We're thrilled to announce we'll be previewing the first clip from In-World War at WonderCon in San Francisco.
This In-World War sneak peek will be shown as part of a panel organized by IWW director DJ Bad Vegan with some of the hottest indie sci-fi filmakers -- be sure to join us for the after-party with io9 too.
What's Next in New Indie Sci-Fi Movies
Friday April 2
6:00-7:00pm
Moscone South, Room 232/234
WonderCon San Francisco
The most innovative sci-fi movies aren't from Hollywood, but from the exploding indie/DIY sci-fi film movement. Get a sneak peek at red-hot upcoming indie sci-fi with DJ Bad Vegan (In-World War), Andrew Gernhard (Opponent), Lee Citron (Android Love), Lynn Hershmann (Killer App), Annalee Newitz (editor-in-chief of io9), and Mark Stolaroff (Pig).
*NOTE: Space is limited and they do not clear out the rooms between sessions, so come early to secure a seat.
And join us immediately following the panel for the after-party:
io9 Sci-fi Meet-up
7 – 9pm
111 Minna Gallery (entry is free)
Location: Google map
Corner of 2nd and Minna, between Mission and Howard
(Just a few blocks from the Moscone Center.)
Co-sponsored by the leading sci-fi website, io9 and the upcoming indie sci-fi feature, In-World War (that's us).
Hope I can make it! SO PROUD OF YOU!
Lisa
Posted by: Lisa Carlson | March 25, 2010 at 01:00 PM
WELL DONE BRANDT, can't wait to see it at some stage xx VIV CONNOLLY
Posted by: vivienne connolly | April 01, 2010 at 02:29 AM
How much does it cost? Will I need to pay for admission to Wonder Con to attend this?
Posted by: John Harden | April 01, 2010 at 09:00 AM
Thanks Lisa and Viv! Really appreciate the support.
John: yes, you'll have to pay for admission to WonderCon, but it's worthwhile (and a biz expense) even if you weren't going to the panel.
Advance tickets are $12 (online at http://www.Comic-Con.org/ ) or $15 at the door. A bargain.
I recommend you get there early in the afternoon and walk the floor before the panel. Really good to see what's being done by others. Everyone interested in genre writing and/or filmmaking should attend.
And it's fun too.
Please introduce yourself if you make it to the panel.
Posted by: Bad Vegan | April 01, 2010 at 09:09 AM
Right on. See you there!
Posted by: John Harden | April 02, 2010 at 01:33 PM