Winners have been announced from this years Shriekfest. Check out the details below from the event.
Los Angeles: Shriekfest, the Los Angeles International Film Festival & Screenplay Competition was a huge success! Celebrating their 10th year, Shriekfest took place on Sept 30-Oct 3 at Raleigh Studios in Hollywood. Shriekfest screened 36 films and had 32 screenplay finalists and 12 original song finalists.
"Ashes" directed by Elias Matar took the Grand Jury prize for Best Horror Feature Film, "Transfer" directed by Damir Lukacevic took the Best Fantasy Feature Film award, "Serum 1831" directed by Anand Kanna took the Best Short Film prize and "Rise of the Appliances" directed by Rob Sprackling took the Best Super Short Film prize
The winner of the Best Horror Feature Screenplay went to "Dead Crows" written by Chris Todd and the winner of the Best Short Screenplay goes to "Carbon Dating" written by Louis Rosenberg.
Best Horror Feature Film: Ashes
Best...
Los Angeles: Shriekfest, the Los Angeles International Film Festival & Screenplay Competition was a huge success! Celebrating their 10th year, Shriekfest took place on Sept 30-Oct 3 at Raleigh Studios in Hollywood. Shriekfest screened 36 films and had 32 screenplay finalists and 12 original song finalists.
"Ashes" directed by Elias Matar took the Grand Jury prize for Best Horror Feature Film, "Transfer" directed by Damir Lukacevic took the Best Fantasy Feature Film award, "Serum 1831" directed by Anand Kanna took the Best Short Film prize and "Rise of the Appliances" directed by Rob Sprackling took the Best Super Short Film prize
The winner of the Best Horror Feature Screenplay went to "Dead Crows" written by Chris Todd and the winner of the Best Short Screenplay goes to "Carbon Dating" written by Louis Rosenberg.
Best Horror Feature Film: Ashes
Best...
- 10/7/2010
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Now in its 10th year, the Shriekfest International Horror & Sci-Fi Film Festival took place this past weekend at Raleigh Studios in Hollywood. Celebrating the independent spirit of filmmaking, the festival screened 36 films and had 32 screenplay finalists and 12 original song finalists. On Sunday evening winners were announced to a packed theater and then those in attendance hit the after-party at Boardners in Hollywood.
Shriekfest winners included Ashes, directed by Elias Matar, which took the Grand Jury prize for Best Horror Feature Film. Transfer (review here), directed by Damir Lukacevic, took the Best Fantasy Feature Film award; and Serum 1831, directed by Anand Kanna, took the Best Short Film prize. Rise of the Appliances, directed by Rob Sprackling, took the Best Super Short Film prize, and Best Webisode honors went to "Shady Texas", directed by Jack Daniel Stanley (who also took home Best Original Song in the festival for his submission "Rekindled...
Shriekfest winners included Ashes, directed by Elias Matar, which took the Grand Jury prize for Best Horror Feature Film. Transfer (review here), directed by Damir Lukacevic, took the Best Fantasy Feature Film award; and Serum 1831, directed by Anand Kanna, took the Best Short Film prize. Rise of the Appliances, directed by Rob Sprackling, took the Best Super Short Film prize, and Best Webisode honors went to "Shady Texas", directed by Jack Daniel Stanley (who also took home Best Original Song in the festival for his submission "Rekindled...
- 10/6/2010
- by thehorrorchick
- DreadCentral.com
The 10th annual Shriekfest announced its 2010 winners. The Grand Jury prize for Best Horror Feature Film went to Ashes -- about an obsessive doctor who creates an aggressive new bacteria while trying to cure AIDS. Transfer directed by Damir Lukacevic won the Best Fantasy Feature Film award, and Serum 1831 directed by Anand Kanna took the Best Short Film prize. The winner of the Best Horror Feature Screenplay went to Dead Crows written by Chris Todd and the winner of the Best Short Screenplay goes to "Carbon Dating" written by Louis Rosenberg.
- 10/6/2010
- by wil
- HorrorYearbook
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