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MULES

Help MidWest WeirdFest alumus complete "Noir at the Bar" film series

May 15, 2017

MULES is the upcoming Killing Joke Films' adaptation from the story of the same title by acclaimed novelist Ed Kurtz. The tale follows a pair of drug mules who face tragedy and horrific weirdness. MidWest WeirdFest alumnus Paul Von Stoetzel (of Killing Joke Films) needs your help to make his latest weird-tastic film!

Killing Joke Films is a Minneapolis based production company who have produced over 30 short films/music videos, and two feature documentaries including SNUFF: A DOCUMENTARY ABOUT KILLING ON CAMERA and SCRAP. KJF has collaborated with acclaimed author Ed Kurtz in the past on the short film "South of Heaven" and for the adaptation of his novel "Bleed" as a series for SeekaTV. The latest film will be produced in tandem with Minneapolis based Know Idea Productions: comprising the perfect team for this disturbing adaptation.

From director Paul von Stoetzel: "We are attempting to raise funds to adapt Ed's unreleased short story “Mules” to complete the KJF short film collection Noir at the Bar which are adaptations of the works of novelists who have contributed to Noir at the Bar somewhere in the nation. Noir at the Bar is an internationally spread event of writers reading and drinking, created by Jedediah Ayres who KJF have collaborated with in the past on the award winning short film 'Viscosity'. 'Mules' would be the final short needed to finish the collection for distribution which would include the adaptation of Dennis Tafoya's 'How to Jail', John Rector's 'In the Kitchen With . . .' (which screened at MidWest WeirdFest 2017), and Jeff Shelby's 'Twisted Sister'. This collection has been seven years in the making and we are all very excited to finally officially release it to the public."

MULES synopsis: Mary-Jo and Hank are drug mules who just got across the border full of product inside them. After a night of partying, Mary-Jo is left to deal with a horrible situation and has to do the unthinkable in this weird tale/crime/horror hybrid story.

Check out the great perks for getting involved in the MULES Indiegogo campaign here, and help a Midwestern filmmaker with a truly original and weird vision: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/mules-a-short-film#/

The Mothman of Point Pleasant

New documentary - THE MOTHMAN OF POINT PLEASANT - from festival alumni Small Town Monsters

April 14, 2017

In 1966 four people driving on a deserted stretch of road in rural West Virginia encountered a bizarre, winged entity that came to be known as “the Mothman”. The event was the catalyst for a thirteen month-long string of unusual activity centered around the town of Point Pleasant, WV. For over a year, citizens of Point Pleasant were witnesses to UFOs, strange government and military-related activity, and the Mothman itself. Today a new trailer for a film that traces the Mothman case (titled THE MOTHMAN OF POINT PLEASANT) has been released: from Small Town Monsters the makers of BOGGY CREEK MONSTER that screened at MidWest WeirdFest 2017.

THE MOTHMAN OF POINT PLEASANT will document the “thirteen months that changed history”. The feature-length documentary will delve into not just the unusual happenings in the area but also the history of the small town and how it was impacted by the creature sightings. It will also tell the tale of the tragic Silver Bridge collapse; an event that claimed the lives of 46 people and brought the Mothman story to a close. “Mothman” promises to unsettle viewers with unnerving accounts from original witnesses and area residents as well as deliver new information related to the case.

THE MOTHMAN OF POINT PLEASANT was successfully funded through a Kickstarter campaign that raised almost triple it’s asking goal. The film is produced and directed by Seth Breedlove of Ohio, who also co-wrote the film with executive producer, Lyle Blackburn. Blackburn is a best-selling author and television personality who has previously appeared on Animal Planet, Destination America, and more. The movie was filmed by award-winning cinematographer, Zac Palmisano and features a score from the recent Hollywood International Independent Documentary Award’s choice for “best film score” (BOGGY CREEK MONSTER) Brandon Dalo.

The independent production crew is comprised of filmmakers and friends who have previously made three other films together in other areas of the country. The company is run by husband and wife team, Seth and Adrienne Breedlove. Small Town Monsters begins production on their next film, INVASION ON CHESTNUT RIDGE, this May. That film explores a possible UFO crash which occurred in 1965 in rural Pennsylvania.

