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THE CIVIL DEAD Plays in Theatres Nationwide Starting Friday 2/3, VOD 2/17

 

The Civil Dead

Clay (Clay Tatum) is a loner photographer who enjoys a mundane life with his artist wife Whitney in Los Angeles. Whitney advises Clay, who has been creatively stagnant and unemployed for months, to go out and be productive while she’s out of town and not to “just lay in the living room and drink beer.” While taking photos out in a park, Clay happens upon his long-lost friend, Whit (Whitmer Thomas). After a night of catching up, Whit discloses an unsettling secret to Clay, which puts a strain on his marriage and causes him to question his own sanity.

THE CIVIL DEAD Rolls Out Nationwide Starting 2/3, Including:


2/3 - Los Angeles, CA (Alamo DTLA)*

2/4 - San Francisco, CA (Alamo New Mission)*

2/6 - Denver, CO (Alamo Sloans)*

2/8 - Austin, TX (Alamo South Lamar)*

2/10 - New York, NY (Alamo Lower Manhattan)*

2/10 - MPLS Area (Emagine White Bear / Emagine Eagan)

2/10 - Detroit, MI (Emagine Rochester Hills)

2/10 - Boulder, CO (Dairy Arts Center)

2/10 - Columbus, OH (Gateway Film Center)

2/10 - Richmond, VA (Bow Tie Cinemas)

2/15 - Portland, ME (Space538)

3/10 - Seattle, WA (Grand Illusion)


 * Whit and Clay to Appear In-Person for Q&As


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