Another director has been added to the growing list of those who will be working on an anthology based upon the work of one of the most acclaimed writers on the horror scene right now, Thomas Tessier. Read on for the latest on World of Hurt!
From the Press Release
Devi Snively, a participant in AFI's Directing Workshop for Women, is set to adapt Thomas Tessier’s short story “The Ventriloquist” from his Remorseless (Sinister Grin Press) collection. Snively is the fourth of five directors signed to the Thomas Tessier World Of Hurt project.
“I’m a puppet enthusiast so I was expecting one thing from ‘The Ventriloquist’ based on the title,” Snively said, “and then discovered it was about an entirely different kind of puppet that proves far scarier than your average Charlie McCarthy or Chucky variety—I just adore surprises.”
“The Ventriloquist” is the story of Robbie, 21, who...
From the Press Release
Devi Snively, a participant in AFI's Directing Workshop for Women, is set to adapt Thomas Tessier’s short story “The Ventriloquist” from his Remorseless (Sinister Grin Press) collection. Snively is the fourth of five directors signed to the Thomas Tessier World Of Hurt project.
“I’m a puppet enthusiast so I was expecting one thing from ‘The Ventriloquist’ based on the title,” Snively said, “and then discovered it was about an entirely different kind of puppet that proves far scarier than your average Charlie McCarthy or Chucky variety—I just adore surprises.”
“The Ventriloquist” is the story of Robbie, 21, who...
- 3/19/2014
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Directed by: Devi Snively
Written by: Devi Snively
Cast: Zed Wilson, Heathyr Clift, Ken Dusek, Jr., Nicole Buehrer, Jake Perry, Lindsay Robertson, Circus-Szalewski, Marina Benedict
Devi Snively is a sly filmmaker of considerable skill and talent, but she knows she's standing on the shoulders of giants.
For the cineaste, her movies are often a game of spot the shot. While watching her work, I've picked up shrewd nods to several filmmakers, including David Lynch, Tobe Hooper and even Alejandro Jodorowsky. But when I watched Trippin', Snively's first feature, the film I found myself thinking of was Dirty Dancing. I know that sounds strange, but stay with me here.
When I wrote about her short films a while back, I talked about Snively's use of recurring themes and her identifiable cinematic sensibilities. I like to think I can recognize her style when I see it. But Trippin' is different enough from...
Written by: Devi Snively
Cast: Zed Wilson, Heathyr Clift, Ken Dusek, Jr., Nicole Buehrer, Jake Perry, Lindsay Robertson, Circus-Szalewski, Marina Benedict
Devi Snively is a sly filmmaker of considerable skill and talent, but she knows she's standing on the shoulders of giants.
For the cineaste, her movies are often a game of spot the shot. While watching her work, I've picked up shrewd nods to several filmmakers, including David Lynch, Tobe Hooper and even Alejandro Jodorowsky. But when I watched Trippin', Snively's first feature, the film I found myself thinking of was Dirty Dancing. I know that sounds strange, but stay with me here.
When I wrote about her short films a while back, I talked about Snively's use of recurring themes and her identifiable cinematic sensibilities. I like to think I can recognize her style when I see it. But Trippin' is different enough from...
- 4/9/2012
- by Theron
- Planet Fury
On Thursday September 29th the 2011 Shriekfest Film Festival kicks off in Los Angeles. The festival annually celebrates the best filmmakers working on the independent horror scene and to get you indie horror loving fans out there ready for this year's films, Dread Central will be bringing you a series of exclusive Q&A interviews with many of this year's Shriekfest featured filmmakers over the next week or so.
Check out our first interview with writer/director/producer Devi Snively who's short film Last Seen on Dolores Street will be screening at Shriekfest as part of "Shorts Program #2" on Sunday, October 2nd which begins at 12:00 pm. Snively is no stranger to Shriekfest as several of her other projects have made the festival cut over previous years.
Snively's other short films include Death In Charge, Meat is Murder, I Spit on Eli Roth, Raven Gets a Life, Confederate Zombie Massacre! and Teenage Bikini Vampire.
Check out our first interview with writer/director/producer Devi Snively who's short film Last Seen on Dolores Street will be screening at Shriekfest as part of "Shorts Program #2" on Sunday, October 2nd which begins at 12:00 pm. Snively is no stranger to Shriekfest as several of her other projects have made the festival cut over previous years.