DVD pre-orders have launched through the Small Town Monsters website (http://shop.smalltownmonsters.com) and the film will be available on Vimeo OnDemand, Amazon, iTunes and most major streaming platforms upon the film’s official release date of June 2nd.

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Support CIVET from MidWest WeirdFest winner Benjamin Capps

March 23, 2017

Benjamin Capps won the inaugural MidWest WeirdFest's "Best Animation" award for his stunning life-size stop-motion animation in IT GROWS DARK.  Now Benjamin is gearing up to make the sequel: CIVET.

Check out the film's Indiegogo page (where you can also watch IT GROWS DARK online for a limited time) and get involved here: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/civet-horror#/

A message from Benjamin: "CIVET is the sequel to my award winning, retro science fiction/horror short film, It Grows Dark. It is the next chapter in the nefarious life of Deke Lape and continues an exploration of the interrelationship between technology and the occult. Both films are innovating in that they combine live action with life size, stop-motion animation puppetry. CIVET will be shot in the summer of 2017 and we are excited to have you be a part of bringing another film from The Inner Below to life."

Benjamin Capps at MidWest WeirdFest.

Benjamin Capps at MidWest WeirdFest.

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WINNING FILMS OF INAUGURAL MIDWEST WEIRDFEST ANNOUNCED

March 8, 2017

The inaugural MidWest WeirdFest has wrapped at the Micon Downtown Cinema in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. The festival provided enthusiastic audiences a cinematic smorgasbord of all things fantastic, frightening, offbeat, and just plain weird. Today, MidWest WeirdFest announces the winning films of the inaugural event.

"It was an honor just to play alongside so many innovative and inspiring films. This recognition is truly humbling and really means a lot to everyone involved with VORE KING, particularly because no other festivals in Wisconsin had the guts to program the film”, said Daniel Schneidkraut, director of VORE KING the winner of the festival's “Best Documentary” award.  “We are eternally grateful to Midwest WeirdFest for their guts, and to the attendees/filmmakers for their testicular/ovicular fortitude! Long live The King of Vore Raymond P. Whalen!”

Louie Gibson, who co-wrote and co-directed HAPPY HUNTING with Joe Dietsch, said: “It's an honor to be awarded “Best Film” at the inaugural Midwest WeirdFest. Can't wait for next year. Stay Weird!”

“That my style of life-size, stop-motion in IT GROWS DARK would receive 'Best Animation' accolades from MidWest WeirdFest is both exciting and humbling”, said director and animator Benjamin Capps. “The festival brought together an astounding gamut of eclectic films and filmmakers, from whom I am drawing much inspiration for my ongoing work.”

A complete list of the winning films follows:

Best Film: HAPPY HUNTING (Dir: Joe Dietsch & Louie Gibson)

Best Documentary: VORE KING (Dir: Daniel Schneidkraut)

Best Short Film: GWILLIAM (Dir: Brian Lonano)

Best Animation: IT GROWS DARK (Dir. Benjamin Capps)

Best Web or TV Content: HOOKED (Dir: Luca Vecchi)

Best Music Video: MY ETERNITY - CHRYSALIS (Dir: Jonathan Martin)
 

Raymond P. Whalen star of "Best Documentary" winner VORE KING greets the audience at MidWest WeirdFest!

Raymond P. Whalen star of "Best Documentary" winner VORE KING greets the audience at MidWest WeirdFest!

Raymond P. Whalen the subject of the fest's closing night documentary film VORE KING directs a "La Vore Girl" in one of his underground fetish films.

Raymond P. Whalen the subject of the fest's closing night documentary film VORE KING directs a "La Vore Girl" in one of his underground fetish films.

GENRE AND UNDERGROUND FILMMAKERS INVADE WISCONSIN THIS WEEKEND

February 27, 2017

Horror, sci-fi, underground, and documentary filmmakers from around the country descend on Eau Claire, Wisconsin this weekend for the inaugural MidWest WeirdFest. Taking place March 3-5, at the Micon Cinemas in downtown Eau Claire, the film festival is a cinematic celebration of all things fantastic, frightening, offbeat, and just plain weird.

