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The Best of Tromadance Film Festival: Volume 3
In this third volume of the Best of Tromadance, viewers can sample fifteen of the best films from the 2003 and 2004 Film Festivals totally over three hours. Titles include Giuseppe Andrews' "Dribble;" winner of the Tromadance / Kodak Independent Soul Award, Kevin Maher's "Monkey Brains," "Kung-Fu Kitties" and "Marijuana's Revenge" by the filmmaking team of Philip Gunn, Daniel Guiterrez and David Valdez. Also included are Matt and Greg Brookens' "Skunk Ape!?," Jamie Greco's "PDA Massacre" and others.
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Plot Summary
This compilation showcases a selection of short films and clips from the Tromadance Film Festival, highlighting the unique and often outrageous style of independent cinema championed by Troma Entertainment. Expect a wild ride through genre-bending shorts that push boundaries with their humor, gore, and sheer audacity.
Critical Reception
Tromadance compilations are not typically reviewed by mainstream critics in the traditional sense. They are niche products appreciated by fans of Troma's distinctive brand of extreme low-budget filmmaking, known for its shock value and cult following.
What Reviewers Say
A collection of bizarre and often hilarious independent shorts.
Features the trademark Troma brand of over-the-top gore and outrageous humor.
Appeals specifically to fans of cult and extreme independent cinema.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely within the dedicated Troma fan base, who appreciate the raw, unfiltered, and often shocking content that defies conventional filmmaking.
Fun Fact
Tromadance was an annual film festival founded by Troma Entertainment president Lloyd Kaufman to showcase independent films that might not otherwise find distribution, often featuring the same kind of extreme content Troma is known for.
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