Snively's other short films include Death In Charge, Meat is Murder, I Spit on Eli Roth, Raven Gets a Life, Confederate Zombie Massacre! and Teenage Bikini Vampire.
- 9/26/2011
- by thehorrorchick
- DreadCentral.com
The B-Movie Underground and Trash Film Festival brings their unique collection of international sleaze on Sept. 7-11 in the city of Breda in the Netherlands. Violence, gore, general grossness and perversion are, once again, near and dear to the heart of this fun fest.
From the U.S., the But Fest is screening a few modern underground classics while also celebrating a few of the old masters. Included in the lineup are Usama Alshaibi‘s mind-blowing Muslim sex worker flick Profane, Zach Clark‘s wild weekend of debauchery Vacation! and Dan Nelson & Drew Bolduc‘s over-the-top The Taint.
Plus, But is honoring Cinema of Transgression mastermind Nick Zedd with several screenings of his classic works, such as Thrust in Me, Police State and Whoregasm, as well as his recent public access TV series Electra Elf.
Other films from around world include horror hits like César Ducasse & Mathieu Peteul’s Dark Souls,...
From the U.S., the But Fest is screening a few modern underground classics while also celebrating a few of the old masters. Included in the lineup are Usama Alshaibi‘s mind-blowing Muslim sex worker flick Profane, Zach Clark‘s wild weekend of debauchery Vacation! and Dan Nelson & Drew Bolduc‘s over-the-top The Taint.
Plus, But is honoring Cinema of Transgression mastermind Nick Zedd with several screenings of his classic works, such as Thrust in Me, Police State and Whoregasm, as well as his recent public access TV series Electra Elf.
Other films from around world include horror hits like César Ducasse & Mathieu Peteul’s Dark Souls,...
- 9/7/2011
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
Writer/director/actor Dave Reda has made a name for himself over the last few years with his indie genre projects including Bit Parts and his most recent effort, Horror of Our Love (which screened recently as part of the Los Angeles Comedy Festival).
We recently caught up with Reda (of Elfwtin Fillms) to find out what his top five indie genre projects are. Check them out below!
1. Hate* (*A Comedy) (Drew Daywalt and David Schneider)
This is one of my most favorite short films... A deadly vengeful speaking chicken and poison chimichangas?? This one is so well made and a total blast. Drew also is the director of the insane short film Polydeus, which is a crazy film centered around an 80's video game. The make-up on the creature is fantastic, too.
2. Death In Charge (Devi Snively)
This is such a cool short film, very well made, and an unusual Grim Reaper.
We recently caught up with Reda (of Elfwtin Fillms) to find out what his top five indie genre projects are. Check them out below!
1. Hate* (*A Comedy) (Drew Daywalt and David Schneider)
This is one of my most favorite short films... A deadly vengeful speaking chicken and poison chimichangas?? This one is so well made and a total blast. Drew also is the director of the insane short film Polydeus, which is a crazy film centered around an 80's video game. The make-up on the creature is fantastic, too.
2. Death In Charge (Devi Snively)
This is such a cool short film, very well made, and an unusual Grim Reaper.
- 3/17/2011
- by thehorrorchick
- DreadCentral.com
The second Carnival of Darkness will take place in Los Angeles October 28th and several short films have announced their participation. Two films that have been reviewed here and that will be there are "Death in Charge" and "Red Princess Blues." Also showing are "Solatarium," "8 Butterflies," "Simone," "Third Shift," "Silent City," "Scream Queen," "Criticized," "Paradox," and Drew Daywalt's "Polydeus." Tickets are only $10 and these independent filmmakers could use your support. Check out the film festival's website inside and get ready to celebrate your Halloween week right!
Showing: October 28th (Theatrical).
*Los Angeles Film School
6363 Sunset Blvd.
Hollywood, CA
90028
**Doors open at 6:30.
More details at the Carnival's homepage:
Carnival of Darkness 2
And Facebook fan event:
Carnival of Darkness 2 on Fb
Get some tips on producing your own short film:
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Showing: October 28th (Theatrical).
*Los Angeles Film School
6363 Sunset Blvd.
Hollywood, CA
90028
**Doors open at 6:30.
More details at the Carnival's homepage:
Carnival of Darkness 2
And Facebook fan event:
Carnival of Darkness 2 on Fb
Get some tips on producing your own short film:
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- 10/23/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Start: 10/28/2010 Start: 10/28/2010
On October 28th, 2010 in Los Angeles, California, you can catch these two awesome shorts by two of horror's most innovative new directors.
