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!
AWARD WINNERS FOR THE 13TH A NIGHT OF HORROR ANNOUNCED!
We made it! Our first-ever online, virtual event! Thank you Xerb!
A huge congratulations to all the talented filmmakers who helped make A Night of Horror’s 13th edition a success! A truly terrific program!
An even bigger congratulations to all our award winners!
Special thanks to this year’s jury who made the tough decisions!
Props to all our awesome partners, sponsors, supporters, and loyal fans!
Click here to see the full list of award winners for 2021.
Submissions for next year’s festival will open soon, so spread the word, and if you haven’t already, please subscribe to our site, follow us on social media (Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram), or hell, why not all four!
And remember … 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.
A Night of Horror International Film Festival confirms virtual platform and teases films ahead of program launch
For its thirteenth edition, A Night of Horror is partnering up with exciting new streaming platform Xerb, to delight fans nationwide with a thrilling program of dark genre cinema from down under and around the world, 18 - 31 October.
“I’m not superstitious,” says Festival Director Bryn Tilly, “This year is our lucky 13th! It’s vital to maintain such an important cultural event, and with Xerb we are able to expand our reach, our program, and duration. No mutant virus will stop A Night of Horror! Be afraid, be very afraid!”
The features program has thirteen international and Australian premieres, including Addison Heath & Jasmine Jakupi’s wild and blackly comic slasher MY CHERRY PIE as the festival’s “Opening Night”, the sinister supernatural spookery of SUNOD from festival alumni, Carlo Ledesma (THE TUNNEL), the Schuyler family’s eerie lockdown nightmare, RED RIVER ROAD, Keene McRae’s brutal noir-esque debut, SHOT IN THE DARK, the hypnotic, escalating paranoia of Johannes Grenzfurthner’s MASKING THRESHOLD, and the immensely entertaining documentary THE BRILLIANT TERROR, focusing on grassroots horror filmmakers and fans in the US.
Thirty-seven sensational short films are spread across two International Shorts Showcases and an epic Australian Shorts Showcase, and, last, but not least, an exclusive live talk with Q&A from the local legend that is Kiah Roache-Turner (WYRMWOOD), on the hard fun of DIY horror!
Panavision Australia is returning as sponsors of the Australian Short Film Audience Award, as are Chicken & Chips Casting, sponsoring the Best Performance in an Australian Short Film Award. Festival Partner is Peter Humble.
The complete Official Selection and virtual program, ticketing and festival pass information will be launched on Monday, 20 September. Keep your eyes peeled for limited edition merchandise, scaring soon!
A Night of Horror presents The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Miss Osbourne, 40th anniversary, at 15th Sydney Underground Film Festival.
The 1981 cult fave The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Miss Osbourne, directed by the late, great Walerian Borowczyk (Immoral Tales, The Beast), gets the special anniversary treatment at this year’s virtual edition of the Sydney Underground Film Festival, September 9th until 26th, on the Eventive platform.
Curated and introduced by ANOH Festival Director, Bryn Tilly, the stunning 2k restoration will be presented in its original, uncut form, in the French-language (and English subs), eager to shock and thrill a whole new audience.
An erotic and nightmarish re-imagining of the classic 19th Century Robert Louis Stevenson novella, this is as ripe and perverse as they come! The legendary Udo Kier plays the intrepid doctor, with Marino Pierro as his curious fiancée, and Gérard Zalcberg as the wicked, feral Mr. Hyde.
What begins as an elegant Victorian engagement soirée, with Patrick Magee and Howard Vernon as guests, soon descends into rape and murder. A vicious sex maniac has infiltrated the house and is running amok. Soon enough Dr. Jekyll reveals his insidious secret.
Only Walerian Borowczyk could deliver such a fantastic, surreal depiction of animal lust that demands your attention from the very start. Essential viewing for those who like their horror on the kinky, high art/deep trash side. Don’t miss this rare treat!
Visit SUFF’s Eventive page for dates, tickets, and further info here.
A Night of Horror International Film Festival announces new festival dates, virtual event, and program reveal date for 2021
Important announcement!
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 lockdown of Sydney, we have made the decision to make the 13th edition a virtual event.
The festival will now stream on-demand from Monday, October 18th until Sunday, October 31st, 2021.
The full Official Selection, screening program, and virtual event details, including ticketing and in-season festival passes, will be revealed on Monday, September 20th.
