The inaugural MidWest WeirdFest wrapped this past Sunday, 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.
From the press release:
“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 (reviewed here) with Joe Dietsch,...
From the press release:
“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 (reviewed here) with Joe Dietsch,...
- 3/9/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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