Brooklyn Horror Film Festival
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival is an annual film festival in Brooklyn, New York . It was founded in 2016.
With the 2020 edition of the festival cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States , it was one of the partners in the Nightstream online festival.[ 1]
Festivals by year
2016
The first annual festival took place from October 14–16, 2016.[ 2] The festival took place in multiple theaters including Wythe Hotel Cinema, Videology, Spectacle Theater and Syndicated Theater.[ 3]
World premieres [ 4]
Child Eater Dir. Erlingur Ottar Thoroddsen
Psychotic! A Brooklyn Slasher Dir. Maxwell Frey & Derek Gibbons
North American premieres [ 5]
Broken Dir. Shaun Robert Smith
US premieres [ 6]
Without Name Dir. Lorcan Finnegan Best Feature, Best Director, Best Editing, Best Cinematography [ 7]
Let Her Out Dir. Cody Calahan
Therapy Dir. Nathan Ambrosioni
Fury Of The Demon Dir. Fabien Delage
East Coast premieres [ 8]
New York premieres [ 10]
Retrospective screenings [ 14]
Short Films [ 15]
Nightmare Fuel: Scary Horror Shorts: Pigskin, The Puppet Man, Tilly, Playback, The Sticks, The Home, The Stylist
Head Trip: Alternative Horror Shorts: Disco Inferno (dir. Alice Waddington ), Eveless, The Push, Empty Bed, Venefica, Shorty
Local's Only: Shorts by Brooklyn filmmakers: Mute, Chambers, Last Stop Coney Island, Stitched, ETA, The Toothbrush, Wandering
Special events [ 16]
Grady Hendrix 's Summerland Lost: A Ghost Story
Critical Drinking
Apparition: A Popup Art Show
Ghosts We've Known: Storytelling Competition
Tears - Live music performance by Dani Marie and Johnny Butler
Notes
^ Dino-Ray Ramos, "Genre Film Festivals Across The Country Partner For Nightstream Virtual Event" . Deadline Hollywood , August 13, 2020.
^ Calvario, Liz (16 July 2016). "2016 Brooklyn Horror Film Festival Announced: First Annual Gathering Of Genre Enthusiasts Will Celebrate Scares" . Indiewire .
^ Donato, Matt (17 October 2016). "First-Ever Brooklyn Horror Film Festival Awards Announcement And Recap!" . We Got This Covered .
^ Klein, Brennan (6 September 2016). "SEE TRASH FIRE, PET, AND ERIC WALKUSKI AT THE BROOKLYN HORROR FILM FESTIVAL!" . Arrow In The Head . Jo Blo.
^ Klein, Brennan (6 September 2016). "SEE TRASH FIRE, PET, AND ERIC WALKUSKI AT THE BROOKLYN HORROR FILM FESTIVAL!" . Arrow In The Head . Jo Blo.
^ Harrington, Lexi. "Brooklyn Horror Film Festival Announces Inaugural Line-up!" . Fangoria . Archived from the original on 2016-10-26. Retrieved 2016-10-25 .
^ Miska, Brad (18 October 2016). "The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival Award Winners Announced!" . Bloody Disgusting .
^ Harrington, Lexi. "Brooklyn Horror Film Festival Announces Inaugural Line-up!" . Fangoria . Archived from the original on 2016-10-26. Retrieved 2016-10-25 .
^ Miska, Brad (18 October 2016). "The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival Award Winners Announced!" . Bloody Disgusting .
^ Mack, Andrew (7 September 2016). "Brooklyn Horror Film Festival Announces Inaugural Lineup And Much More" . Screen Anarchy .
^ Collis, Clark. "Brooklyn Horror Film Festival special report: Sex, Laos, and videotape" . Entertainment Weekly .
^ Miska, Brad (18 October 2016). "The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival Award Winners Announced!" . Bloody Disgusting .
^ Miska, Brad (18 October 2016). "The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival Award Winners Announced!" . Bloody Disgusting .
^ Mack, Andrew (7 September 2016). "Brooklyn Horror Film Festival Announces Inaugural Lineup And Much More" . Screen Anarchy .
^ Alexander, Chris (6 September 2016). "Brooklyn Horror Fest Launches; Reveals Program and Poster" . Coming Soon .
^ Alexander, Chris (6 September 2016). "Brooklyn Horror Fest Launches; Reveals Program and Poster" . Coming Soon .
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