Scream Queen, by Lis Fies, and Death in Charge, by Devi Snively, are two shorts not to miss at Carnival of Darkness, a new one-night film festival in Los Angeles celebrating its second year.
http://carnivalofdarkness.net...
On October 28th, 2010 in Los Angeles, California, you can catch these two awesome shorts by two of horror's most innovative new directors.
Scream Queen, by Lis Fies, and Death in Charge, by Devi Snively, are two shorts not to miss at Carnival of Darkness, a new one-night film festival in Los Angeles celebrating its second year.
http://carnivalofdarkness.net...
- 10/10/2010
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
Telling a story on film can be a perplexing process. Some directors require a series of two-hour movies, and several hundred million dollars, to tell just one tale and they still make a mess of it. But some directors can get it exactly right in a few minutes for a couple of thousand bucks. I was reminded of this when I watched Devi Snively’s latest short film, Last Seen on Dolores Street, in which she creates a whole world, juggles a host of tones and colors, and even manages a surprise or two along the way - all in less than four minutes. In your face, George Lucas.
Snively’s film career has been all about exploration and development. Beginning with a series of short films that allowed her to discover and perfect her directorial style, Snively seemingly reached her zenith with the masterful Death in Charge, which condensed...
Snively’s film career has been all about exploration and development. Beginning with a series of short films that allowed her to discover and perfect her directorial style, Snively seemingly reached her zenith with the masterful Death in Charge, which condensed...
- 10/8/2010
- by Theron
- Planet Fury
By Theron Neel
Devi Snively has led several lives over the years. She’s worked as a translator, writer, editor, ballerina, adjunct professor…you know, the usual stuff. But all that life experience is taking a backseat to her latest career choice: filmmaker. While Snively has done a little bit of everything, it’s her work in the cinematic arts that is earning awards and garnering attention for this talented woman.
I first became acquainted with La Snively’s work last March at the Pretty Scary Blood Bath Film Festival. I’d previously seen her name but had only a vague notion of who she was. Then I saw her short film Death in Charge, and I realized she was a talent to be reckoned with. I made a note to check out her work and moved on to other things. Imagine my delight when, a couple of months later,...
Devi Snively has led several lives over the years. She’s worked as a translator, writer, editor, ballerina, adjunct professor…you know, the usual stuff. But all that life experience is taking a backseat to her latest career choice: filmmaker. While Snively has done a little bit of everything, it’s her work in the cinematic arts that is earning awards and garnering attention for this talented woman.
I first became acquainted with La Snively’s work last March at the Pretty Scary Blood Bath Film Festival. I’d previously seen her name but had only a vague notion of who she was. Then I saw her short film Death in Charge, and I realized she was a talent to be reckoned with. I made a note to check out her work and moved on to other things. Imagine my delight when, a couple of months later,...
- 7/29/2010
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
Reyna Young is a staple in the horror community! She is the owner of Last Doorway Productions. A film company dedicated to Horror. She is also horror host Miss Misery of The Last Doorway Show and runs in S.F every year A Nightmare To Remember Horror Film fest! She has also self published 3 books. Check out what we talked about below, she has a few cool gigs in the works including a cool new comic book and a film project! Brian S- You just finished another A Nightmare To Remember Horror Film Fest, how was it this year? A lot of my pretend girl friends were there this year!
Reyna Young- Lol! It went great, I had such a blast and had great feedback from
everyone and I was sad it ended but cannot wait for next year. I had the
wonderful Scream Queen Brooke Lewis as the...
Reyna Young- Lol! It went great, I had such a blast and had great feedback from
everyone and I was sad it ended but cannot wait for next year. I had the
wonderful Scream Queen Brooke Lewis as the...
- 7/20/2010
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
Start: 05/01/2010 Start: 05/01/2010
Horror website Horror Society is having a second women of horror film festival on May 1st, 2010, in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
The film festival will feature a bevy of awesome features and shorts made by women like the new feature Trippin' by Devi Snively, Kathryn Bigelow's classic 1987 vampire/western Near Dark, Jane Rose's Heading Home, and Paula Haifley's Movie Monster Insurance, plus a charity auction for Kreepylady Kristin, and the all-female band Dead Man’s Wake. 8 hours of female-horror-enthused fun...
