Radio Free Albemuth – BEST FILM ADAPTATION Award at Sci-Fi-London International Film Festival
// June 26th, 2012 // Film Festivals, John Alan Simon, Philip K. Dick
“In our view, the best adaptation of PKD’s works to screen by far.” - SciFi London Intl. Film Festival
BEST FILM ADAPTATION – SCI-FI LONDON
BEST FILM ADAPTATION – SCI-FI LONDON
“We [ Sci-Fi London International Film Festival ] also added a new award to honour John Simon’s RADIO FREE ALBEMUTH. We wanted to recognise the truest adaptation of a Philip K. Dick story to screen.”
~ Louis Savy and Sci Fi London Film Festival
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Simon did an awesome job.
Alanis song is amazing . Did she write it for refs?
Hi, Alan: Yes indeed. We’re proud to say that Alanis did write Professional Torturer specifically for Radio Free Albemuth! Actually she co-wrote it with her friend the talented singer-songwriter Jason Falkner
Well deserved! Best PKD to film yet.
Radio Free Albemuth is excellent, good work!
When will RFA be released in UK???? Saw it both screenings at SciFi London. You rocked it.
Well deserved. You did PKD justice. Not always the case in Hollywood.