The Unnamed Footage Festival has announced the first wave of films for this year’s 7th edition of the Found Footage Horror, First Person Pov, and Faux Doc film festival.
The team previews, “Every year, our programmers scour the globe for the greatest, weirdest, and most obscure films in the In-World camera genre, and this year is shaping up to be our best and biggest year yet, complete with cryptids, liminal horror, possession and live streaming.
“UFF7 will feature two nights of pre-fest events. On Tuesday March 26th, Uff will present a 10th Anniversary screening of As Above So Below at Terror Tuesday in collaboration with the Alamo Drafthouse at their New Mission location. Wednesday March 27th will be our first ever badgeholder-only pre-festival event & mixer at the Artists’ Television Access in the Mission district, with details to be announced soon.
“Our annual Recalibration Party kicks off opening night on Thursday March 28th,...
The team previews, “Every year, our programmers scour the globe for the greatest, weirdest, and most obscure films in the In-World camera genre, and this year is shaping up to be our best and biggest year yet, complete with cryptids, liminal horror, possession and live streaming.
“UFF7 will feature two nights of pre-fest events. On Tuesday March 26th, Uff will present a 10th Anniversary screening of As Above So Below at Terror Tuesday in collaboration with the Alamo Drafthouse at their New Mission location. Wednesday March 27th will be our first ever badgeholder-only pre-festival event & mixer at the Artists’ Television Access in the Mission district, with details to be announced soon.
“Our annual Recalibration Party kicks off opening night on Thursday March 28th,...
- 2/13/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Filmmaker Dutch Marich’s highly effective found footage horror movies Horror in the High Desert (2021) and Horror in the High Desert 2: Minerva (2023) are both now streaming on Screambox, a one-two punch of nightmare fuel that delves into mysterious disappearances in the Nevada wilderness. And the third film is on the way this year.
Horror in the High Desert 3: Firewatch is the title, and we’ve learned today that the found footage sequel will premiere at Unnamed Footage Festival this coming March!
Badges are on sale now via FilmFreeway.
The festival previews, “Uff is proud to present the first theatrical screening of Dutch Marich’s Horror In The High Desert 3: Firewatch. The much anticipated 3rd entry in the Horror In The High Desert series has been cloaked in mystery thus far. Uff has discovered that Firewatch will explore [Redacted] in the desert of [Redacted] and this time [Redacted]. [Redacted] [Redacted]. [Redacted] [Redacted]. Always remember that...
Horror in the High Desert 3: Firewatch is the title, and we’ve learned today that the found footage sequel will premiere at Unnamed Footage Festival this coming March!
Badges are on sale now via FilmFreeway.
The festival previews, “Uff is proud to present the first theatrical screening of Dutch Marich’s Horror In The High Desert 3: Firewatch. The much anticipated 3rd entry in the Horror In The High Desert series has been cloaked in mystery thus far. Uff has discovered that Firewatch will explore [Redacted] in the desert of [Redacted] and this time [Redacted]. [Redacted] [Redacted]. [Redacted] [Redacted]. Always remember that...
- 2/13/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
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