Horrible Imaginings Film Festival Returns to Delight and Scare San Diego AudiencesOnce again, the Horrible Imaginings Film Festival will extend the Halloween season with two days of short films, features, door prizes and a haunted art gallery. This year will be bigger and better than last--and scarier, too! New films and revivals!
By: Miguel Rodriguez of Monster Island Resort Sept. 22, 2011 - PRLog -- Last year saw the inception of San Diego’s first film festival dedicated to macabre cinema and art. The response from the audience and the neighborhood was so overwhelmingly positive that a second year became a certainty. On November 4th and 5th, that second year will become a reality, and it will be bigger and better than before! Horrible Imaginings Film Festival has grown to two days of film and art, including 25 short films, 2 animated shorts, 2 music videos and 4 feature films, as well as a haunted gallery of dark or macabre art. The 10th Avenue Theatre and Arts Centre at 930 10th Avenue in downtown San Diego will host this event of thrills and chills. Horrible Imaginings is the brainchild of Monster Island Resort Podcast host Miguel Rodriguez. “It has become clear that the horror genre is something that can be embraced and understood by San Diego audiences,” Rodriguez said. “It is healthy to explore and express the dark parts of our psyche through the safe forum that film and art offers us. This genre has as much to offer as any other.”
See interviews and footage from last year's Horrible Imaginings: http://vimeo.com/ Horrible Imaginings Film Festival will continue the dual mission of bringing exposure to promising new filmmakers, while reviving classic films that many people may not have seen. This mission ensures a comprehensive exploration of what the genre has to offer. Rodriguez is very proud to offer Georges Franju’s 1960 dark French masterpiece Les yeux sans visage (Eyes Without a Face) and Ishiro Honda's original Japanese uncut masterpiece Gojira (Godzilla)® as his headlining revival features. These are very rare and exciting screenings, and examplars of the horror genre. In addition to Godzilla® and Eyes Without A Face, there is an exciting program of films, including: Two Additional Independent Features: Long Pigs (87 mins) Dir: Chris Power and Nathan Hynes The Taint* (67 mins) Dir: Drew Bolduc and Dan Nelson Two Animated Shorts: Blenderstein (4 mins) Dir: Zach Bellissimo Mac & Cheese (3 mins) Dir: Gijs van Kooten Two Music Videos: Sophia Segal's "Bypass" (7 mins) Dir: Sophia Segal Shantelle's "Unamonos" (7 mins) Dir: Aaron Soto Twenty-five Short Films Shadows (9 mins) Dir: Brian Wolford Demon Possessed Wife 4 mins Dir: Dan Ochs Juan Con Miedo (11mins) Dir: Daniel Romero Road Rage (10 mins) Dir: Barbara Stepansky JustUs (6mins) Dir: Lori Bowen Edgewood Drive (20 mins) Dir: Mando Franco Scrutinize (5mins) Dir: Brenda and Elisabeth Fies Star Beast (4 mins) Dir: Bob Rose Late Bloomer (13 mins) Dir: Craig Macneill Fabrica De Munecas (11 mins) Dir: Ainhoa Menéndez The Familiar (22 mins) Dir: Kody Zimmermann Billy Bob’s Zombie Emporium (4 mins) Dir: Kevin Perkins Giant Rubber Monster Movie (15 mins) Dir: Thomas Berdinski Show Me (13 mins) Dir: Dan Schneider Scream Machine (15 mins) Dir: Julia Camara Doppelganger (6 mins) Dir: Drew Daywalt METH (25 mins) Dir: Michael Maney 12/15/1996 (11 mins) Dir: Mae Catt Doll Parts (10 mins) Dir: Karen Lam My Undeadly (4 mins) Dir: Dave Reda AXED (38 mins): Dir: Joshua Long Survivlismo (9 mins) Dir: José Pedro Lopes Omega Shell (15 mins) Dir: Aaron Soto Candy (9 mins) Dir: Mark Bessenger The Many Doors of Albert Whale (6 mins) Dir: Marichelle Daywalt Horrible Imaginings also celebrates diversity in both content and creators. The films offer and eclectic array of ways that fear can be expressed--from horror comedy, to drama, to more extreme examples. Likewise, the creators of the films are equally as diverse. Nine of the filmmakers are women, one filmmaker is gay, and others come from Mexico, Spain, Portugal, Australia, the Netherlands, and Canada. From countries all over the world, horror and fear prove to be universal emotions. The Haunted Art Gallery, featuring the work of local and national artists who choose to express dark themes, was a staple of the first Horrible Imaginings and will be making an encore appearance. Two floors of art will be on display for audience members during breaks between films. The Haunted Gallery Opening Reception will take place on Thursday, October 27th and continue through the festival's end on Saturday, November 5th. Gallery hours during non-festival days will be from 6pm to 10pm. During the festival, there will be long breaks dedicated to the gallery and for dinner. Local burger aficionados Hodad's will be providing big discounts for people with a Horrible Imaginings ticket. Hodad's is located right next door to the theatre. This year's Horrible Imaginings Film Fest is shaping up to be a memorable and terrifying way to keep Halloween alive in San Diego this year! For more details, visit http://www.hifilmfest.com and http://www.monsterislandresort.org! Follow Miguel Rodriguez on Twitter at http://twitter.com/#!/ Get to know Horrible Imaginings on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/ # # # Horrible Imaginings Film Festival Mission Statement: to celebrate horror and its various sub-genres by showcasing new and independent artists, as well as reviving classic horror films. From psychological thrillers to supernatural horror to slashers and even to related genres, such as noir, horror's power lies in its inherent ability to take our fears and exploit them--helping us either to face them, or just to appease our dark sides. The proliferation of horror sub-genres in the arts is testament to the creative power behind/within this dark domain. End
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