Saturday May 1st
5pm to 2am
Portage Theater
4050 N. Milwaukee Ave
Chicago, Il 60641
Films:
Alice Jacobs Is Dead
http://www.strange-case.com/
I Spit On Eli Roth
http://deviantpictures.com/
Heading Home
http://www.jane-rose.com/
Movie Monster Insurance
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0947051/
Body Of Work
http://www.panicattackfilms.com/
Trippin’
http://www.trippinthemovie.com/
Near Dark (35mm)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt...
Horror website Horror Society is having a second women of horror film festival on May 1st, 2010, in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
The film festival will feature a bevy of awesome features and shorts made by women like the new feature Trippin' by Devi Snively, Kathryn Bigelow's classic 1987 vampire/western Near Dark, Jane Rose's Heading Home, and Paula Haifley's Movie Monster Insurance, plus a charity auction for Kreepylady Kristin, and the all-female band Dead Man’s Wake. 8 hours of female-horror-enthused fun...
Saturday May 1st
5pm to 2am
Portage Theater
4050 N. Milwaukee Ave
Chicago, Il 60641
Films:
Alice Jacobs Is Dead
http://www.strange-case.com/
I Spit On Eli Roth
http://deviantpictures.com/
Heading Home
http://www.jane-rose.com/
Movie Monster Insurance
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0947051/
Body Of Work
http://www.panicattackfilms.com/
Trippin’
http://www.trippinthemovie.com/
Near Dark (35mm)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt...
- 4/11/2010
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
The Horror Society has announced another Women of Horror Film Festival will be held this coming May 1st in Chicago, and their goal for this festival is to show the female side of the horror genre in a way that most horror fans may not be familiar with. Read on for more details!
Women of Horror 2 will feature films directed, produced, or written by women.
Pertinent Details:
Saturday, May 1st, 2010 - 5:00 pm to 2:00 am
Portage Theater
4050 N. Milwaukee Ave
Chicago, Il 60641
Only $12 for over 8 hours of Bloody Good Fun!
Along with various local trailers and a grindhouse/exploitation compilation cult movie fans will love, here's what's planned so far (click each title for more info or to visit the film's official site):
Alice Jacobs Is Dead
I Spit On Eli Roth
Heading Home
Movie Monster Insurance
Body Of Work
Trippin'
Near Dark (35mm)
**Look For Another Special...
Women of Horror 2 will feature films directed, produced, or written by women.
Pertinent Details:
Saturday, May 1st, 2010 - 5:00 pm to 2:00 am
Portage Theater
4050 N. Milwaukee Ave
Chicago, Il 60641
Only $12 for over 8 hours of Bloody Good Fun!
Along with various local trailers and a grindhouse/exploitation compilation cult movie fans will love, here's what's planned so far (click each title for more info or to visit the film's official site):
Alice Jacobs Is Dead
I Spit On Eli Roth
Heading Home
Movie Monster Insurance
Body Of Work
Trippin'
Near Dark (35mm)
**Look For Another Special...
- 4/7/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Film festivals exist to showcase the future talent in filmmaking and the Gasparilla International Film Festival (Giff) had plenty of talent on hand. The term filmmaking covers everyone from writers, directors, producers, to actors, actresses, and production folk. All the filmmakers that one meets at a film festival are invited to be there. They submitted their short and/or feature films and if selected by the board for screening at the festival, they are encouraged to be apart of the festivities. Or in Giff's case, four days of films and panels followed by kick-ass parties.
As I received the schedule and tried to attend as many of the events possible, I was able to meet a variety of filmmakers from all over. Most of them were kind enough to share their film and entertain my random interrogatories. Random, due to the lack of rest my mind received while covering the festival.
As I received the schedule and tried to attend as many of the events possible, I was able to meet a variety of filmmakers from all over. Most of them were kind enough to share their film and entertain my random interrogatories. Random, due to the lack of rest my mind received while covering the festival.
- 3/29/2010
- Tampa Film Examiner
Award-winning genre filmmaker Devi Snively's next film will be a neo-noir called Last Seen on Dolores Street. Snively's previous work includes Raven Gets a Life, Death in Charge, Teenage Bikini Vampire, Trippin', Meat is Murder, and Confederate Zombie Massacre.
Last Seen on Dolores Street will be "a 2-minute horror noir film that will hopefully actually be disturbing and scary as opposed to our usual whimsical lighthearted approach to horror," says Snively. "I'm both very excited and very nervous - this is a whole new territory for me."...