“The immediate interaction between filmmakers and audiences is one of the great joys of attending a film festival,” says festival director Dean Bertram. “Not only do audience members get to see the latest in cutting edge cinema, they also have the opportunity to speak directly with the films' creators. It's a unique and immersive filmgoing experience.”

Some of MidWest WeirdFest's feature filmmaker guests include:

Director duo Louie Gibson and Joe Dietsch, with producer Joe Toronto: Hollywood based filmmakers attending the festival to represent their high-octane and terrifying horror film HAPPY HUNTING, the tale of an alcoholic drifter caught up in the murderous games of a brutal desert community.

Daniel Schneidkraut and Raymond P. Whalen: the director and subject (respectively) of the hilarious and confronting documentary VORE KING. The film chronicles the Wisconsin-based Whalen's life as America's number one creator and purveyor of “Vore” pornography.

Dakota Laden: Minneapolis-based enfant terrible of documentary and horror filmmaking. Dakota directed and produced the real life horror film/documentary TRAIL TO TERROR when he was just nineteen.

Bryna Smith: Lead actress and visual effects artist of the madcap NEIL STRYKER AND THE TYRANT OF TIME, one of the hottest sci-fi films currently touring the world's festival circuit.

The festival also has some very special virtual guests. Skyping all the way from Wakaliwood (Uganda's answer to Hollywood) will be BAD BLACK's cult action director Nabwana Isaac Godfrey Geoffrey and writer Alan Hofmanis– who will remotely direct the festival's audience in a brief scene, giving everyone in attendance the chance to be a Ugandan action star!

Filmmakers representing their short films at the festival include:

Paul von Stoetzel (IN THE KITCHEN WITH...), Danny Villanueva Jr. (DON'T CRY, PAPA), Benjamin Capps (IT GROWS DARK), and UW-Eau Claire graduate Andrew Swant, who has a number of short films in the festival's A NIGHT AT THE SEAHORSE shorts block that was curated by Swant and The Found Footage Festival's Joe Pickett and Nick Prueher.

Biographies of each of the above filmmakers can be read here.
 

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LEGENDARY WEIRDO & HIS CARNIVOROUS SEX MONSTERS EXPOSED IN SHOCKING NEW DOCUMENTARY

February 23, 2017

After a long hiatus from public life spent building the world’s largest people eating sex monster (among other things), underground film legend (Go To Hell, Mondo Collecto, Mark of the Astro Zombies) and lauded raconteur Raymond P. Whalen (a.k.a. Rock And Roll Ray) is returning as the subject of a new feature documentary entitled VORE KING at Micon Cinemas Downtown on Sunday March 5, at 8:00pm, in beautiful downtown Eau Claire as the closing film of MIDWEST WEIRDFEST.

VORE KING is a detailed portrait of R.P. Whalen, world famous horror host, trash movie guru, carnival sideshow barker, and America’s premier purveyor of vorarephilia fetish film. Vorarephilia, popularly known as “vore,” is an eating fetish where arousal is brought about by the act of one creature consuming another creature, most commonly manifested by monsters eating women. This documentary follows Whalen’s process of conceiving and constructing an array of vore creatures while he rekindles a bond with his elderly father and battles the demons of suburban Milwaukee. VORE KING features interactions with R.P. Whalen’s actresses (affectionately known as “La Vore Girls”) and family, as well as a rare glimpse into the production of vore film and the mind of a magical (and volatile) super genius.

Said VORE KING director Dan S, “Ray had to leave the limelight several years ago under pretty unfortunate circumstances so I’m overjoyed that I have the privilege of bringing him back to the fore with this triumphant celebration of his life and work. I can’t wait for the citizens of Wisonsin to finally indulge in this new and exciting banquet for the senses.”

Dan S is a writer/director/producer who was born and raised in Colorado but currently resides and works in Minneapolis, MN. Dan is primarily known for his experimental narrative work (SEEKING WELLNESS, INVINCIBLE FORCE) but he has recently delved into the documentary form (NED ABDUL NEEDS MORE RETAIL SPACE, OLD MAN). He has been the recipient of The McKnight Fellowship for Filmmaking (2010/2016), and the 2015 Creative Capital Award for Moving Image in support of VORE KING.

