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September 6, 2024

Written by Joseph Perry

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Fright-fare fanatics, Los Angeles-based Screamfest Horror Film Festival has just unleashed its first wave lineup, and as always, the fest boasts chilling cinematic fare from around the world. Check out the following press information to see what chills and thrills are in store.

Screamfest® Horror Film Festival, the largest and longest-running horror film festival in the United States, today announced its first-wave lineup of competitive features and shorts for its 24th edition. Running October 8 through 17, 2024 at the TCL Chinese Theater, Screamfest® welcomes horror cinephiles to experience twisted tales and frightening films together on the big screen. Tickets will be on sale soon and can be purchased via the festival website: https://screamfestla.com/

Considered the “Sundance of Horror,” Screamfest® proudly highlights the innovative work of independent filmmakers from across the globe. This past year, the festival featured several standout films that have since secured distribution, including Monolith (WellGO USA), Faceless After Dark (Dark Sky Films), and Pandemonium (Arrow Video).

“We’re excited to offer horror fans a diverse selection of terrifying films from across the globe,” stated festival founder Rachel Belofsky. 

A standout in this year’s lineup is Hulu’s Mr.Crocket starring Jerrika Hinton (Hunters, Grey’s Anatomy) and directed by Brandon Espy, a Screamfest alumni. This supernatural horror follows Summer Beverly (Jerrika Hinton) as she embarks on a chilling journey to rescue her son from a sinister children’s show host with otherworldly powers.

World premieres at the festival include the features Drained, Carved, and ALO – Antropophagus Legacy. From British filmmakers Sean Patrick Cronin and Peter Stylianous, Drained is set in the neon-soaked streets of London where the film follows Thomas (Ruaridh Aldington), a jobless post-graduate concept artist, who falls in love with Rhea (Madalina Bellariu Ion), a mysterious woman who turns out to be a vampire. As their twisted, co-dependent romance unfolds, Thomas’s health deteriorates, and he spirals out of control. Hulu’s Carved, directed by award-winning filmmaker Justin Harding, is a fun romp that pits a group of survivors trapped in a Halloween village battle with a sentient, vengeful pumpkin. The surreal horror ALO – Antropophagus Legacy, by Dario Germani, follows Hanna who is accused of her husband’s brutal murder and flees to Hungary to protect her unborn child. Hanna turns to her cousin Hugo in Budapest, only to be dragged into a violent spiral connected to a dark past and a bloodline that must be confronted.

North American premieres include Test Screening, directed by Clark Baker (producer of Nathan for You) and written by Clark Baker and Stephen Susco (The Grudge) which focuses on the life of four lifelong best friends who find their lives upended in the Summer of 1982 when a Hollywood film decides to hold a secret test screening in their small, declining Oregon town. Also making their North American debuts are the bloody Ukrainian film The Witch.Revenge, by Andriy Kolesnyk, about an ancient witch who enacts revenge on those who killed her lover; and the Argentinian film 1978, by Luciano and Nico Onetti, about a kidnapping gone terribly wrong when the victims turn out to be part of a macabre cult guided by an unknown supernatural force.

U.S premieres include Oscar-nominated director Pedro Kos’s (Lead Me Home) In Our Blood, the first-ever faux-doc thriller made by an award-winning documentary team. Starring Brittany O’Grady (The White Lotus), E. J. Bonilla (The Old Man, The Exorcist: Believer), and Alanna Ubach (Euphoria), In Our Blood evolves from an indie documentary about family ties into a gripping psychological mystery, culminating in a crescendo of pure gothic horror. Scared Shitless, directed by Vivieno Caldinelli and starring Steven Ogg (The Walking Dead), will also be making its U.S. debut. The film follows a plumber and germophobic son who must confront a deadly creature that has escaped into the plumbing system.

West Coast premieres at the festival include the gripping Nigerian horror film The Weekend, directed by Daniel Oriahi, which made a splash at Tribeca earlier this year. The film follows Nikiya (Uzoamaka Aniunoh) as she meets her in-laws for the first time and slowly uncovers the sinister secret her husband Luc (Bucci Franklin) had been keeping from her. 