Last Seen on Dolores Street will be "a 2-minute horror noir film that will hopefully actually be disturbing and scary as opposed to our usual whimsical lighthearted approach to horror," says Snively. "I'm both very excited and very nervous - this is a whole new territory for me."...
- 3/12/2010
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
The Pretty Scary Blood Bath Film Festival on the 27th of February, 2010 in Addison, Texas, USA, will not only have the world premiere of Emily Hagin's latest horror film The Retelling, but has just announced the rest of the lineup for the women-only horror film fest!
Short films include Devi Snively's Death in Charge, Liz Adam's Side Effect, amd The Mis-Adventures of McT & A by Kim Amato, Michelle Tomlinson, and Amy Lyndon. The second feature will be Jen and Syvlia Soska's Dead Hooker in a Trunk. Additional selections are forthcoming...
Tickets are on-sale now at http://doabloodbath.eventbrite.com/...
Short films include Devi Snively's Death in Charge, Liz Adam's Side Effect, amd The Mis-Adventures of McT & A by Kim Amato, Michelle Tomlinson, and Amy Lyndon. The second feature will be Jen and Syvlia Soska's Dead Hooker in a Trunk. Additional selections are forthcoming...
Tickets are on-sale now at http://doabloodbath.eventbrite.com/...
- 1/15/2010
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
If you're in the Boston area and looking for something completely different for your horror fix, be sure to take note of the groovy little horror night lined up at the Somerville Theater, where you can catch Maidenhead (review here) on the big screen!
Hosted by the folks at All Things Horror, you'll be able to catch Maidenhead along with three short films, Chemical 12-d, The Familiar and Death in Charge - all for a paltry $5 bucks!
It all goes down at the Somerville Theater tomorrow night:
Somerville Theater, 55 Davis Square, Somerville Ma 02144
7 - 9 pm
Price: $5
Maidenhead (dir Jim Spanos)
A very different kind of vampire movie. If you are a fan of Grace, this film acts as a fantastic bookend. Martin (Aj Bowen) must procure the fresh blood of virgins in order to care for his elderly father, who has been infected with vampirism. When he meets and falls for Meredith,...
Hosted by the folks at All Things Horror, you'll be able to catch Maidenhead along with three short films, Chemical 12-d, The Familiar and Death in Charge - all for a paltry $5 bucks!
It all goes down at the Somerville Theater tomorrow night:
Somerville Theater, 55 Davis Square, Somerville Ma 02144
7 - 9 pm
Price: $5
Maidenhead (dir Jim Spanos)
A very different kind of vampire movie. If you are a fan of Grace, this film acts as a fantastic bookend. Martin (Aj Bowen) must procure the fresh blood of virgins in order to care for his elderly father, who has been infected with vampirism. When he meets and falls for Meredith,...
- 1/6/2010
- by Masked Slasher
- DreadCentral.com
The 2009 New York Horror Film Festival (November 18 thru 22) at the Tribeca Cinemas in New York City, USA has a great lineup of shorts and features directed and produced by women this year. The creepy spin on the Van Helsing tale Abraham's Boys (Dorothy Street), dark fairy-tale White Radishes (Christina Won), Together (Gigi Romero), award-winning short Death in Charge (Devi Snively) and claymation feminist horror short Barbee Butcher (Sophie Lagues) all follow feature film The Shadow Within by Silvana Zancolo.
Horror produced by women at the fest includes The Familiar (Jennifer Snick), Must Love Death (Anna Wendt), and Sweatshop (Katherine Banks, Kristi Boul and Laura Bryan.)...
Horror produced by women at the fest includes The Familiar (Jennifer Snick), Must Love Death (Anna Wendt), and Sweatshop (Katherine Banks, Kristi Boul and Laura Bryan.)...
- 11/6/2009
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
The short horror film Death In Charge directed by Devi Snively, won this year's Pretty/Scary Award for excellence in female horror filmmaking at the 2009 Shriekfest Film Festival last night in Hollywood, California. The Pretty/Scary Award goes to the film that best exemplifies interesting, innovative, and awesome images of women in horror, both in front of and behind the camera. Previous year's winners include Side Effect (2008) and The Cellar Door (2007).
Horror zombie experiment Locke(ed) In (directed by high school teacher Lea McMahan, starring her students) won Best Under-18 film. Check out the trailers for both films below...
Death In Charge Trailer:
Lock(ed)In Trailer:...
Horror zombie experiment Locke(ed) In (directed by high school teacher Lea McMahan, starring her students) won Best Under-18 film. Check out the trailers for both films below...
