IFS Presents: Bruce Campbell Sneak Preview
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The Idaho Film Society is thrilled to welcome the one and only Bruce Campbell to Boise for a special sneak preview of his new film, Ernie & Emma. Join us for a rare opportunity to see the film early and hear directly from Campbell during a lively post-screening Q&A about independent filmmaking, his legendary career, and returning to his indie roots.
The evening will also feature a signed Bruce Campbell raffle item, with proceeds supporting the Idaho Film Society and our mission to expand access to film and filmmaking opportunities across Idaho. Come celebrate independent cinema with fellow film lovers for a one-night event you won't want to miss.
Synopsis:
Ernie & Emma is a poignant tale about Ernie Tyler, a small-town pear salesman, and the journey he embarks on following the death of his beloved wife, Emma. After twenty-five years as an executive secretary, Emma leaves behind a detailed list of instructions regarding her ashes, leading Ernie on a journey of challenging and reflective escapades across Pear Valley, Oregon. As he navigates the road trip of their lives, Emma helps him confront his grief and move forward.
About the Filmmaker:
In 1979, Bruce Campbell joined friends Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert to raise $350,000 for the low-budget horror film Evil Dead, which he co-executive produced and starred in. The franchise now spans five films, video games, comics, and a TV series. Campbell built a career in genre films including Maniac Cop, Escape from LA, and Bubba Ho-Tep, and appeared in The Hudsucker Proxy, Sky High, and Sam Raimi's Spider-Man films. On television he starred in The Adventures of Brisco County Jr. and Burn Notice, and has voiced characters in projects including Spider-Man, Call of Duty, Cars 2, and Invincible. A New York Times bestselling author, Campbell continues to lecture on filmmaking and resides in Oregon.
Rating: R
Genre: Comedy
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