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Pulp Documentary A Film About Life, Death & Supermarkets U.S. Screenings Announced

Pulp: A Film About Life, Death & Supermarkets is Florian Habicht's documentary about Pulp's 2012 hometown show in Sheffield, England. Today, Oscilloscope Laboratories has announced a series of U.S. screenings.

Tonight, Jarvis Cocker and Habicht are set to appear at the Los Angeles screening, and on Thursday in Brooklyn, Cocker will judge a Pulp karaoke contest at a screening. Find the dates and a new trailer for the film below; that's a new poster for the movie up there.

Pulp: A Film About Life, Death & Supermarkets:

08-05 Los Angeles, CA - Ace Hotel *#
08-06 New York, NY - Film Society of Lincoln Center #
08-07 Brooklyn, NY - Rooftop Films *^
11-19 Boston, MA - Brattle Theatre
11-19 Washington, DC - Angelika Pop-Up
11-19 Fairfax, VA - Angelika Mosaic
11-19 Detroit, MI - Cinema Detroit  
11-19 Columbus, OH - Gateway Film Center
11-19 Seattle, WA - Grand Illusion
11-19 Portland, OR - Hollywood Theatre
11-19 Dallas, TX - Angelika Dallas
11-19 Plano, TX - Angelika Plano
11-19 San Diego, CA - Reading Gaslamp  
11-19 San Diego, CA - Reading Town Square  
11-19 Sacramento, CA - Reading Tower  
11-19 Honolulu, HI - Reading Kahala
11-26 Los Angeles, CA - Cinefamily

* with Jarvis Cocker
# with director Florian Habicht
^ with Pulp karaoke



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