The Philip K. Dick Film Science Fiction Film Festival is back for its fourth year and bigger than ever!
From January 14 – 17, you’ll be able to catch films featuring popular sci-fi actors such as Zachary Quinto, Rutger Hauer, Jason Flemyng, Edward James Olmos, James Hong, Raúl Méndez, Deobia Oparei, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa and many more. You’ll watch haunting documentaries about devious cults, alien abductions and of course, Philip K. Dick. Mystery, paranoia and visions of the future await you at the historic Village East Cinema.
The Philip K. Dick Science Fiction Film Festival has hosted some incredible independent films in recent years, including Inverse, Nightmare Code, and 21 Days. Keep an eye out for more information on New York City’s only science fiction film festival coming to you from all of us at Sci-Fi Bloggers!
For the full schedule, check out the press release below and be sure to get your tickets before they’re gone!
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Want to know more about The Philip K. Dick Science Fiction Film Festival? Check out our interview with festival director Daniel Abella for the inside scoop on the festival’s origins and future. For updates about the festival, follow @PhilipKDickFest on Twitter or like them on Facebook!
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