A Halloween screening has been announced for ‘Scayrecrow‘ and ‘The Screaming Skull’ at Horror UK 2009 (a 28 hour horror marathon) – a festival that “aims to bring new and accomplished horror film makers and writers together, providing an avenue for those who want their films to be seen and those who want to get exposure.”
“For those wanting to give a purpose, other than your enjoyment of horror, to this event, then we are working with a children’s cancer ward. Allowing you to be sponsored to stay for 12, 18, 24 or the full 28 hours.”
Aswell as the double bill screening the films have also garnered the ‘Bloody Good Film Award‘ from the judging panel. “This is an award given out during the reviewing process of Horror UK, It is only awarded to films that we feel are an overall good watch. We take into account plot, script, acting, music etc and award those films which we feel are deserving.”
Initially expected only to be a screening of ‘Scayrecrow‘ a curious coincidence led to a double bill screening. The Director of the festival – Joe Jenkins – happened to have spent much of his childhood in one of the notorious sites that housed a ‘screaming skull’…
For Official site visit: http://www.horroruk.com/
LOCAL NEWS UPDATE
Devon newspapers ‘The Western Morning News‘ and ‘The Express & Echo‘ have printed their reaction to the news of the Short Film Corner screening in Cannes. Apart from a general potted history (and some slight confusion by the Echo between ‘Short film corner’ and the main site festival) Stuart Mitchell, Digital media co-ordinator at the Exeter Phoenix commented –
“We are obviously delighted that the work of one of our emerging film-makers has been selected for the Short Film Corner at the Festival de Cannes. It is a great opportunity for Ashley, which will hopefully also raise awareness of the myriad talent in our city.”
“We hope that it will encourage more and more of the many creative people in Exeter and the rest of Devon with innovative ideas to come forward and work with us to develop their projects.”
For details on how to apply for grants / competitons or production advice visit the Exeter Phoenix Media site here.
“If it weren’t for the Exeter Phoenix and that first Project Greenlight bursary, I’d still be bumming round looking for illustration work. They’ve had their eyes open every step of the way for ways and means to get my work out there. I’ve got a lot to thank them for.” – Ashley Thorpe