365horrorfilms@blogspot.com and Rozz Tox presents
One night only screening August 26th at Rozz-Tox (2108 3rd Ave Rock Island)
"Adjust Your Tracking:The Untold story of the VHS Collector"
with special guests, directors Dan Kinem & Levi Peretic.

"Adjust Your Tracking: The Untold Story of the VHS Collector" is a feature-length documentary all about the modern VHS comeback and the underground obsessives who still collect and cherish what many call a "dead format." This movie is designed for anyone who remembers going to the video store to rent a movie or having to rewind a tape before you could watch it. It features interviews with collectors, filmmakers, and video store owners from around the country including Lloyd Kaufman, Tony Timpone, Fred Vogel, Gary Cohen, Zack Carlson and many more."

Prior to the film starting we will be having a VHS swap so bring your tapes and lets do some trading. After the film screening there will be a Q&A with the directors. 

Admission to this event, like all our 365 horror events, but donations to the film makers are welcomed, and appreciated.
Dan & Levi, the directors of this documentary film will be in town and attending the screening. They have asked me to express there interest in providing online screeners for all press who may want to review the film. They are also willing to set up interviews.

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