Death In Charge Trailer:
Lock(ed)In Trailer:...
- 10/5/2009
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
While there literally seems to be a film festival on every corner, I am hearing of more and more each day. Even in my own back yard of New York City, little did I know that I would be attending the 9th annual film festival in the quaint sea side town of Coney Island. Yes, on every corner of the world. While my boyfriend was at that very moment up in Calgary at their International Film Fest in Canada, I was at one of the best horror short line ups in the world that night. See what I mean by every corner of the world? Not to mention the Sitges International going on right now in Spain and who knows how many other festivals are happening as I write. I think one can make a tour out of it. But the Coney Island Film Festival was special in so many ways.
- 10/5/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Marla Newborn)
- Fangoria
The 2009 Shriekfest Film Festival in Los Angeles, California, will premiere two feature horror films we're very excited about. Sutures, directed by Tammi Sutton, and Hurt, directed by Barbara Stepansky, will make their West Coast festival debuts at Shriekfest this year.
Also screening are the short horror films Death In Charge (directed by Devi Snively,) Fantasy (directed by Montreal's Izabel Grondin,) and Locke(ed) In (directed by high school teacher Lea McMahan, starring her students.) Check out the trailers below...
Sutures Trailer:
Sutures 2-Minute Trailer
Hurt Trailer:
Death In Charge Trailer:
Lock(ed)In Trailer:...
Also screening are the short horror films Death In Charge (directed by Devi Snively,) Fantasy (directed by Montreal's Izabel Grondin,) and Locke(ed) In (directed by high school teacher Lea McMahan, starring her students.) Check out the trailers below...
Sutures Trailer:
Sutures 2-Minute Trailer
Hurt Trailer:
Death In Charge Trailer:
Lock(ed)In Trailer:...
- 9/15/2009
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
Leading the pack of women-directed horror/thrillers at the 2009 Los Angeles Short Film Festival is Apparition, directed, written, and produced by Sabina Vajraca. Devi Snively's Death In Charge, Maya Anand's Iris, Christina Won's White Radishes plus the animated quirky horrors of Anna Solanas's Cabaret Kadne and Higher Education by Amber Holowaychuk round out the festival. Read on for screenings, trailers, and more info...
Apparition - USA / 13 min
Thursday - July 30 - 5:30 Pm
Anne is determined to find a place to call home but soon discovers that New York City's real estate market is full of sleazy brokers, strange roommates, scary dwellings, and secrets.
Director: Sabina Vajraca
____________________________________________
Cabaret Kadne - Spain / 5 min
Thursday - July 30 - 10:00 Pm
Two cabaret artists fill their lives with their passion for acting and their love of each other.
Director: Marc Riba, Anna Solanas
Trailer:
____________________________________________
Death In Charge - USA...
Apparition - USA / 13 min
Thursday - July 30 - 5:30 Pm
Anne is determined to find a place to call home but soon discovers that New York City's real estate market is full of sleazy brokers, strange roommates, scary dwellings, and secrets.
Director: Sabina Vajraca
____________________________________________
Cabaret Kadne - Spain / 5 min
Thursday - July 30 - 10:00 Pm
Two cabaret artists fill their lives with their passion for acting and their love of each other.
Director: Marc Riba, Anna Solanas
Trailer:
____________________________________________
Death In Charge - USA...
- 7/4/2009
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
Pretty/Scary produced short horror film Wretched was selected to play at the Horror Society Women of Horror Film Festival in Chicago, Illinois on Saturday April 25th.
It'll be playing alongside some great female-helmed/oriented films including Pretty Bloody, which extensively features Pretty/Scary. Pretty/Bloody is a documentary about women in horror by Donna Davies and Kimberly McTaggert. Also playing are Liz Adams's Side Effect and Devi Snively's Death In Charge, which is a huge honor, because both those films are way better than Wretched. Also playing are the features Women's Studies, Phobia, The Making of Sculpture, and Wicked Lake.
read more...
It'll be playing alongside some great female-helmed/oriented films including Pretty Bloody, which extensively features Pretty/Scary. Pretty/Bloody is a documentary about women in horror by Donna Davies and Kimberly McTaggert. Also playing are Liz Adams's Side Effect and Devi Snively's Death In Charge, which is a huge honor, because both those films are way better than Wretched. Also playing are the features Women's Studies, Phobia, The Making of Sculpture, and Wicked Lake.
read more...
- 3/26/2009
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
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