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'The Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle' at SXSW Film Festival


The Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle will be playing at the SXSW Film Festival.

There will be 3 screenings:

Sunday, March 15th
9:15 PM
Alamo Ritz 1

Thursday, March 19th
4:00 PM
Alamo Ritz 1

Saturday, March 21st
11:00 AM
Alamo Lamar 3

Marshall Allman will be attending along with other cast & crew.

Press release:

Fresh from a crowd-pleasing Sundance premiere, David Russo's The Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle wins a slot in the legendary SXSW Festival.

Overheard on the Park City shuttle bus: “You have to see this.”

Seattle, WA—Congenital Engine is thrilled to announce that filmmaker David Russo's dark, stylish comedy The Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle, which premiered to a standing ovation before a sold-out Sundance audience in January 2009, will join the films at the legendary South by Southwest Festival (SXSW).

Critics called the film “wild and inventive,” “hilarious,” “dazzling,” and “a triumph,” and it left audiences gasping with surprise and delight. Indeed, a Facebook fan site run by college students popped up overnight.

Little Dizzle is an edgy, timely, bitterly funny allegory about life at the bottom.

Dory (Marshall Allman of Prison Break) loses his high-tech job and finds himself working as a night janitor where he forges an unexpected bond with a ragtag group of outcast cleaning colleagues. When strange things start to happen, Dory discovers that he and his male co-workers are the subjects of a cynical experiment that is transforming their minds and bodies in unimaginable ways.

Russo brings his hallucinatory story to life with a surreal visual sensibility; animated sequences by Dutch animator Rosto add a layer of complexity. The talented young cast including Allman, Tygh Runyan of Normal, Tania Raymonde of Lost, and Vince Vieluf, gives an extraordinary ensemble performance.


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