Unstreamable
Opens November 21, 2024
The hunt for rare movies just got easier. SIFF is thrilled to partner with Scarecrow Video's cult film column Unstreamable to bring you movies that are too wild for algorithms.
Six films kick off this collaboration: Harmony Korine's glue-huffing fever dream Gummo (1997), William Friedkin's neo-noir masterpiece To Live and Die in L.A. (1985), the gloriously unhinged Super Mario Bros. (1993), John Waters' transcendently trashy Pink Flamingos (1972), and two very special secret screenings.
For years, Unstreamable has championed movies that exist beyond Netflix's reach: the weird, the wonderful, and the decidedly unmarketable. Now, these digital refugees are back where they belong, on the big screen—because some movies deserve better than a YouTube rip watched on your laptop at 2 AM.
Get tickets now. Unlike the internet, theater seats aren't unlimited.
Unstreamable: Gummo
USA | 1997 | 89 min. | Harmony Korine
November 21, 2024
Lonely residents of a tornado-stricken Ohio town wander the deserted landscape trying to fulfill their boring, nihilistic lives.
To Live and Die in L.A.
USA | 1985 | 114 min. | William Friedkin
February 27, 2025
A fearless Secret Service agent will stop at nothing to bring down the counterfeiter who killed his partner.
Super Mario Bros. (35mm)
United Kingdom | 1993 | 104 min. | Annabel Jankel, Rocky Morton
March 27, 2025
Mario and Luigi, plumbers from Brooklyn, find themselves in an alternate universe where evolved dinosaurs live in hi-tech squalor. They’re the only hope to save our universe from invasion by the dino dictator, Koopa.
Pink Flamingos
USA | 1972 | 93 min. | John Waters
June 26, 2025
Notorious Baltimore criminal and underground figure Divine goes up against Connie & Raymond Marble, a sleazy married couple who make a passionate attempt to humiliate her and seize her tabloid-given title as “The Filthiest Person Alive”.