Additional West Coast premieres include The A-Frame, a mind-bending sci-fi thriller directed by Calvin Lee Reeder in which a scientist creates a machine that leads to accidentally discovering a new way to treat cancer; Else from Screamfest alumni Thibault Emin, about a mysterious virus that causes the infected to merge with the objects around them; Beacon directed by Roxy Shih, about a solo trip that turns into a harrowing ordeal as the journey takes a dark turn; Joe DeBoer and Kyle McConaghy’s Dead Mail which had its world premiere at SXSW and intertwines the fate of a kidnapped keyboard technician to a dead letter investigator through an ominous letter; and Animale, a supernatural revenge thriller by Emma Benestan that closed Cannes Critic week earlier this year

Making their Los Angeles Debuts are BA by Ben Wong, which tells the story of a struggling father who must make a deal with the devil while keeping his fate hidden from his daughter, and the unsettling The Complex Forms by Fabio D’Orta, which takes place in an ancient villa where desperate individuals sell their bodies to mysterious entities for money.

Highlights from this year’s shorts program include filmmaker Felipe Vargas’s visceral horror Hive starring Xochitl Gomez (Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness); the chilling Adjoining by Dakota Daul and Harrison Houde starring Brenna D’Amico (Descendants); Disfigura featuring Doug Jones (Hell Boy) from filmmakers Jake Bradbury and Toni Blando; Fresh Blood starring Clara Mcgregor (American Horror Story) and directed by Emma Westenberg; and The Underground from the director of Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare and Tank Girl, Rachel Talalay.

Formed in August 2001 by film producer Rachel Belofsky,  Screamfest® Horror Film Festival is a female-run 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that gives filmmakers and screenwriters in the horror and science fiction genres a venue to have their work showcased in the film industry. 

Please find the 2024 Screamfest® features line-up below

FEATURES

1978 (Argentina, 2024) – North American Premiere

Directed by Nicolás Onetti and Luciano Onetti

Written by Luciano Onetti, Nicolás Onetti , Camilo Zaffora

Produced by Michael Kraetzer, Sayf Aram, Carlos Goitia, Nicolás Onetti 

Cast: Agustin Pardella, Mario Alarcón, Carlos Portaluppi

During the World Cup final between Argentina and Holland, in times of military dictatorship, a group of torturers violently breaks into a home and kidnaps a group of young people to take them to a clandestine detention center. What begins as an inhumane interrogation turns into a true martyrdom: the wrong group of people have been kidnapped. They turn out to be part of a macabre cult guided by an unknown supernatural force. The clandestine detention center will become hell itself…

The A-Frame (US, 2024) – West Coast Premiere

Directed by Calvin Lee Reeder

Written by Calvin Lee Reeder

Produced by Angelia Adzic, Vincent Grashaw, Ran Maerode, Cole Payne

Cast: Johnny Whitworth, Dana Namerode, Nik Dodani, Laketa Caston

A quantum physicist develops a machine that creates a tunnel to a subatomic universe. In his quest to prove the machine’s efficacy, he inadvertently discovers a radical treatment for cancer

ALO – Antropophagus Legacy (Italy, 2024) – World Premiere

Directed by Dario Germani

Written by Pierpaolo Marcelli, Dario Germani

Produced by Pierpaolo Marcelli, Marco Gaudenzi

Cast: Valentina Corti, Salvatore Licausi, Akos Horvath

Everything in Hanna’s life suddenly seems to fall apart. Accused of the brutal murder of her husband, she is forced to flee to Hungary to defend the only reason for living she has left; the child she is carrying. In Budapest, she will ask for help from her cousin Hugo, who will drag her into a spiral of violence involving a dark past and a bloodline to be dealt with.

Animale (France, 2024) – West Coast Premiere

Directed by Emma Benestan

Written by Emma Benestan

Produced by Julie Billy, Naomi Denamur, Cassandre Warnauts, Jean-Yves Roubin

Cast: Oulaya Amamra, Claude Chaballierm, Elies-Morgan Admi-Bensellam, Vivien Rodriguez, Damien Rebattel

Camargue, France – Infamous for its traditional bull race, an exhilarating and graceful challenge of agility and respect between man and beast. Surrounded by men, 22-year-old Nejma trains hard to fulfill her dream of winning the upcoming annual competition, but news of a rogue and violent bull on the loose terrifies the community. Young men are being murdered everywhere, and the beast is nowhere to be seen.

BA (US, 2024) – LA Premiere

Directed by Ben Wong 

Written by Ben Wong

Produced by Elizabeth Ai

Cast: Lawrence Kao, Kai Cech, Brian Thompson, Michael Paul Chan

When a struggling father makes a Faustian bargain and becomes the incarnation of Death, he must fight to unwind his fate while keeping his predicament hidden from his daughter. A dark fantasy drama.

