The full list of judges and the lineup of the 2013 Viscera Film Festival have been revealed along with the name of this year's Inspiration Award recipient. It all happens on July 13th at the American Cinematheque’s Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood, California. Read on for the details.
From the Press Release:
The festival’s gala celebration will spotlight emerging female horror directors from around the world, including the UK, Japan, Spain, Mexico, Canada, and the Us and will serve as host to four world premieres and two Los Angeles premieres.
This year’s Viscera Film Festival lineup was carefully selected by an esteemed panel of industry judges who had the difficult task of selecting winners from the record-breaking number of entries for the 2013 festival and tour season, ultimately proving that innovative and dynamic short-form storytelling is still alive and well within the horror community.
"This year we had over 200 amazing entries,...
From the Press Release:
The festival’s gala celebration will spotlight emerging female horror directors from around the world, including the UK, Japan, Spain, Mexico, Canada, and the Us and will serve as host to four world premieres and two Los Angeles premieres.
This year’s Viscera Film Festival lineup was carefully selected by an esteemed panel of industry judges who had the difficult task of selecting winners from the record-breaking number of entries for the 2013 festival and tour season, ultimately proving that innovative and dynamic short-form storytelling is still alive and well within the horror community.
"This year we had over 200 amazing entries,...
- 6/4/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Viscera is a non profit organization that highlights female horror filmmakers and details on the 2013 Viscera Film Festival have been announced, including the lineup of films that will be screening at the event:
“Los Angeles, CA – June 3rd, 2013 — Today, the Viscera Organization announced the stellar line-up of 13 brand new short films that have been selected to screen on July 13, 2013 in a co-presentation with the American Cinematheque at the Egyptian Theatre (6712 Hollywood Boulevard) in Hollywood for this year’s Viscera Film Festival. The festival’s gala celebration will spotlight emerging female horror directors from around the world, including the UK, Japan, Spain, Mexico, Canada, and the Us and will serve as host to four world premieres and two Los Angeles premieres.
This year’s Viscera Film Festival line-up was carefully selected by an esteemed panel of industry judges who had the difficult task of selecting winners from the record-breaking number of...
“Los Angeles, CA – June 3rd, 2013 — Today, the Viscera Organization announced the stellar line-up of 13 brand new short films that have been selected to screen on July 13, 2013 in a co-presentation with the American Cinematheque at the Egyptian Theatre (6712 Hollywood Boulevard) in Hollywood for this year’s Viscera Film Festival. The festival’s gala celebration will spotlight emerging female horror directors from around the world, including the UK, Japan, Spain, Mexico, Canada, and the Us and will serve as host to four world premieres and two Los Angeles premieres.
This year’s Viscera Film Festival line-up was carefully selected by an esteemed panel of industry judges who had the difficult task of selecting winners from the record-breaking number of...
- 6/3/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Too Late Short Film. Rani Naamani‘s Too Late (2011) short film stars Nelson Brown. Too Late plot synopsis: “A victim of an attack returns home to work on the wound but the injury turns out to be more than he expected.”
This short film is very short but it is well done. I did not know what to expect until the end of the short film. It’s pretty clever and cool.
Watch the Too Late short film below and leave your thoughts on it in the comments section. For more short films, check out our Short Film Page.
Source: Liveforfilms
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This short film is very short but it is well done. I did not know what to expect until the end of the short film. It’s pretty clever and cool.
Watch the Too Late short film below and leave your thoughts on it in the comments section. For more short films, check out our Short Film Page.
Source: Liveforfilms
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- 12/8/2011
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
Bloodtraffick Short Film Trailer. Jennifer Thym‘s Bloodtraffick (2011) short film trailer stars Grace Huang and Kirt Kishita. Bloodtraffick‘s plot synopsis: “In a world torn by a war between vampires and angels, a human vigilante on the hunt for her missing sisters is lured into the den of a vampire.”
This reminds me of Blade: The Series, which had incredibly bloddy fight scenes for a television show. From the looks of this short film teaser trailer, this may contain similar fight scenes…hopefully. There also seems like there is some of the posing from Versus mixed in here as well.
More about Bloodtraffick:
Jennifer Thym, director of the acclaimed webseries Lumina is back with a new fantasy action film called Bloodtraffick.
This is a sneak peek trailer for an 11 minute action short film which is currently on the film festival circuit. The short is a prequel to a feature...
This reminds me of Blade: The Series, which had incredibly bloddy fight scenes for a television show. From the looks of this short film teaser trailer, this may contain similar fight scenes…hopefully. There also seems like there is some of the posing from Versus mixed in here as well.
More about Bloodtraffick:
Jennifer Thym, director of the acclaimed webseries Lumina is back with a new fantasy action film called Bloodtraffick.
This is a sneak peek trailer for an 11 minute action short film which is currently on the film festival circuit. The short is a prequel to a feature...
- 8/11/2011
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
Jennifer Thym, director of the acclaimed webseries Lumina is back with a new fantasy action film called Bloodtraffick.
