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Film Screening of RETURNED TO THIS. Director Veronica Campbell's personal love letter to Punk music. Campbell and her contemporaries' accounts of the San Antonio punk scene of the late 80s and early 90s. Film Screening at 9pm. Director Campbell will be on hand to answer any questions after the screening. DJ ELY BAT will be spinning after the film. This will be only the second time the film has been screened, and not sure when it will see another public viewing any time soon. Video Dungeon Theatre is brought to you by splatterjunkie, Circuit 42, and Pigstagg!

  • Oak Hills Tavern

    7920 Fredericksburg Rd, San Antonio San Antonio

    (210) 614-8855

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