A Night of Horror International Film Festival opens its call for entries and announces return to Dendy Newtown for 2022

Squeezing in before the Xmas chaos, A Night of Horror opens its call for entries for its 14th edition.

We are also very happy to announce the festival is returning to its original home, the Dendy Newtown cinemas, in the dark heart of the Sydney horror community.

The 2022 festival will run Monday, October 17th to Sunday, October 23rd, fully soaking in the “horroctober” vibes in the lead-up to Hallowe’en.

For our 14th Edition the festival is calling for all dark genre content: horror, thriller, fantasy, noir, science fiction, action, exploitation, underground, indie, cult, western, and war, in the following categories: features, documentaries, shorts, animations, TV/web episodes, H. P. Lovecraft-inspired shorts, and our two unproduced screenplay competition categories - feature and short.

Click here for full submission details: filmfreeway.com/ANightOfHorror

Keep your eyes peeled!

2021 merchandise available for mail order

Limited edition t-shirts and poster art for A Night of Horror’s 2021 festival are available for purchase via mail order.

The collector’s items available are two different t-shirt designs featuring the 2021 festival art by Matt Palmer from Inkii Originals, and two poster sizes featuring Matt Palmer’s festival key art, one is a small size, and the other is a large size that is numbered and signed.

Orders are strictly by Paypal only. Please click here for full merchandise information and ordering details.

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Finalists Announced in the ANOH 2021 Screenplay Competition

Congratulations to the twenty finalists in the 13th edition of our unproduced feature and short film screenplay competition section! 


Ten Feature Screenplay Finalists


K. Jennifer Ilagan for BFFs Never Say Die

Andrew McAllister, Aaron Strongoni for Silver State

Mark Steensland for Death in Laralay

Micky Levy for She's Not Gone

Phyllis Allison for The Man In The Hat

Kira H. Obolensky for Screech

Gregory Fishwick for Foxes

Jonathan Zarantonello for Review

Clive Hopkins for Foundling

Taylor Salotti for Mariana's Web


Ten Short Film Screenplay Finalists


Catarina César for Knitting Out

Don DiPetta, Nicole Mejia, Xochitl Portillo for Mancha

Gregory Fishwick for A Town Dressed in Black

Stephen Kayfish for The Pitch

Scott Hutz for Allusion

Pierre Langenegger for Come Closer

Jason For for Sleep

Michael Feldsher for Amy 

Paul Darroch, Gerard Darroch for On the Verge

Michael Clifton for Graven


The two winners in the categories Feature Screenplay - Unproduced and Short Screenplay - Unproduced, along with the 1st and 2nd runner-ups, will be announced online with the other main festival awards, at the end of the 2021 festival (dates TBA).


Best of luck everyone! 

Keep your eyes peeled!