundation for the Arts (NEFA), The Neddy at Cornish, the City of Seattle, the Artist Trust Innovator Award, the Awesome Foundation and 4Culture.