Black & White Projects is excited to announce its sponsorship of nationally-syndicated American public television series Cinema Insomnia. The episode, Cinema Insomnia: Zombies of Sugar Hill, a lovingly satirical ode to the 1974 Black action/horror film, features Mister Lobo, Sally the Zombie Cheerleader, and Doctor Sarcofiguy (artist/actor John Dimes, the only Black TV horror host to date), is due to premier Spring 2024.
Saturday, April 16, 2024
10pm Eastern / 7pm Pacific on Twitch
FREE and open to all
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Join Mister Lobo, Black & White Projects, and your Cinema Insomnia friends for the livestream episode premiere of Cinema Insomnia: Zombies of Sugar Hill in VOODOO-O-VISION!!
As an organization supporting interdisciplinary projects that facilitate conversation, experimentation, cultural enrichment, and collaborative projects, Black & White Projects is excited to sponsor Cinema Insomnia, a venerated cult favorite.
CI is the kind of public television we love: thoughtful, satirical, funny, educational, multilayered, and multi-generational. Mr. Lobo creates an atmosphere of childlike fun and playful collaboration.
Rhiannon Evans MacFadyen, Curator and Founder of Black & White Projects
We are particularly excited for the opportunity to support Black and Brown creatives in an episode that centers Black film and includes artist, writer, and cultural personality John Dimes.
Black & White Projects and CI share an audience that is diverse, creative, and a bit outside the norm. We look forward to ongoing support of the show.
Order a Backer BluRay and get your name in the episode as Associate Producer, and IMDB credit, and a personalized and signed first-run copy of the BluRay upon release, along with a backer-only mini swag bag from your friends at Black & White Projects.
Expanding on the tradition of horror hosts like John Stanley, Vampira, and the Crypt Keeper, Cinema Insomnia finds Mr. Lobo in scripted vignettes between segments of a late-night movie, along with original characters of varied identities and species, retro and spoof commercials, and craft and snack segments. A late-night cult TV sensation for 20+ years, Cinema Insomnia (filmed in Pennsylvania, with roots in Sacramento and the Bay Area) is broadcast on 40 public channels nationally and available on ROKU channel OSI 74, YouTube, and Alpha Video DVD, and online at OSI74.com
More ways to find Cinema Insomnia, OSI74, and other projects by Mister Lobo can be found here.
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