Rabies
Tuesday, March 27, 7:30 p.m.
SouthSide Works Cinema
Followed by "Can You Say 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre' in Yiddish?: Thinking About Jewish Horror", a discussion with scholars Jeremy Dauber, Columbia University, and Adam Lowenstein, University of Pittsburgh.
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Can you say bloody? The creepy confines of the woods provide the perfect setting for RABIES, Israel’s first-ever horror film. A sexy, campy, and clever game of murder, it involves a young couple who happen to be brother and sister, a deranged cop and his lovesick partner, and a group of tennis playing friends. An impressive cast of Israel’s leading actors is drawn into a whirlwind of dark secrets, mix-ups and bloody mayhem. Adult content. |
Tickets are no longer available in advance for these screenings. Tickets will be available beginning 30 minutes prior to showtime on a first-come, first-served basis. Cash Only. |