MIDWEST WEIRDFEST is the brainchild of veteran Australian film festival director Dean Bertram (A Night of Horror, Fantastic Planet) who recently relocated to Wisconsin where he plans for MidWest Weirdfest to be “a cinematic celebration of the fantastic, frightening, underground, offbeat and all things weird."  Raymond P Whalen and Dan S will be in attendance to defend VORE KING and celebrate cinematic weirdness with the citizens of Eau Claire.

MIDWEST WEIRDFEST'S FULL 2017 PROGRAM ANNOUNCED!

February 14, 2017

MidWest WeirdFest announces its full 2017 program today. The inaugural film festival - a cinematic celebration of of all things fantastic, frightening, offbeat, and just plain weird - will take place March 3-5, 2017 at the Micon Cinemas Downtown in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

“MidWest WeirdFest's programmers have put together a world class program of genre and underground cinema”, says festival founder and director Dean Bertram, who has been running film festivals in Australia for over a decade. “From some of the freshest horror and sci-fi feature films on the fest circuit today, through underground oddities to fascinating and frightening documentaries. There's also three short film blocks, including a hilarious program curated by UWEC graduates Andrew Swant and The Found Footage Festival's Joe Pickett and Nick Prueher.”

Some of the festival's other highlights include:

Friday FrightNight: Three terrifying horror feature films. Starting with the festival's spectacular opening night film, the high-octane and high body count HAPPY HUNTING. Followed by the blood drenched TONIGHT SHE COMES. Then the real-life horror documentary TRAIL TO TERROR.

Sasquatch Saturday Night: After a day packed with weird shorts and feature films, the fest will screen two fantastic Bigfoot movies back to back. First at 8:00pm the brand new documentary BOGGY CREEK MONSTER that examines one of the most famous Bigfoot cases, Arkansas's “Fouke Monster”. And following at 10:00pm the film that started it all! A special 45th anniversary screening of the drive-in classic, horror/docudrama THE LEGEND OF BOGGY CREEK. The most terrifying and influential Bigfoot movie ever made.

Sunday WeirdDay: A day and night loaded with the weirdest features and shorts from around the planet, including the madcap sci-fi festival hit NEIL STRYKER AND THE TYRANT OF TIME; and the festival's closing night film, the shocking, hilarious and compelling documentary VORE KING.

For more details check out the festival's fill program here.

A full list of feature films screening at MidWest WeirdFest follows:

ATMO HORROX (Dir: Pat Tremblay) Through a very surreal chase of spying and surveillance, Catafuse, a dubiously dressed "creature", hunts down specific human targets with the help of Molosstrap. But in a world completely run by the shadowy hands of the pharmaceutical industry, the lines of reality become so blurry and complex, that the mastering of insanity might just be the only way out...

BAD BLACK (Dir: Nabwana I.G.G.) The tale of a mild-mannered western doctor, who is trained in the art of ass-kicking commando vengeance by a no-nonsense ghetto kid named Wesley Snipes! BAD BLACK is the latest film straight out of Wakaliwood: Uganda's no-budget answer to Hollywood!

BOGGY CREEK MONSTER (Dir: Seth Breedlove) The true story behind one of the most infamous American legends ever recorded. This fascinating documentary centers around the true stories that inspired the famed Charles B. Pierce-directed, 1972 Bigfoot horror film, THE LEGEND OF BOGGY CREEK.

THE CHAIR (Dir: Chad Ferrin) A man struggles to escape a grisly fate on death row in this intense story of betrayal, revenge, and humanity's horrifying capacity for evil.  Stars the late Roddy Piper in his last feature film role.

HAPPY HUNTING (Dir: Joe Dietsch, Lucian Gibson) An alcoholic finds himself the prey of the residents of a border town, whose pastime is rounding up drifters and hunting them as part of an elaborate sporting event. It builds to a violent, vile, live-or-die showdown in the desert.

