July Horror 2019 Film/Story/Screenplay Winners

Submit via FilmFreeway, the exclusive way our festival accepts submissions.:     I’M SORRY, 4min., USA, Horror/Found Footage SLASHED!, 8min., UK, Horror/Comedy THE MONSTER, 11min., Horror/Thriller FEATURE SCREENPLAY: NANUQ, by Jessi ThindJuly 2019 Winner HORROR 1st Scene SCREENPLAY: PEOPLE OF MERRITT, by Adam PottleJuly 2019 Winner HORROR BEST SCENE SCREENPLAY: THE STAFFORD MULTIPLEX THEATER, by… Continue reading July Horror 2019 Film/Story/Screenplay Winners

Director Biography – Christopher Kadima (THE DUMPSTER ROOM)

Born and raised in France, Christopher Kadima moved to the United State at 20 years old on a basketball scholarship. After a foot injury, he ended his basketball career and started to study film at the Brooklyn College Film Program in New York. Prior The Dumpster Room, he directed two short films, Demoniac, and Before… Continue reading Director Biography – Christopher Kadima (THE DUMPSTER ROOM)

Short Film: THE DUMPSTER ROOM, 11min., USA, Horror/Thriller

Gabi, a college student discovers a dead body in her building garage. Scared and confused she decides to drive away from the building not knowing that she has already become a prey. Film Type: Short Runtime: 10 minutes 50 seconds Completion Date: October 22, 2018 Production Budget: 1,200 USD Country of Origin: United States Country… Continue reading Short Film: THE DUMPSTER ROOM, 11min., USA, Horror/Thriller

Director Biography – Gabriel Galand (I’M SORRY)

Gabriel Galand is an award-winning writer/director from France with experience in commercial and narrative filmmaking in various countries, including the United Kingdom, South Korea, Switzerland and now Canada. Coming from a background of cinematography, Gabriel’s films mix different genres with cross cultural issues such as death, dealing with loss and other social subjects. After more… Continue reading Director Biography – Gabriel Galand (I’M SORRY)

Short Film: I’M SORRY, 4min., USA, Horror/Found Footage

A guild-ridden mother makes a grisly confession following the unexpected return of her missing son. I’m sorry deals with one basic premise; you can’t escape from the sins of the past. No matter how far you think you have run, or how good you think you have hide, they will always find you. In the… Continue reading Short Film: I’M SORRY, 4min., USA, Horror/Found Footage

April 2019 Film/Story/Screenplay Winners

Submit via FilmFreeway, the exclusive way our festival accepts submissions.:     THRILLER 1st Scene SCREENPLAY: KILLER KISSES, by S.D. WheelrApril 2019 Winner 1st Scene SCREENPLAY: ROSEMARY LANE, by Leal ButlerApril 2019 Winner Best Scene SCREENPLAY: THE SLAUGHTERCITY, by Hank Biro & Kai BiroApril 2019 Winner   **** Producer/Director: Matthew Toffolo http://www.matthewtoffolo.com Festival Moderators: Kierston Drier,… Continue reading April 2019 Film/Story/Screenplay Winners

March 2019 Film/Story/Screenplay Winners

Submit via FilmFreeway, the exclusive way our festival accepts submissions.:   SCI-FI SHORT SCREENPLAY: STUCK by Katy ErinMarch 2019 Winner THRILLER SHORT SCREENPLAY: TOO OLD TO TRICK OR TREAT, by Tammy GrossMarch 2019 Winner BEST SCENE SCREENPLAY: HE TRIED TO KILL ME by Gail B. RobinsonMarch 2019 Winner     **** Producer/Director: Matthew Toffolo http://www.matthewtoffolo.com Festival… Continue reading March 2019 Film/Story/Screenplay Winners

February 2019 Film/Story/Screenplay Winners

Submit via FilmFreeway, the exclusive way our festival accepts submissions.:   SHORT SCREENPLAY: MAKE IT REAL by Clara Davila 1st Scene SCREENPLAY: NIGHT OF THE WITCH by Mike Meade Best Scene SCREENPLAY: THE PROPHECIES by Ray Cecire Best Scene SCREENPLAY: LIES HAMBURGERS AND CUFFLINKS by Gustavo Freitas BLOSSOM, 10min., France, Romance/Horror   **** Producer/Director: Matthew… Continue reading February 2019 Film/Story/Screenplay Winners

Horror Festival Testimonial – February 26 2019

I was happy to see that the audience had remembered the character’s names and were able to distinguish plot elements only from the sound design. I also enjoyed listening how people would compare the story and its characters to real life issues. Watch the Audience FEEDBACK Video: Submit via FilmFreeway, the exclusive way our festival… Continue reading Horror Festival Testimonial – February 26 2019

January 2019 Film/Story/Screenplay Winners

Submit via FilmFreeway, the exclusive way our festival accepts submissions.:   STORY MOVIE: Knock Knock by Mary Barr HORROR BEST SCENE SCREENPLAY: Ode by Nehemiah Russell HORROR BEST SCENE SCREENPLAY: Shame by Chiara Provenzano BEST SCENE SCREENPLAY: Stasis by Alex Theo Giannoulis   **** Producer/Director: Matthew Toffolo http://www.matthewtoffolo.com Festival Moderators: Kierston Drier, Shepsut Wilson Casting Director:… Continue reading January 2019 Film/Story/Screenplay Winners