You never know what will be waiting for you in the woods... In today's Horror Highlights, we have two clips from the upcoming thriller Without Name, as well as details on the Nitehawk Shorts Festival Selects program, Frontières returning to the Fantasia International Film Festival, and the official trailer for The Passing.
Without Name Clips: Press Release: "Los Angeles, California (June 16, 2017) - Global Digital Releasing has set a distribution date for the award winning dramatic thriller Without Name. The North American release will be across multiple digital and VOD platforms, beginning Tuesday, June 20.
The story follows land surveyor Eric (Alan McKenna). He travels to a remote, unnamed Irish woodland to assess its suitability for a new development project. However, the assignment it is not as simple as it could be. Intrigued by the woods’ foreboding mysticism, Eric finds himself drawn into a dangerous game that could lead to him becoming...
Without Name Clips: Press Release: "Los Angeles, California (June 16, 2017) - Global Digital Releasing has set a distribution date for the award winning dramatic thriller Without Name. The North American release will be across multiple digital and VOD platforms, beginning Tuesday, June 20.
The story follows land surveyor Eric (Alan McKenna). He travels to a remote, unnamed Irish woodland to assess its suitability for a new development project. However, the assignment it is not as simple as it could be. Intrigued by the woods’ foreboding mysticism, Eric finds himself drawn into a dangerous game that could lead to him becoming...
- 6/16/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
The genre production market adds 10 projects to the Fantasia official line-up.
Frontières returns to the Fantasia International Film Festival for the ninth edition of its co-production market, which will take place July 20–23 in Montreal.
Frontières connects North America with Europe in an environment specifically focused on genre film production and financing.
Following the announcement of a first wave of projects, Frontières has announced an additional 10 projects in the official line-up.
The selections include Craig Goodwill’s Bitter, L Gustavo Cooper’s The Home, Henry Scriven’s Love, Sex & Killing, and Daniel M Caneiro’s Pochinok.
In addition, Frontières marks its return to Fantasia with a new initiative focused on female-driven early development projects, the Directed by Women Pitch & Networking Session.
This new event will feature seven Canadian projects pitched by up-and-coming female writer-directors, and is presented in collaboration with Telefilm Canada and Women in Film + Television Vancouver. Titles include Mariel Scammell’s The Lot, Melanie Jones’ Switchback...
Frontières returns to the Fantasia International Film Festival for the ninth edition of its co-production market, which will take place July 20–23 in Montreal.
Frontières connects North America with Europe in an environment specifically focused on genre film production and financing.
Following the announcement of a first wave of projects, Frontières has announced an additional 10 projects in the official line-up.
The selections include Craig Goodwill’s Bitter, L Gustavo Cooper’s The Home, Henry Scriven’s Love, Sex & Killing, and Daniel M Caneiro’s Pochinok.
In addition, Frontières marks its return to Fantasia with a new initiative focused on female-driven early development projects, the Directed by Women Pitch & Networking Session.
This new event will feature seven Canadian projects pitched by up-and-coming female writer-directors, and is presented in collaboration with Telefilm Canada and Women in Film + Television Vancouver. Titles include Mariel Scammell’s The Lot, Melanie Jones’ Switchback...
- 6/15/2017
- ScreenDaily
A solar–powered outdoor pop–up cinema for film lovers around the south coast
This week's Cine-files is by Neil Mitchell, freelance writer and editor of World Film Locations: London, among other publications. He also writes a film blog, and you can find him on Twitter @nrm1972.
Is there a cinema you'd like to tell others about? If you're interested in contributing to Cine–files, drop an email to adam.boult@guardian.co.uk.
Location
Around Brighton and Hove – that's the beauty of a mobile cinema. Generally to be found popping up at the Level, Preston Park and what was the site of the Open Market, but screenings have also been held in Shoreham-by-Sea, in Southampton and on the Isle of Wight.
The Building
Who needs a building when you can set up in the open air? The closest you'll get to cover might be the odd gazebo brought along by punters.
This week's Cine-files is by Neil Mitchell, freelance writer and editor of World Film Locations: London, among other publications. He also writes a film blog, and you can find him on Twitter @nrm1972.
Is there a cinema you'd like to tell others about? If you're interested in contributing to Cine–files, drop an email to adam.boult@guardian.co.uk.
Location
Around Brighton and Hove – that's the beauty of a mobile cinema. Generally to be found popping up at the Level, Preston Park and what was the site of the Open Market, but screenings have also been held in Shoreham-by-Sea, in Southampton and on the Isle of Wight.
The Building
Who needs a building when you can set up in the open air? The closest you'll get to cover might be the odd gazebo brought along by punters.
- 10/30/2012
- by Guardian readers
- The Guardian - Film News
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