by Colleen Wanglund, MoreHorror.com
The Buried Alive Film Fest is an annual horror film festival held in Atlanta, Georgia. They have worked in partnership with such community groups as Zombie Walk Atlanta, Splatter Cinema, and the Sliver Scream Spook Show. The ninth annual festival is scheduled for November 7 and 8, 2014 and they are now open for submissions. Below is the festival’s official press release:
The 2014 Buried Alive Film Festival is opening its call for submissions. The ninth annual underground, horror film festival is proud to be back on November 7 and 8, 2014, at the historic Plaza Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia.
The 2013 Buried Alive Film Festival was a big success with its most internationally diverse line-up to date. “We also had the best turnout in attendance from our own backyard with more films from Georgia than ever before and had a great time teaming up with the Association Internationale Du Film D...
The Buried Alive Film Fest is an annual horror film festival held in Atlanta, Georgia. They have worked in partnership with such community groups as Zombie Walk Atlanta, Splatter Cinema, and the Sliver Scream Spook Show. The ninth annual festival is scheduled for November 7 and 8, 2014 and they are now open for submissions. Below is the festival’s official press release:
The 2014 Buried Alive Film Festival is opening its call for submissions. The ninth annual underground, horror film festival is proud to be back on November 7 and 8, 2014, at the historic Plaza Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia.
The 2013 Buried Alive Film Festival was a big success with its most internationally diverse line-up to date. “We also had the best turnout in attendance from our own backyard with more films from Georgia than ever before and had a great time teaming up with the Association Internationale Du Film D...
- 1/19/2014
- by admin
- MoreHorror
The sixth annual Indie Grits Festival, hosted by the Nickelodeon Theatre in Columbia, South Carolina, is actually more than just a film festival. Much, much more. From April 20-28, there will be film screenings, food tastings, bands playing, theater performances, a craft fair, a technology conference and oh so much more.
As for the films, though, every night — and a few afternoons — of Indie Grits is jam-packed with unique and creative independent feature-length movies and short films. Screenings take place at two locations: At the original Nickelodeon theater at 937 Main St. and at the New Nick location just up the road at 1607 Main St.
The fest opens with Bill and Turner Ross’ narrative feature Tchoupatoulis, about three brothers who sneak into New Orleans on their own to witness the visual spectacles the city has to offer; and the documentary Dragons of Jim Green, directed by Randy M. Salo, about a...
As for the films, though, every night — and a few afternoons — of Indie Grits is jam-packed with unique and creative independent feature-length movies and short films. Screenings take place at two locations: At the original Nickelodeon theater at 937 Main St. and at the New Nick location just up the road at 1607 Main St.
The fest opens with Bill and Turner Ross’ narrative feature Tchoupatoulis, about three brothers who sneak into New Orleans on their own to witness the visual spectacles the city has to offer; and the documentary Dragons of Jim Green, directed by Randy M. Salo, about a...
- 4/6/2012
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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