INDIANA (Dir: Toni Comas) A disillusioned paranormal investigator decides he no longer wants to partake in the business of removing unwanted spirits from people's homes. But his partner convinces him to take on one last case, far more troubling than anything they've ever worked on before and possibly the one that changes their lives forever...

THE LEGEND OF BOGGY CREEK (Dir: Charles B. Pierce). A special late night, 45th anniversary screening of the classic Bigfoot docudrama / horror movie. A drive-in classic in its day, this film remains not only terrifying but acts as a fascinating anthropological document, capturing the character and feel of Arkansas backwoods/swamp culture of the early 1970s.

NEIL STRYKER AND THE TYRANT OF TIME (Dir: Rob Taylor) In a madcap future era, the world's greatest secret agent must race through time to rescue his son from the clutches of his infamous former mentor.  And with STAR TREK's Walter Koenig on board, this film boldly goes to new comedic heights.

TONIGHT SHE COMES (Dir: Matt Stuertz) After a girl goes missing, two of her friends and a mysterious set of strangers find themselves drawn to the cabin where she disappeared. They will laugh, they will drink, they will kiss, they will have sex, and THEY ALL MUST DIE.

TRAIL TO TERROR (Dir: Dakota Laden) This jump-in-your-seat documentary is a real life horror film. The film's director takes his sister, and best friends on a five night journey to test the limits of their fear. This terrifyingly real experiment, and what the four friends experience is like nothing captured on film before.

VORE KING (Dir: Daniel Schneidkraut) This documentary is a detailed portrait of R.P. Whalen, world famous horror host, trash movie guru, carnival sideshow barker, and America’s premier purveyor of vorarephilia pornography. Vorarephilia, popularly known as “vore,” is a sexual fetish where arousal is brought about by the act of one creature consuming another creature, often manifested by monsters eating women. VORE KING features a rare glimpse into the production of a vore film and the mind of a magical (and volatile) super genius.

WE NEED YOU! VOLUNTEER FOR MIDWEST WEIRDFEST!

January 27, 2017

Love weird cinema? Think you're weird enough to join the MidWest WeirdFest team? If so, we'd love to hear from you! We're looking for dedicated volunteers for the inaugural festival, which runs March 3-5, at the Micon Downtown Cinema, in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 

If you're interested in helping at the fest, email: info@midwestweirdfest.com with "Weird Volunteer" in the subject line. Tell us a little bit about yourself, and we'll be in touch.

In the meantime, stay weird!

THE MOTHMAN OF POINT PLEASANT: TEASER RELEASED!

January 18, 2017

Legends of the Appalachia’s “Mothman” have been told by locals and Hollywood alike, but this June an award-winning film company from Ohio will put their own stamp on the story. Small Town Monsters began filming their fourth film, titled “The Mothman of Point Pleasant”, back in September but this week they’ve released the first look at the film via an eerie teaser trailer. Check it out here:

The documentary film looks to retell the Mothman legend through eyewitness testimony and the perspective of Point Pleasant citizens. The Mothman was first sighted in 1966 and sightings continued until around the time a bridge that connected the West Virginia town of Point Pleasant to the Ohio town of Gallipolis collapsed in 1967. The documentary will tell not only the Mothman stories but the entire thirteen month span between the first sightings and the bridge collapse.

Seth Breedlove, the film’s director promises recently-discovered history connected to the Mothman legends as well as new, untold encounter stories. He goes on the say that the collapse of the Silver Bridge is integral to the story but does not believe the tragedy was connected to the Mothman stories. 

Small Town Monsters has produced three award-winning films including the recent, Boggy Creek Monster which took all honors at the annual Hollywood International Independent Documentary Awards. Production of The Mothman of Point Pleasant was entirely self-financed though, a Kickstarter campaign to help fund post-production (as well as a fifth STM film, already in the works) will launch on February 2nd.

The Mothman of Point Pleasant has tapped Brandon Dalo to compose an original score (heard briefly in the teaser) and author and television personality, Lyle Blackburn, to executive produce and narrate. Zac Palmisano has returned as director of photography while Seth Breedlove directs, writes, and produces the film. Famed poster artist, Sam Shearon will contribute a brand new take on the Mothman in the official one-sheet.