An Early Bird Devours the Worm all-access pass will be available for two weeks from Monday, September 20th.
The screening program will also be viewable as an interactive, downloadable digital flipbook.
Keep your eyes peeled!
The Festival Team
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!
A Night of Horror 2020, Covid-19 Update. We're still here, just a little later.
Good Evening, Fellow Fiends,
We have entered a period of uncertainty for many in our industry with the rapid spread of Covid-19 (Coronavirus) across the planet.
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Read MoreA NIGHT OF HORROR & FANTASTIC PLANET 2017 WINNERS!
Presented by Deadhouse Films, the 11th annual A Night of Horror International Film Festival and Fantastic Planet, Sydney Sci-Fi and Fantasy Film Festival showcased a stunning array of the latest and greatest horror, sci-fi, thriller, fantasy, and cult films from around the globe. Here are the winning films from the 2017 event:
Norbet Keil's gorgeously gruesome body horror REPLACE took A Night of Horror's “Best Film” award. While Brazilian filmmaker Samuel Galli captured “Best Director” for his confronting serial killer / supernatural chiller OUR EVIL. That film's mesmerising lead actor, Ademir Esteves, won the award for “Best Male Performance”. And the “Best Female Performance” award was given to Dafna Kronental for her stunning performance in the beautifully lensed and terrifying Australian outback nightmare THE MARSHES. A Night of Horror's “Independent Spirit Award” for a feature film was captured by the riotous Ozploitation flick MUSCLECAR.
But the biggest winner of the festival was the haunting Australian/Albanian co-production BLOODLANDS. The mesmerising film focuses upon a traditional Albanian family, coming to terms with modernity. But their domestic problems seem insignificant when the family find themselves drawn into a horrific blood feud with a witch and her kin. BLOODLANDS took out three of the fest's major awards: “Best Foreign Language Film”, “Best Australian Film”, and “Best Australian Director” for Steven Kastrissios.
Fantastic Planet Film Festival's top honour, “Best Film”, was won by the terrifying yet deeply moving post-apocalyptic thriller HOSTILE. The film's French director, Mathieu Turi also won the award for “Best Director”, which, in a split jury decision, was shared with Uganda's Nabwana I.G.G., director of the hilarious action adventure, and international festival hit BAD BLACK. While the fest's “Independent Spirit Award” was captured by the high-octane thrill-ride SIXTY MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT. Robert Nolan, the film's lead, and one of the brightest lights in Canada's vibrant acting scene, took the “Best Male Performance” award in a unanimous jury decision. And genre favourite, the always incredible Dee Wallace won "Best Female Performance" for her role in the dark and disturbing AYLA.
A Night of Horror's “Best Short Film” was awarded to the pulse-charging survival horror LEVEL. The festival's “Best Animated Short Film” award was won by the brutal French anime FIERCE. While atmospheric and masterful SOUND FROM THE DEEP from Finland won “Best Lovecraft Short Film”. The audience choice award for “Best Australian Short Film” went to the chill-inducing I'M SORRY MUMMY. And “Best Music Video” was awarded to the twisted MUUY BIIEN - MORAL COMPASS from director Benjamin Roberds. The festival's inaugural “Best Web or TV Content” was taken by the nightmarish US short STEREOSCOPE. And the fest's “Independent Spirit Award” for a short film went to the shocking and bloody Canadian short STUDDED NIGHTMARE.
Fantastic Planet's “Best Short Film” was taken by the Spanish techno-terror thriller iMEDIUM. While “Best Animated Short Film” was won by the enchanting CORKY from the USA. Audience choice award for “Best Australian Short Film” went to the hilarious social satire DIRT TIN. The winner of “Best Music Video” was director Kim Pommel’s visually captivating A LOVE LIKE PI - JACK AND THE GIANT. The Finnish time-spanning sci-fi web series END UNSUNG won “Best Web or TV Content”. And Fantastic Planet's “Independent Spirit Award” for a short film was awarded to the twisting sci-fi thriller REM from New Zealand's April Phillips.
Both festivals also host screenplay competitions. The winner of A Night of Horror's feature screenplay competition was FRIDAY NIGHT FRENZY by Richard Stringham. The competition's 1st runner-up was Neil Chase's DEAD STRAYS. The 2nd runner-up was CLARITY by Ariana Kenny. A Night of Horror's short screenplay winner was LOST MAN by Guy Harvey. That competition's 1st runner-up was Noah Pfister's ROADKILL. And the second runner-up was CANNIBAL MOTHER by Jacob Schefer.
