After Sunset: The Life and Times of The Drive in Theatre (1995)
2.8 of 5 from 45 ratings
0h 50min
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Synopsis:
It represents an entire era of culture ranging from the space race to the automobile to the emergence of the teenager. But today, in the age of the multiplex, the drive-in theatre is a dinosaur. With hopes of better understanding the past, filmmaker Jon Bokenkamp and his ragtag crew hit the road. Using drive-in theatres as their only map, these four young men travel the backroads of America in search of a simpler time. Talking to those who built and lived the drive-in, they paint an honest depiction of what the outdoor theatre was all about. Enlivened by colourful commentary, "After Sunset" features notables such as horror film director John Carpenter, film critic and satirist John Bloom and legendary movie mogul Samuel Z. Arkoff Whether you've never been to a drive-in, still frequent a remaining one, or simply recall those starry nights of popcorn and two-bit love, you'll find "After Sunset" to be a unique tribute to one of Americas greatest legends.
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