Indican Pictures is set to release the pivotal documentary on the GARBAGE PAIL KIDS. Titled 30 Years of Garbage: The Garbage Pail Kids Story, this documentary revisits the artists, who made these collectibles famous. Showing a rare glimpse into the corporate culture of Topps as they launched Garbage Pail Kids through the height of the cards fame, the downfall from the legal battle with the Cabbage Patch kids and their untimely demise. The film is jam packed with interviews of over a half dozen artists. Each artist penned these counter-culture trading cards and each artist gives you the INSIDE STORY of why these cards poked fun at: the collectibles' movement, the 80's culture of greed and gave kids a unique piece of historical fun. Details on the film's theatrical and home entertainment launch are available here.
The trailer for: https://vimeo.com/228398601 PW: IP_GPK_2017
The film's official synopsis: In the 1980′s some eclectic UNDERGROUND cartoonists parodied a popular doll craze (whose name cannot be spoken...). The resulting pop culture commercial trading cards/stickers tapped into an international zeitgeist that was brewing in a young generation who felt that this product spoke to the revulsion they had for the corporate junk that was being fed to them. Learn the truth behind the myth of The Garbage Pail Kids, the lawsuit that ensued and the resulting iconic status!
Release Date: August, 2017 (U.S., Limited Theatrical) and September 20th, 2017 (VOD/DVD). Director/writer: Jeff Zapata, Joe Simko.
Interviewees: Art Spiegelman, John Pound, James Warhola, Adam F. Goldberg, Tom Bunk, Jay Lynch, Mark Newgarden, Gary Gerani, Len Brown, Mackenzie Astin, Debbie Lee Carrington, Arturo Gil.
More film details at Indican: http://bit.ly/2flLdAX
The film's homepage: https://www.30yearsofgarbage.com/
About Indican Pictures: Indican Pictures acquires and distributes feature films to a broad range of entertainment outlets by providing a diverse selection of movies across: theatrical, home video, TV, VOD, PPV and streaming platforms.
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