The winner of Fantastic Planet's feature screenplay competition was TRANSCARLET by James Ross. The 1st runner-up was STORMCATCHERS by Mike Donald. Ana Ziegle Loes' F7/F2 captured the 2nd-runner up spot. Fantastic Planet's short screenplay competition was won by Daniel Earney and Dio Traverso's JACK RABBIT. While AN IRON SHELL OF RITUAL by Jeff Racho took the competitions 1st runner-up spot. And the competition's 2nd runner-up was THE INFINITE AND THE DIVINE by Krystyna Łoboda and Derek Weissbein.
For more information visit: www.anightofhorror.com
FULL PROGRAM ANNOUNCED & TICKETS ON SALE FOR A NIGHT OF HORROR / FANTASTIC PLANET 2017
Presented by Deadhouse Films, the 11th annual A Night of Horror International Film Festival and Fantastic Planet, Sydney Sci-Fi and Fantasy Film Festival announce full joint program, and open ticket sales for the 2017 event today!
The festivals will run concurrently at Dendy Cinemas Newtown, from November 29 to December 3, 2017.
The event's opening night film is the Sydney premiere of BLOODLANDS from Australian writer/director Steven Kastrissios (THE HORSEMAN), followed by a Q&A.
BLOODLANDS
“A Night of Horror hosted the Sydney premiere of Steven's directorial debut THE HORSEMAN at the festival in 2010”, says programming director Dean Bertram. “The film won four of the festival's major awards that year, and its sold out screening was a favourite of the jury and audience alike. Needless to say we are delighted to have his highly anticipated sophomore film BLOODLANDS open the festival in 2017. Shot and set in Albania, the film tells the tale of a traditional family's blood feud with a witch and her violent clan. And it just oozes atmosphere, mythology and palpable dread.”
Some of the other titles that the festival is announcing today, include:
ALYA (Dir: Elias, USA). Haunted by the mysterious death of his four-year old sister, Elton (Nicholas Wilder) brings her back to life thirty years later as an adult woman. Starring genre royalty Dee Wallace (E.T., CUJO, THE HOWLING), and Tristan Risk (AMERICAN MARY, FATHER'S DAY, MANIA), this movie mixes eroticism with repulsion and familial love with terrifying obsession. Director Elias (GUT, THE HORROR OF H. P. LOVECRAFT) has crafted a haunting chiller which is both genuinely moving and deeply disturbing.
BORLEY RECTORY (Dir: Ashley Thorpe, UK). This spine-tingling film chronicles the real life story of “The most haunted house in England”. Narrated by Julian Sands (WARLOCK, GOTHIC, LEAVING LAS VEGAS), and starring Reece Shearsmith (THE LEAGUE OF GENTLEMEN, SHAUN OF THE DEAD), BORLEY RECTORY features a mesmerising combination of live action and hauntingly animated photographs from the period. It is unlike any movie you have seen before.
SIXTY MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT (Dir: Neil Mackay, Canada). On New Year's Eve 1999, a construction worker come doomsday prepper (Robert Nolan), finds himself starring on a bizarre game show that kills it's contestants. He has just sixty minutes to survive, or die trying. With a group of heavily armed men descending on his farmhouse, every second counts. Fresh from its raved about world premiere at Toronto After Dark Film Festival, SIXTY MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT is loaded with the type of action that harkens back to the high octane, high body count classics of the 80s and 90s. Prepare to be blown away!
For full program details and to book tickets visit the festivals' official website:
http://www.anightofhorror.com
Or Dendy Cinemas Newtown:
https://www.dendy.com.au/events/a-night-of-horror
We'll see you in the grindhouse!
Barbara Crampton in REPLACE
A NIGHT OF HORROR / FANTASTIC PLANET 2017 - FIRST WAVE ANNOUNCED
Presented by Deadhouse Films, the 11th annual A Night of Horror International Film Festival and Fantastic Planet, Sydney Sci-Fi and Fantasy Film Festival announce the first programming wave for the 2017 event.
The festivals will run concurrently at Dendy Cinemas Newtown, from November 29 to December 3, 2017.
