February 21st, 2012 | By Chris Priestman
Tagged in: developers | edmund mcmillen | indie game the movie | phil fish | screenings | the tour
The infamous Indie Game: The Movie is going on tour in the coming months and they may even be coming to a city near you. Want to find out? What a coincidence because we’re going to tell you!
So there’s this documentary that follows a bunch of indie developers as they go about their lives. Sounds interesting of course but when can you watch said documentary/film? Well, if you live near a certain few American cities then you will be able to pop on down and watch it in the next month or two. If the movie isn’t coming to a nearby city then you can always request them to come closer by going to this page.
Behold the power of copy and paste! Below are the starter cities – you can see a bigger list right here.
Santa Cruz, CA, The Rio Theatre, Friday, March 2 at 7pm (Tickets here)
The screening includes an extended panel with the filmmakers and the creators of Super Meat Boy, Edmund McMillen and Tommy Refenes. Also, includes prizes from Team Meat and Adobe®.
San Francisco, CA, The Embarcadero Centre Cinema, Tuesday, March 6th at 7pm& 9:30pm (Tickets here) The screening includes an in-person Q&A with the filmmakers and Adobe® prizes.
Asheville, NC, The Fine Arts Theatre, Thursday, March 15th at 7pm (Tickets here)
The screening includes an in-person Q&A with Super Meat Boy co-creator and North Carolina native Tommy Refenes as well as the filmmakers.
Seattle, WA, SIFF Cinema at the Uptown, Friday, March 23rd at 7pm (Tickets here) The screening includes an in-person Q&A with the filmmakers and Adobe® prizes.
Portland, OR, Hollywood Theatre,Wednesday, March 28th at 7pm (Tickets here) The screening includes an in-person Q&A with the filmmakers and Adobe® prizes.
Chicago, IL, Music Box Theatre on April 17th at 7pm (Tickets here)The screening includes an in-person Q&A with the filmmakers and Adobe® prizes.
Cambridge, MA, The Brattle Theatre on April 19th at 7pm & 9:30pm (Tickets here)
presented in association with Independent Film Festival of Boston. The screening includes an in-person Q&A with the filmmakers and Adobe® prizes.
More information on Indie Game: The Movie can be found over on the official website.


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Valuing gameplay and innovation over everything, Chris has a keen eye for the most obscure titles unknown to man and gets a buzz from finding fantastic games that are not getting enough love. Chris Priestman, Editor-in-Chief of IGM Email: chrispriestman@indiegamemag.com Twitter: @CPriestman