The 11 minute short serves both as a standalone film and a prequel to a feature film with a distinct, gritty Hong-Kong feel and influenced by modern action & horror films as well as videogames.
Synopsis:
In a world torn by a war between vampires and angels, a human vigilante on the hunt for her missing sisters is lured into the den of a vampire.
The short film has been playing fests, the next screening of which is at 7.30 pm on Tuesday, August 16, in Los Angeles at the HollyShorts Film Festival.
Chek out the trailer below.
Check out the film's Facebook page for more.
You might like: Trollhunter...
The 11 minute short serves both as a standalone film and a prequel to a feature film with a distinct, gritty Hong-Kong feel and influenced by modern action & horror films as well as videogames.
Synopsis:
In a world torn by a war between vampires and angels, a human vigilante on the hunt for her missing sisters is lured into the den of a vampire.
The short film has been playing fests, the next screening of which is at 7.30 pm on Tuesday, August 16, in Los Angeles at the HollyShorts Film Festival.
Chek out the trailer below.
Check out the film's Facebook page for more.
You might like: Trollhunter...
- 8/9/2011
- QuietEarth.us
More. And I'm probably missing some, still.
Larysa Kondracki's thriller The Whistleblower is out in theaters in August, as is Miranda July's fantasy The Future, but there are also two different modern female-directed Sleeping Beauty adaptations. Have you heard?
Erotic French Filmmaker Catherine Breillat's deconstruction of the classic fairy tale is out in some Us theaters already, while Julia Leigh's Sleeping Beauty, which is presented by Jane Campion, is coming out later this Fall in Us theaters. Check out the two films:
Briellat's:
Leigh's:
Beth Dewey's noir thriller The Agency and Lola Rocknrolla's exploitation action Nefertitty are making the rounds at film festivals. You can see a teaser for The Agency (aka Pimp Girl) right here, and check out the trailer to Nefertitty:
The L.A. Shorts Fest is happening July 21st through July 29th in Los Angeles, of course, and there are shorts by...
Larysa Kondracki's thriller The Whistleblower is out in theaters in August, as is Miranda July's fantasy The Future, but there are also two different modern female-directed Sleeping Beauty adaptations. Have you heard?
Erotic French Filmmaker Catherine Breillat's deconstruction of the classic fairy tale is out in some Us theaters already, while Julia Leigh's Sleeping Beauty, which is presented by Jane Campion, is coming out later this Fall in Us theaters. Check out the two films:
Briellat's:
Leigh's:
Beth Dewey's noir thriller The Agency and Lola Rocknrolla's exploitation action Nefertitty are making the rounds at film festivals. You can see a teaser for The Agency (aka Pimp Girl) right here, and check out the trailer to Nefertitty:
The L.A. Shorts Fest is happening July 21st through July 29th in Los Angeles, of course, and there are shorts by...
- 7/22/2011
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
“Lumina” director Jennifer Thym returns with the action/vampire thriller “Bloodtraffick”, a 12-minute short film that, if all goes well, Thym is hoping will translate into a feature-length film. But if that doesn’t happen, it’s supposed to also work as a standalone story. The short is set to make its premiere at the Gen Con Indy Film Festival on August 5, 2011, so keep an eye out for it if you’re attending or in the neighborhood. Who knows, this may end up being a prequel to something bigger as Thym and company envisioned. These stills of lead actress Grace Huang certainly looks tantalizing enough, but maybe it’s just that whole mad crush on cute girls with guns getting the best of me again. Set in a world torn apart by a war between vampires and angels, the short pits a human vigilante Ava (Grace Huang, soon to be...
- 6/27/2011
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
Jennifer Thym's Hong Kong action short Bloodtraffick is set in a world torn by a war between vampires and angels.
Bloodtraffick features the human vigilante Ava, played by Grace Huang, (who stars in the upcoming Eli Roth-produced action film The Man With The Irson Fists), pitted against the vampire Finn, played by Kirt Kishita.
Jennifer Thym, director of the Hong Kong-based fantasy series Lumina, wanted to do this project because she's a lifelong fan of roleplaying and video games, and apparently also fantasy, action, and gritty Hong Kong flicks. The official description reads, "In a world torn by a war between vampires and angels, a human vigilante on the hunt for her missing sisters is lured into the den of a vampire."
It looks amazing. Check out these gorgous stills from the film and get an impression for how polished, awesome, and beautiful it is. I wish we...
Bloodtraffick features the human vigilante Ava, played by Grace Huang, (who stars in the upcoming Eli Roth-produced action film The Man With The Irson Fists), pitted against the vampire Finn, played by Kirt Kishita.
Jennifer Thym, director of the Hong Kong-based fantasy series Lumina, wanted to do this project because she's a lifelong fan of roleplaying and video games, and apparently also fantasy, action, and gritty Hong Kong flicks. The official description reads, "In a world torn by a war between vampires and angels, a human vigilante on the hunt for her missing sisters is lured into the den of a vampire."
It looks amazing. Check out these gorgous stills from the film and get an impression for how polished, awesome, and beautiful it is. I wish we...
- 6/22/2011
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
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