Southwest Alternate Media Project will present maverick Houston director Eagle Pennell's newly restored classic independent film, Last Night at the Alamo. This fundraising event supports SWAMP to continue the mission to create and promote independent film and take The Territory to a national level.
On the eve of the destruction of a Houston dive bar, patrons gather one more time to reflect on the past and their futures in Last Night at the Alamo. The film is Pennell’s second feature after his breakaway success, Whole Shootin’ Match (1978).
Immediately following the screening there will be a Q+A with Brian Huberman (Cinematographer), Tina Brawner (Production Manager and Associate Producer), Sonny Carl Davis (Lead Actor), and Jim Barham as moderator.
After the screening and Q+A, guests are invited to come to an after party at Axelrad (1517 Alabama) for food, drinks, and good conversation. Each film admission includes a ticket for two drinks and access to the exclusive SWAMP area.
Southwest Alternate Media Project will present maverick Houston director Eagle Pennell's newly restored classic independent film, Last Night at the Alamo. This fundraising event supports SWAMP to continue the mission to create and promote independent film and take The Territory to a national level.
On the eve of the destruction of a Houston dive bar, patrons gather one more time to reflect on the past and their futures in Last Night at the Alamo. The film is Pennell’s second feature after his breakaway success, Whole Shootin’ Match (1978).
Immediately following the screening there will be a Q+A with Brian Huberman (Cinematographer), Tina Brawner (Production Manager and Associate Producer), Sonny Carl Davis (Lead Actor), and Jim Barham as moderator.
After the screening and Q+A, guests are invited to come to an after party at Axelrad (1517 Alabama) for food, drinks, and good conversation. Each film admission includes a ticket for two drinks and access to the exclusive SWAMP area.
Southwest Alternate Media Project will present maverick Houston director Eagle Pennell's newly restored classic independent film, Last Night at the Alamo. This fundraising event supports SWAMP to continue the mission to create and promote independent film and take The Territory to a national level.
On the eve of the destruction of a Houston dive bar, patrons gather one more time to reflect on the past and their futures in Last Night at the Alamo. The film is Pennell’s second feature after his breakaway success, Whole Shootin’ Match (1978).
Immediately following the screening there will be a Q+A with Brian Huberman (Cinematographer), Tina Brawner (Production Manager and Associate Producer), Sonny Carl Davis (Lead Actor), and Jim Barham as moderator.
After the screening and Q+A, guests are invited to come to an after party at Axelrad (1517 Alabama) for food, drinks, and good conversation. Each film admission includes a ticket for two drinks and access to the exclusive SWAMP area.