Visit Small Town Monsters online: http://www.smalltownmonsters.com/

Like them on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/smltownmonsters/

Follow them on Twitter: https://twitter.com/smltownmonsters

AUSTRALIA'S TOP GENRE FILM FESTS ANNOUNCE 2016 PROGRAM!

November 7, 2016

MidWest WeirdFest's partner festivals in Australia announced their 2016 line-up today! Presented by Deadhouse Films, The 10th annual A Night of Horror International Film Festival, and Fantastic Planet: Sydney Sci-Fi and Fantasy Film Festival, screen simultaneously at Dendy Cinemas Newtown from November 24 to December 4, 2016.

“The 10th annual festival is going to be our biggest event yet.” Says festival director Dean Bertram. “Featuring over 100 films, several international filmmaker guests, multiple parties and a horror filmmaking master class; Sydney's genre fans and filmmaking community are going to be treated to eleven days of the best and freshest horror, sci-fi, and fantasy from around the globe.”

The festival opens on Thursday November 24, with the Australian premiere of the international festival hit PEELERS, plus a Q&A with special international guest: Canadian director Sevé Schelenz. And in keeping with the spirit of the bloody hilarious film, the screening will be followed by a “zombie and strippers” themed after party.

PEELERS, opening night film at the 2016 A Night of Horror & Fantastic Planet Film Festivals

PEELERS, opening night film at the 2016 A Night of Horror & Fantastic Planet Film Festivals

The closing night film, presented by Monster Pictures, is the outrageous Sundance hit THE GREASY STRANGLER. The screening will be introduced by the film's stars Michael St. Michael and Sky Elobar, and followed by a special “Greasy Gala” after party. Audience members who come in GREASY STRANGER inspired costumes have a chance to win prizes given to them by the stars of the film themselves!

THE GREASY STRANGLER, closing night film at the 2016 festivals

THE GREASY STRANGLER, closing night film at the 2016 festivals

On Saturday, November 26 the festival presents a Horror Filmmaking Masterclass. Several guest feature filmmakers will present an in depth look at the horror filmmaking process: from developing and financing, through production and post-production, to distribution and festival strategies. This is must attend event for anyone wanting to produce their own feature film.

Dir. of GEHENNA: WHERE DEATH LIVES, Hiroshi Katagiri one of the guests at the masterclass

Dir. of GEHENNA: WHERE DEATH LIVES, Hiroshi Katagiri one of the guests at the masterclass

Along with the full program of feature films listed below - most of which are Australian premieres - the festivals maintain an impressive commitment to short films: Showcasing over seventy of the world's most stunning genre shorts from twenty different countries.

Click here for complete 2016 festival schedule and to book tickets.

Full list of feature films screening at the 2016 event also follows below:

THE AUTOPSY OF JANE DOE (dir: André Øvredal) From the director of TROLLHUNTER! Brian Cox (THE BOURNE IDENTITY, TROY) and Emile Hirsch (INTO THE WILD, LONE SURVIVOR)  play father and son coroners who receive a mysterious homicide victim with no apparent cause of death. As they attempt to identify the beautiful young "Jane Doe," they discover increasingly bizarre clues that hold the key to her terrifying secrets.

BORNLESS ONES (dir: Alexander Babaev) Fans of EVIL DEAD will eagerly devour this atmospheric and demon-filled fright-fest. Starring Australia's own Mark Furze, this is the best and bloodiest cabin-in-the-the-woods film in years.

DEAD BULLET (dir: Erik Reese) Desperate to turn his life around, a hard-luck gambler risks everything to sell stolen casino chips to a ruthless criminal. It's the worst bet of his life. With a fantastic cast, non-stop thrilling twists, and the spectacular backdrop of desert and casinos, DEAD BULLET is a top notch addition to the neo-western heist movie.

FOUND FOOTAGE 3D (dir: Steven DeGennaro) In the same way that SCREAM deconstructed the slasher sub-genre in the 90’s, FF3D takes a found-footage horror movie and populates it with people who are aware of all of the rules, tricks, and clichés of the genre. They know how to make a found footage movie. But do they know how to survive one?

