Danish film Beast screens this Sunday, July 29th, at the Fantasia International Film Festival, but Trembles has already had a chance to watch it and reviews the film as only he can. Check out his Motion Picture Purgatory review exclusive to Dread Central right here!
Nicolas Bro, Marijana Jankovic, and Nikolaj Lie Kaas star in director Christoffer Boe's Beast. If you're in Montreal, you can catch the screening at 8:00 Pm in the J.A. De Seve Theatre with opening film Punched, a short film from Austria directed by Michael Rittmannsberger.
Beast Synopsis
Bruno loves his wife, Maxine, but his love and body are slowly undergoing a transformation. Something is beginning to stir inside him, and there is nothing he can do to stop it. Because when you first delve into the dark side of love to find power, aggression, and hatred, there is no turning back.
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Nicolas Bro, Marijana Jankovic, and Nikolaj Lie Kaas star in director Christoffer Boe's Beast. If you're in Montreal, you can catch the screening at 8:00 Pm in the J.A. De Seve Theatre with opening film Punched, a short film from Austria directed by Michael Rittmannsberger.
Beast Synopsis
Bruno loves his wife, Maxine, but his love and body are slowly undergoing a transformation. Something is beginning to stir inside him, and there is nothing he can do to stop it. Because when you first delve into the dark side of love to find power, aggression, and hatred, there is no turning back.
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- 7/25/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
The 17th annual Slamdance Film Festival is all set to run for eight days and nights Jan. 21-27. The festival is featuring a bold theme this year of “All Is Not Lost” where — due to the current devastating economic climate — Slamdance will donate 10% of ticket proceeds back to the filmmakers.
The fest is screening 14 feature films — 10 of which are in competition — and 8 feature documentaries, all of which are in competition. In addition, there will be 56 short films screening.
Plus, there are a couple of special screenings, including the Straight 8 event where anybody can register to receive a single roll of Super-8 film that they can use to direct their own in-camera edited mini-masterpiece. Also, on the 26th, there will be a special retrospective of the works of renegade ’60s filmmaker J.X. Williams.
The full film lineup is below, but for more information on the site please visit the official Slamdance website.
The fest is screening 14 feature films — 10 of which are in competition — and 8 feature documentaries, all of which are in competition. In addition, there will be 56 short films screening.
Plus, there are a couple of special screenings, including the Straight 8 event where anybody can register to receive a single roll of Super-8 film that they can use to direct their own in-camera edited mini-masterpiece. Also, on the 26th, there will be a special retrospective of the works of renegade ’60s filmmaker J.X. Williams.
The full film lineup is below, but for more information on the site please visit the official Slamdance website.
- 12/23/2010
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
175 films from 51 countries, including 16 world premieres, will screen at the 21st Stockholm Film Festival (site), opening today and running through November 28. For the first time, the festival is teaming up with Mubi to present six shorts from the lineup online, all of them free to viewers in Sweden: Karen Aqua's experimental animation, Twist of Fate (site); Una Celma's The Man With the $150,000 Prize on His Head, a documentary about sculptor Lars Vilks, whose drawing of the prophet Muhammad in a Swedish newspaper drew protests from Muslims around the world (clip); Harry Chaskin's stop-motion reverie on Hollywood monsters, Bygone Behemoth (site; trailer above), Solomon Friedman's award-winning Junko's Shamisen, a favorite at SXSW (site, trailer), Michael Rittmannsberger's take on loss, Sister (site, trailer), and Nuno Rocha's video store romance, Vicky and Sam (trailer).
- 11/17/2010
- MUBI
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