BUT Film Festival Organises BUT Movie Screenings in the Netherlands and Belgium
The BUT Film Festival will be launching this year with a series of monthly screenings in Breda, Rotterdam, and Antwerp. BUTEvents aims to showcase genre classics and new film releases. BUTFF states that each of the events will have its own programming and will be linked through a thread of BUT productions.
Each city will have their own series of programming:
Breda: BUTplugged
Every month on a Wednesday, the Chassé Cinema in Breda will show analogue screenings on 35mm or 16mm. The upcoming screening of ‘Sheba, Baby’ (William Girdler, 1975) is scheduled for October 26th. A Chicago private detective returns back home to Louisville, Kentucky, to help her father fight mobsters. BUTFF says to expect “plenty of shootings, yacht parties with sophisticated torture methods, and more, in this sexy blaxploitation classic.”
Antwerp: BUTklapper
The klappei cinema in Antwerp showcases fresh BUT productions, with a specific although semi-secret love for Nicolas Cage. Previous BUTklapper films included Pig (Michael Sarnoski, 2021), Duyster (Thomas Vanbrabant & Jordi Ostir, 2021), and Willy’s Wonderland (Kevin Lewis, 2021).
Rotterdam: BUT@WORM
BUTFF’s artistic director Alex Diehl programs monthly screenings of BUT films at the heart of Rotterdam’s avant-garde, WORM. On October 26, he will show “Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes”. A cafe owner discovers that the TV in his cafe suddenly shows images from the future, but only two minutes into the future.
The best way to stay up to date with BUTEvents is to check the BUTFF Events section or social media: Instagram and Facebook.