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Siraj Syed reviews Incarnate: This Entity is an Omen for the Exorcist
In cinema, as in most other industries, if you don’t innovate, you are dead. Innovation is an essential part of the survival kit, and if new genres are proving elusive, makers must, nevertheless, try to reformat the template. So, if you can’t re-incarnate, at least ‘incarnate’. A good example of eschewing supernatural tropes and plying atypical ropes instead is Incarnate. That it stumbles occasionall...
Ottawa's Cellar Door Film Festival is listening to filmmakers. We've heard your advice and considered your ideas, so now we've opened more methods for submission to accommodate the needs of diverse filmmakers. In addition to accepting submissions the old-fashioned way by mail (we accept both DVDs and Blu-rays), we've expanded our range of options for online submission.
CDFF now boasts partnerships with the online platforms Festhome, Film Freeway, Withoutabox, Click for...
Cellar Door Film Festival is Now Accepting Submissions!
CDFF invites filmmakers to submit speculative films of both short and feature length, which include, but are not limited to, films made within the genres of: horror, thriller, science fiction, fantasy, avant-garde, experimental, the supernatural, alternative history, mystery, grindhouse cinema, and everything else in between.
CDFF welcomes films from local, national and international filmmakers. Filmmakers...
The Yorkton Film Festival is pleased to be entering its 67th year, cementing it's status as North America's longest running film festival.
Kicking off on Thursday, May 22nd with it's Opening Night Screening; the Yorkton Film Festival remains one of Canada's premiere festivals for short Canadian film. Explore our world class workshops and panels, our unique mini-cinema screening atmosphere, and our programmed screenings during the day. On Friday, May 23rd, experience our unique Lobsterfest event; a world class East Coast dinner, with a side order of 'western' style skeet shooting!
Capped off on Saturday, May 24th with our Golden Sheaf Awards Gala. Enjoy a delicious gourmet dinner, and watch us celebrate the best in Canadian short cinema.
Cellar Door Film Festival (CDFF) aims to be Ottawa’s first showcase of speculative cinema while celebrating the creativity of the Ottawa film scene and spotlighting the city as a setting for the sinister and supernatural.
Cellar Door Film Festival (CDFF) is Ottawa’s first showcase of speculative cinema, which celebrates the creativity of the Ottawa film scene and spotlights the city as a setting for the sinister and supernatural. CDFF encourages film culture, education, and production in Ottawa by promoting the creation, screening, and distribution of local, national and international films in the Nation’s capital.
Very fun awards ceremony and "acceptance speech by blackberry" (as interpreted by Dan Thebeau) at the Silver Wave Film Festival in Fredericton, NB, Canada where "A.L.I.C.E." won Best International Short Film on November 5th, 2011 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C01XRoLur-Q&feature=share
"A.L.I.C.E." is represented by Fred Joubaud at Ouat Media. Please contact him at fred.joubaud@ouatmedia.com
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The modern age of digital filmmaking has flooded the market with tons
of films, one seemingly indistinguishable from the next. The depth and
breadth of horror fandom, combined with the rapid growth of independent
filmmaking, have led to an explosion in indie films dealing with the
terrifying, macabre, gory, and bizarre.
The Buried Alive Film Fest of Atlanta is your chance to prove your
film’s worth. No matter if it’s feature-length or shortform, a slasher
or a ghost story, a zombie flick or a horror comedy, a suspenseful
thriller or a horror documentary, all films in this exciting and growing
genre are welcome. Our staff and judges come from across the local
horror community, and with their discerning eyes can truly decide what
should remain buried and what should be unearthed.
The Rocky Mountain Horror Film
Festival is currently seeking short and feature length films to be
included in our upcoming Horror Film Festival.
We are also seeking short scripts and feature length screenplays.
Awards will be given to:
BEST FEATURE (1ST, 2ND, 3RD)
BEST SHORT (1ST, 2ND, 3RD)
BEST IN GORE And SFX
AUDIENCE CHOICE FEATURE
AUDIENCE CHOICE SHORT
BEST DIRECTOR
BEST PRODUCED SCREENPLAY FOR SHORT
BEST PRODUCED SCREENPLAY FOR FEATURE
BEST FEMALE LEAD
BEST MALE LEAD
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR/ACTRESS
BEST CINEMAPHOTOGRAPHY
BEST SOUND
BEST MUSIC
SCARIEST MOMENT
BEST ARTWORK (COVER/POSTER ETC.)
BEST SCREENPLAY SHORT (1ST, 2ND, 3RD)
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