GEHENNA: WHERE DEATH LIVES (dir: Hiroshi Katagiri) The terrifying directorial debut from special effects artist Hiroshi Katagiri (A.I., WAR OF THE WORLDS, THE HUNGER GAMES). When a group of property developers are trapped in a bunker beneath sacred native land, they soon discover that there are worse fates than death waiting in the claustrophobic darkness. Appearances from genre favourites Lance Henriksen (ALIENS, MILLENNIUM) and Doug Jones (HELL BOY, PAN'S LABYRINTH) add to one of the most frightening films of the festival season.

GELO (dir: Gonçalo Galvão Teles, Luís Galvão Teles) Ivana Baquero – star of PAN'S LABYRINTH, THE NEW DAUGHTER and THE SHANNARA CHRONICLES - captivates in this emotionally charged and unforgettable sci-fi mystery. Born from the DNA of a frozen ice age corpse, Catarina grows up incarcerated in an isolated palace. A film student named Joana, falls madly in love with Miguel - only to see him tragically ripped from her hands during a journey to a snowy mountaintop. What can possibly unite Joana and Catarina? How many lives are there in one lifetime?

THE GREASY STRANGLER (dir: Jim Hosking) Every year at Sundance one film takes pundits totally by surprise, in 2016 that film was Jim Hosking’s THE GREASY STRANGLER. This is a film like no other, a greasy smorgasbord of filth and depravity that is as repulsive as it is sweet – part comedy, part horror, part love story, all greasy mayhem! The kind of film that festival audiences adore and the kind of film that once seen cannot be erased from the mind.

NEIL STRYKER AND THE TYRANT OF TIME (dir: Rob Taylor) If DOCTOR WHO was genetically spliced with STAR TREK, by a mad scientist with a wicked sense of humour (who also threw in a sprinkling of malevolent goblin puppets just for giggles), you might have something resembling this soon to be cult classic. And with STAR TREK's Walter Koenig on board, this film boldly goes to new comedic heights.

THE NIGHT OF THE VIRGIN (dir: Roberto San Sebastián) On New Year's Eve a desperate and lonely young man is lured back to the apartment of an attractive older woman. The man thinks he is in for a night of pleasure, and perhaps the night of his life. He is half way right... because he is never going to be the same after he experiences what this night will bring. A dark - and darkly humorous - journey into strange and forbidden territories. Some scenes are so outrageous that you won't be able to sit still in your seat.

ORION (dir: Asiel Norton) In a desolate future, where science is a memory, and mysticism and savagery rule the wasteland, a hunter (David Arquette in a transformative performance) must save a virgin (Lily Cole, SNOW WHITE AND THE HUNTSMAN, THE IMAGINARIUM OF DOCTOR PARNASSUS) from a cannibalistic shaman. ORION is a visionary thriller and unique exploration of the post-apocalytpic sub-genre.

PARANORMAL DRIVE (dir: Oleg Assadulin) Russian genre cinema continues to accelerate with this jump-in-your-seat supernatural chiller. A Russian family road tripping across country in their newly purchased car, are unaware of the vehicles horrifying history. Will they survive its dark secrets and reach their final destination?

PARASITES (dir: Chad Ferrin)  The industrial barbarianism of downtown Los Angeles is equal parts player and punisher in this survive-at-all-costs tale of a group of friends who get lost in the seedy streets where they encounter a crazed gang of homeless derelicts. One surviving man escapes on foot, naked and unarmed. With only instinct to guide him, can he survive this coliseum of horror?

PEELERS (dir: Sevé Schelenz) The festival horror hit - with over 50 international festival screenings - is premiering in Australia at A Night of Horror. Festival alumni Sevé Schelenz (SKEW) serves up a riotous horror action flick: filled with zombies, strippers, gore, gags and chainsaws!

PLANK FACE (dir: Scott Schirmer) From festival alumni, and emerging master of confrontational horror cinema (FOUND, HEADLESS, HARVEST LAKE), comes this shockingly original tale of a man forever transformed by a savage clan of back-woods women.