“The festivals' programmers are delighted to announce this stunning array of frightening, bloody, and awe-inspiring cinema from around the world,” says programming director Dean Bertram. “This first wave announcement showcases an international cinematic buffet. It includes the freshest and best of this season's fantastic genre fare: incredible films from Australia, Europe, North and South America, and Africa.”
The first eight feature films announced by the two festivals - all of which are Sydney, Australian, or international premieres - follow. More program details and guest announcements will be revealed at the end of the month when tickets also go on sale.
BAD BLACK (dir: Nabwana I.G.G., Uganda) Get ready Commandos! The most original and surprising hit of the festival season soon invades Sydney! BAD BLACK is a thrill-packed, laugh-filled, self-deprecating action epic: made with no budget in Wakaliwood - Uganda's answer to Hollywood. And at a time when an endless string of studio produced spectacles leave one feeling numb, this film overflows with a fresh infectious energy that reminds even the most jaded cinephile why they fell in love with movies in the first place. Whether you've yet to experience the insane delights of Wakaliwood, or you're craving your latest fix, here is your chance for Supa Action!
BAD BLACK
BODIES (dir: Tom Large, UK) After serious money troubles, a married couple agree to take part in a bizarre medical experiment. From festival alumnus Tom Large (BEYOND) comes this twisting sci-fi thriller that will have you as unbalanced and shocked as the film's protagonists. Fans of smart sci-fi (think PRIMER meets GATTACA) will get their speculative fix from this thought provoking gem.
BODIES
CANNIBALS AND CARPET FITTERS (dir: James Bushe, UK) A ragtag group of carpet layers are sent on a job to an old English country house in the middle of nowhere. They soon discover it's a trap set up by a savage cannibalistic family. The carpet fitters must fight for their lives or risk ending up as the evening's dinner. Horrific delights abound in this gore filled dish, that tastes like a wickedly decadent blend of SHAUN OF THE DEAD and THE TEXAS CHANSAW MASSACRE.
CANNIBALS AND CARPET FITTERS
HOSTILE (dir: Mathieu Turi, France) Xavier Gens (FRONTIER(S), THE DIVIDE, HITMAN) presents this post-apocalyptic chiller grounded in character and an emotionally compelling story. Lone survivor Juliette (Brittany Ashworth) fights to survive against hunger, thirst, a broken leg and disturbing creatures that only come out at night: all the while haunted by memories of the most important relationship from her past. Imagine PITCH BLACK meets THE OMEGA MAN mixed with a dash of TV's LOST, and you have an idea of the tone of this film's terrifying imagined future, and it's very real and contemporary heart.
HOSTILE
THE MARSHES (dir: Roger Scott, Australia) Deep in a remote marshland, three young biologists (Dafna Kronental, Sam Delich, Mathew Cooper) conduct research. But when they encounter evil, science ends and survival begins. A Night of Horror is delighted to present the Australian premiere of this pulse-charging, clever, and timely addition to the annals of Australian outback horror.
THE MARSHES
MUSCLECAR (dir: Dwayne Labbé, Australia) The beautiful and obsessive Bambi (Jacinta Stapleton) blows her dough buying the car of her dreams, a lipstick-red, 1968 Dodge Phoenix. When she can't afford to run it she cooks up a harebrained scheme to bring her car to life. Using ancient Voodoo incantations, the blood of drunkards, and an ox heart, we discover that a girl can love her car too much. This live action film - with dollops of gorgeous and gory animated comic-panelled transitions from director and animator Dwayne Labbé (THE REN AND STIMPY SHOW, ALADDIN, THE JUNGLE BOOK 2) - is a bloody hilarious ride, and the best unabashedly Ozploitation flick the festival's programmers have seen in years. Don't miss MUSCLECAR: shot in Sydney's Inner West, in the very neighbourhoods surrounding A Night of Horror Film Festival!
MUSCLECAR
OUR EVIL (dir: Samuel Galli, Brazil) A shocking and utterly original film, which tracks the extreme deeds a man with spiritualist powers will commit to protect his daughter's soul from the demonic entity destined to consume her. Whether you're a fan of brutal cinema or of terrifying supernatural tales, this film delights all morbid appetites.
