An unhinged hand-made, stop-motion, action-western scifi by CalArts student Bradley Schaffer wherein a grandiose Texan lawman makes short work of an invading force of thumb-fetishising aliens.
And that’s just a sentence describing it.

Mairin O’Moore (above) delivering a petition calling for justice for the survivors of the medical procedure Symphysiotomy at Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin, this afternoon.
You may recall Mairin was at Leinster House last year to attend the first ever dail debate on the issue.
Symphisiotimy, where the pelvis is widened during childbirth, was carried out on 1500 women In Ireland. The last in 1992.
Some Irish obstetricians favoured the procedure instead of Caesarean sections because women subjected to repeated Caesareans ‘might be tempted to use contraception’.
Survivors of Symphysiotomy (Facebook)
Previously: “The Last Thing I Remember Was My Feet Being Pulled Up Into The Stirrups”
“To Obey Laws Influenced By The Catholic Church”
(Laura Hutton/Photocall Ireland)