SCANNERS (dir: David Cronenberg) A Night of Horror is delighted to present a special 35th anniversary screening of SCANNERS, the mind-bending blend of horror and sci-fi from genre master David Cronenberg (THE FLY, A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE, EASTERN PROMISES).  The film is one of most important and best loved gems of the 70s-80s exploitation boom. Here's your chance to see the film the way it was meant to be seen: On the big screen, in all of its head-exploding glory!

THE SECOND COMING: VOLUME 2 (dir: Richard Wolstencroft) Australian film maverick Richard Wolstencroft won the “Best Australian Film” award at Fantastic Planet last year, for Volume 1 of his SECOND COMING series. Now, Richard returns with Volume 2. Based on the poem by W. B. Yeats, this final confronting instalment continues to delve into the underbelly of occultism, physics, and political paranoia, as it travels over multiple continents, and through the lives of an eclectic group of fascinating characters.

SHE'S ALLERGIC TO CATS (dir: Michael Reich) Indie hit of this year's Fantasia Film Festival, SHE'S ALLERGIC TO CATS is a genre-defying mind-trip filled with mesmerising imagery formed by an 80s video art aesthetic. A video artist and reluctant dog groomer (Mike Pinkney), falls head over heels for a gorgeous client (Sonja Kinski). One problem: his run down Hollywood home is infested by rats, and she's coming to visit.

SMOKE AND MIRRORS: THE TOM SAVINI STORY (dir: Jason Baker, USA) A legend in the modern horror movie business, Tom Savini revolutionised special effects makeup in cult classics such as DAWN OF THE DEAD, FRIDAY THE 13TH, and CREEPSHOW.  This fascinating portrait on his life and career features interviews with George Romero, Robert Rodriguez, Greg Nicotero, and many more, along with juicy clips of Savini’s work, and exclusive behind the scenes.

SOMNIO (dir: Travis Milloy) Trapped in a futuristic prison cell, and watched over by a faceless warden, a wrongfully imprisoned man must escape his intolerable present by travelling into a violent yet romantic-tinged memory from his past. A Kafkaesque nightmare blended with a sci-fi premise reminiscent of the best of P. K. Dick. Lovers of cerebral science fiction will adore this haunting film.

TAX SHELTER TERRORS (dir: Xavier Mendik, Francesco Giannini, Deke Richards) Fans of exploitation cinema will be mesmerised by this Canadian documentary - reminiscent ofAustralia's NOT QUITE HOLLYWOOD -  which explores Canada's golden age of horror and sci-fi, from the 1970s into the '80s, when a lucrative tax incentive program enabled the production of a slew ofgenre classics from DEATH WEEKEND through BLACK CHRISTMAS and MY BLOODY VALENTINE to David Cronenberg's early masterpieces SHIVERS, RABID, THE BROOD, and SCANNERS.

TELEIOS (dir: Ian Truitner)  A genetically perfected crew are on a rescue mission to recover a deep space mining vessel. All that remains of the drifting space ship's crew is a catatonic male human, and a subservient female android. But with its precious cargo missing, and the rescue party themselves becoming unhinged, they must race to discover not only the location of the ships's missing cargo, but what happened to the rest of its murdered crew. A taught sci-fi action/thriller which brings to mind sci-fi classics from ALIEN and EVENT HORIZON to BLADE RUNNER and EX MACHINA.

TONIGHT SHE COMES (dir: Matt Stuertz) After a girl goes missing, two of her friends and a mysterious set of strangers find themselves drawn to the cabin in the woods where she disappeared. They will laugh, they will drink, they will kiss, they will have sex, and THEY ALL MUST DIE. A clever and often hilarious film that spins into unpredictable and shocking directions. With plenty of gore, laughs, and shocks: TONIGHT SHE COMES will leave even the most jaded horrorphile satiated.

WE ARE NOT ALONE (dir: Daniel Rodriquez) Based on terrifying true events. Mateo, his eight-year-old daughter Sofía, and his fiancée Mónica move into an old house. Sofía feels a disturbing presence in their new home. Mateo attributes the child’s warnings as a ploy to come between him and his new bride to be. But as the supernatural presence grows, the family's salvation might require the ultimate sacrifice... Fans of paranormal and haunted house films will shiver in delight at this atmospheric tale of terror.

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