OUR EVIL
REPLACE (dir: Norbert Keil, Germany/Canada) Young and beautiful Kira (Rebecca Forsythe) is afflicted with a strange disease: her skin starts to age rapidly, dry out and crumble away. When she discovers that she can replace her own skin with somebody else's, she has to choose: watch her own body wither and die - or give in to temptation - whatever the price. Genre favourite Barbara Crampton (RE-ANIMATOR, WE ARE STILL HERE, YOU'RE NEXT) captivates in her most disturbing role to date in this gorgeously repulsive addition to the body horror subgenre (co-written by Richard Stanley HARDWARE, DUST DEVIL, THE ISLAND OF DOCTOR MOREAU).
REPLACE
ONLY DAYS LEFT TO HELP "BEST FILM" WINNER MAKE APOCALYPTIC THRILLER
Actor and filmmaker Adrian Țofei - the creator and star of A Night of Horror 2015's "Best Film", the critically-acclaimed BE MY CAT: A FILM FOR ANNE - has just days remaining on the Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign for his next production: The apocalyptic thriller WE PUT THE WORLD TO SLEEP, starring Erisse Peterson and Duru Yücel Țofei.
Directed, produced and written by Tofei, the ambitious movie is about two idealistic women who embark on a mission to save the world from itself by bringing everything to an end. Jay Sorensen and Danha Yunes are attached as associate producers.
Left to Right: Adrian Tofei, Erisse Peterson, Duru Yucel Tofei
Even if the campaign does not reach it's minimum $100,000 goal, Tofei promises: "We'll make the movie no matter what, by finding alternative ways of financing. Your contributions won't be lost! Every extra dollar matters and brings us closer to starting the production!" For authenticity, he plans to direct the film with his method of controlled improvisation, just like he did when making BE MY CAT: A film called "terrifying" by the Austin Chronicle, "the most revolutionary found footage film since The Blair Witch Project" by ANOH, and included in Dread Central's Top 5 Best Horror Movies of 2016 and Audiences Everywhere's Top 50 Best Horror Movies of the 2000s.
Tofei says: "No writer can 100% imagine how an event or discussion evolves in real life, without putting himself in those situations. And also the actors would know in advance what will happen and what they have to say, they won't discover everything during filming, limiting the naturalness. And we don't want just good acting, we want audiences to be blown away by the film's authenticity, to say 'wow, are you sure this is just a movie? it looks so real'. All this makes it very hard for us to do it with a production company. They want scripts. This and the movie's dangerous anti-system concept are the main reasons why we need and ask for people's support."
Go to the Indiegogo campaign to support the making of the film and receive rewards ranging from "Thanks" credits, through signed DVDs, to Executive Producer credits: https://igg.me/at/We-Put-the-World-to-Sleep
ROMERO TRIBUTE DOUBLE FEATURE AT RANDWICK RITZ, AUGUST 12
To commemorate the passing of the late great master of horror George A. Romero, long-time festival friend and filmmaker/curator Anthony Egan has organized a special one night only double feature of two classic Romero films: NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD (projected from a rare 35mm film print) and CREEPSHOW at the Randwick Ritz, on Saturday August 12 from 7pm!
Co-hosted by two of A Night of Horror's long-time programmers / judges - Bryn Tilly of Cult Projections and Simon Foster of Screen-Space - the night will include not only the incredible double feature, but also a Romero Tribute pre-show, some classic trailers, and special guest Kiah Roache-Turner (WYRMWOOD)!
Book you tickets now through the Randwick Ritz site here: https://www.ritzcinema.com.au/Movie/Night-Of-The-Living-Dead-Creepshow-George-A-Romero-Double
Don't miss out. Come and pay homage to everyone's favourite creator of the modern zombie cultural phenomenon!
SPOOKERS just one of the fantastic films screening as part of the FREAK ME OUT sidebar at SFF.
FREAK ME OUT - SIDEBAR AT SYDNEY FILM FESTIVAL - JUNE 7-18
The hills are alive with weird, wonderful and completely whacked-out treats in Freak Me Out, your Sydney Film Festival sidebar with a taste for the bizarre.
