SUNDAY OCT 19th at 3pm
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An adult detention group takes a bus trip to celebrate their graduation. Upon arrival at their destination of paradise, the strange sheriff warns them of recent abduction murders in the area while a gothic clan takes an unhealthy interest in the group.
Directed by Michael Jason Allen
Cast: John Minch, Elley Ringo, Rhett Ashley Crosby
USA/ 2025/ 81 min
SUNDAY OCT 19th at 5pm
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On the eve of the apocalypse, Tom and Aubrey are celebrating their tenth anniversary at the abandoned hotel where they first tied the knot, having invited their original wedding party to join them for a final night of revelry. However, the married couple harbor a secret agenda for the evening; to confront their wedding party about the mysterious disappearance of the Maid of Honor on that fateful night ten years ago before the world ends.
Directed by Brett Butler and Jason Butler
Cast: Ry Barrett, Kevin Courtney, Jesse McQueen
Canada/ 2025/ 87 min
We end the festival with a horrifying hybrid of documentary and fiction, Benjamin Christensen's study of witchcraft and hysteria with a live musical score!
Grave robbing, torture, possessed nuns, and a satanic Sabbath: Benjamin Christensen’s legendary silent film uses a series of dramatic vignettes to explore the scientific hypothesis that the witches of the Middle Ages and early modern era suffered from the same ills as psychiatric patients diagnosed with hysteria in the film's own time. Far from a dry dissertation on the topic, the film itself is a witches’ brew of the scary, the gross, and the darkly humorous. Christensen’s mix-and-match approach to genre anticipates gothic horror, documentary re-creation, and the essay film, making for an experience unlike anything else in the history of cinema.
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