Offscreen Film Fest

‘The Texas Chain Saw Massacre - Tobe Hooper’

17 Mar.'15
- 00:00

In the presence of Tobe Hooper

A group of teenagers stumbles upon a depraved family, among them the chainsaw-wielding Leatherface. This influential horror film, brilliantly executed in gritty cinema vérité style, still retains its power to shock and disturb. A unique screening of the newly remastered print in high definition.

As the son of a Texas movie theatre owner, Tobe Hooper (°1943) literally grew up in the movies. In the sixties he made short films, documentaries and commercials, until he made his first long feature “Eggshells” out of Austin's psychedelic counterculture. With his hippie friends he continued on his next project, and this turned out to be one of the most legendary horror films ever made: “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre”. This influential work would dominate his career, despite an even greater commercial success later on with “Poltergeist”. Next to film, Hooper was also fond of horror comics as a child, an influence that's very noticeable in his work. The colourful, cartoonish sets of “Eaten Alive”, “The Funhouse” and “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2”, the references to 50's Sci-Fi of “Invaders from Mars” and “Lifeforce”, or the powerful, iconic images of “Salem's Lot”. This retrospective shows that all these films bear the distinct mark of a unique film maker.

Tobe Hooper
director
Marilyn Burns
actress
Edwin Neal
actor
Allen Danziger
actor
Tobe Hooper
Tobe Hooper
Tobe Hooper

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  • Subtitles: French

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