"It is with the greatest of twisted pleasure we invite you to experience cinema that’ll make your spine tingle and your pulse quicken. Are you brave enough to withstand the full-tilt assaults of evil board game thriller GAME OF DEATH Game of Death, killer virus bloodbath MAYHEM (with rising Aussie star Samara Weaving), and Christmas-themed Aussie-USA co-pro spooker BETTER WATCH OUT (Oh yeah! More Aussie stars here: Levi Miller, Ben Oxenbould and Olivia DeJonge). Can your senses take the dreams-within-nightmares-within-altered realities of gothic psycho-melodrama FASHONISTA and Portuguese monochrome mind-bender THE FOREST OF LOST SOULS? But hey, we’re ‘family-friendly,’ as well. Please dress up as your favourite horror character and come feel the love at SPOOKERS, the first documentary ever selected for FMO. Bang a gong, let’s get this freaky thing on." Richard Kuipers, Guest Programmer
Share the creepy love at SPOOKERS and come dressed up as your favourite horror character: can your zombie bride, killer clown, painted corpse or possessed child out-scare the professionals on screen? Best costume wins a door prize!
Be sure to check out THE UNTAMED also screening at Sydney Film Festival - A creature of another world unleashes people's base sexual impulses in this imaginative meld of social realism and erotic sci-fi which won the Venice Silver Lion for Best Director.
Full FREAK ME OUT program here: http://www.sff.org.au/2017-film-guide/freak-me-out/
FREAK ME OUT event RSVP on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1703476803288137/
REVELATION 20K FOR 20 YEARS: HELP AN ICONIC AUSTRALIAN FEST!
Revelation Perth International Film Festival has been championing screen culture in Australia for two decades. Over the years Revelation has also been a wonderful friend of A Night of Horror and Fantastic Planet Film Festivals: with program director Jack Sargeant being at various stages both a programming consultant for ANOH/Fantastic Planet and sitting on the ANOH jury; and Revelation hosting a "Best of" A Night of Horror shorts in 2008, and presenting the Western Australian premiere of the festival's first feature film anthology (produced with Deadhouse Films) A NIGHT OF HORROR: VOLUME 1 in 2016.
Please check out Revelation's Indiegogo page here. The iconic Australian festival needs to raise $20,000 dollars to present the type of line-up which not only reflects Revelation's ongoing commitment to independent film culture, but lets them expand with even bolder initiatives for their 20th anniversary.
From Revelation's Indiegogo page:
"This year is our 20th anniversary and we are attempting our most adventurous film program to date as a way to celebrate the best independent works nationally and internationally. Unfortunately, the current funding we have won't support such a daring program. This is where we need the help of all filmmakers, film lovers and anyone willing to make this year truly great.
We need to raise $20,000 in order to deliver new and unfunded initiatives for the 2017 Rev program. These include:
-a fortnight of free family screenings in cinemas and libraries across Perth and Fremantle
-live music
-architectural projections
-a 16mm micro-cinema and;
-a major multi-artist moving image exhibition collaboration with WA and Victorian artists.
All funds will go to these mostly free community-based projects whether the total is raised or not."
There are plenty of fantastic perks on offer, not to mention the satisfaction of knowing that you're actively helping one of Australia's most important film institutions. So click here to check out Revelation's Indiegogo page and get involved today!
HELP NEW SCI-FI THRILLER - INVOLUTION - FROM FEST WINNER PAVEL KHVALEEV
Pavel Khvaleev's haunting III: THE RITUAL won A Night of Horror's "Best Foreign Language Film" award in 2015. Now the talented Russian director is back with his latest project: INVOLUTION. With the film's principal photography over half completed, the INVOLUTION team needs your help to finish their latest feature film.
You can help by visiting the film's Kickstarter page here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/frankellrich/involution-sci-fi-feature-film
There's a bunch of fantastic perks available, so check them out and get involved today!
The synopsis for the incredible sounding film follows:
INVOLUTION tells us the story of Hamming and Liv, a couple living in the future. A future that’s reality is a far cry from the one we live in today. The Earth has been sent out of control, affected by a cruel and inhuman mechanism that turns back Darwin’s theory of Evolution... Every person gradually starts to feel animal instincts: uncontrolled aggression, protection of offspring, spontaneous sexual desire. All this creates chaos on the planet and leads directly to the extinction of mankind. Hamming meets Liv right before these horrifying events. And it seems that nothing can stand in the way of their relationship. However, quite soon, Liv disappears, and Hamming has to make an important step – to face the world endangering his very own life in order to find her. Hamming clearly does not fit into the outside world, as his previous life up to this moment was private and as comfortable as can be. Each event means overcoming his internal fears, but he is not going to stop until he finds Liv.
