Greetings to all Psychotronic fans of the world. We are the Washington Psychotronic Film Society, a group of film lovers who meet on a regular basis, screening some of the most Psychotronic films in the world. The term Psychotronic was coined by the author of the Psychotronic Encyclopedia of Film, Michael Weldon. He got it from the movie, "The Psychotronic Man." Psychotronic films are like alternative music, meaning just about everything except the norm.



Now more about us. We're a bunch of people who love films. We come from all walks of life. Our members and mailing list consists of regular Janes and Joes, lawyers, computer geeks, film enthusiasts/nerds, govt. workers, one millionaire, and the curious-minded. What we're really all about is like... I know what... try to imagine that you found a crazy movie that you've just got to tell someone about, and you want to call a friend over to watch it with you. That's us, but on a larger scale. We want all our friends to come over! We regularly screen films in theaters and clubs in the DC area, thanks to an umbrella license that we were able to purchase from the Motion Picture Board of America.



Membership in the Washington Psychotronic Film Society is free and we will never sell your name or info to another party. We do, however, request donations to help pay for our license. If you'd like to help out, send your name, address, phone number (optional) and a donation of $5 or more if you'd like. No salesperson will call. Our address is: The Washington Psychotronic Film Society

3060 16th St. NW, #713

Washington, DC 20009

The WPFS was founded in 1989 by Melanie Scott. So look around and come visit us for all your Psychotronic needs. ~Carl Cephas, prez of WPFS