Beacon (US, 2024) – LA Premiere

Directed by Roxy Shih

Written by Julio Rojas

Produced by Neil Elman, Taralee Gerhard, Andrew C. Erin

Cast: Demián Bichir, Julia Goldani Telles

An ambitious solo trip leads to a young sailor’s shipwreck on a remote island, where she’s rescued by the lone inhabitant, a lighthouse keeper. As reality twists and their trust fractures, survival becomes a grueling trial.

Carved (US, 2024) – World Premiere

Directed by Justin Harding

Written by Justin Harding, Cheryl Meyer

Produced by David Brooks, Jenna Cavelle, Arbi Pedrossian, Deborah Liebling 

Cast: DJ Qualls, Chris Elliot, Matty Cardarople, Corey Fogelmanis, Peyton Elizabeth Lee

A group of survivors get trapped in a reenactment village on Halloween and must fight against a vengeful pumpkin creature. Rephrased: Survivors trapped in a Halloween village battle a sentient, vengeful pumpkin

The Complex Forms (Italy, 2024) – LA Premiere

Directed by Fabio D’Orta 

Written by Fabio D’Orta 

Produced by Fabio D’Orta 

Cast: David Richard White, Michele Venni, Cesare Bonomelli, Enzo Solazzi

There is an ancient villa where desperate people have the opportunity to revive their fortunes by selling their bodies to mysterious entities in exchange for money. When huge and age-old creatures emerge from the deep woods surrounding the villa, a series of strange and sinister events prompt three unlikely guests to band together in a desperate escape.

Dead Mail (USA, 2024) – LA Premiere

Directed by Joe DeBoer and Kyle McConaghy 

Written by Joe DeBoer, Kyle McConaghy

Produced by Zachary Weil, Brett Arndy

Cast: Sterling Macer Jr., John Fleck, Tomas Boykin, Susan Priver, Micki Jackson

An ominous help note finds its way to a 1980s post office, connecting a dead letter investigator to a kidnapped keyboard technician.

Dead Mail

Drained (UK, 2024) – World Premiere

Directed by Sean Patrick Cronin and Peter Stylianous

Written by Peter Stylianous

Produced by Sean Patrick Cronin

Cast: Madalina Bellariu Bellariu Ion, Ruaridh Aldington, Angela Dixon, Craig Conway

In the neon-soaked streets of London, Thomas, a jobless post-graduate concept artist, falls in love with Rhea, a mysterious woman who turns out to be a vampire. Drawn into a codependent relationship, Thomas willingly offers his blood to Rhea in exchange for her companionship. As their twisted romance unfolds, Thomas’s health deteriorates, and he spirals out of control. ‘Drained’ explores the theme of codependency, reflecting the addictive nature of modern life while delivering a dark and alluring vampire horror experience.

Else (France, Belgium, 2024) – West Coast Premiere

Directed by Thibault Emin

Written by Thibault Emin, Alice Butaud, Emma Sandona

Produced by Damien  Lagogué; Benoit Roland (co-producer)

Cast: Matthieu Sampeur, Edith Proust, Lika Minamoto

Anx has just met Cass when a mysterious virus breaks out: everywhere, people’s bodies are merging with objects. Stuck in their apartment, the couple must face this dreadful threat

In Our Blood (US, 2024)- US Premiere

Directed by Pedro Kos

Written by Mallory Westfall

Produced by Aaron Kogan, Steven Klein, Gary Lucchesi, Michael McKay, and Stuart Fenegan

Cast: Brittany O’Grady, E. J. Bonilla, Alanna Ubach, Krisha Fairchild, Steven Klein and Bianca Comparato

Nothing is as it seems when filmmaker Emily Wyland (Brittany O’Grady) teams up with cinematographer Danny (E. J. Bonilla) to shoot an intimate documentary about reuniting with Emily’s estranged mother after a decade apart. When her mother suddenly goes missing, possibly succumbing to the addictions that first tore her family apart, Emily and Danny must piece together increasingly sinister clues to find her before it’s too late. Directed by Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker Pedro Kos (Rebel Hearts, Lead Me Home) in his first narrative feature, IN OUR BLOOD masterfully blends psychological mystery with chilling horror. The film weaves a twisted tale of reconciling with the ghosts of our past and confronting the complicity we share in creating a world that preys on the most vulnerable.

Mr. Crocket (US, 2024) – West Coast Premiere

Directed by Brandon Espy

Written by Carl Reid

Produced by David Brooks, Arbi Pedrossian, Jenna Cavelle, Josh Feldman

Cast: Jerrika Hinton, Ayden Gavin, Elvis Nolasco, Kristolyn Lloyd, Alex Alomar Akpobome

The year is 1993. SUMMER BEVERLY’S world is turned upside down when the love of her life, her husband, JERREL, succumbs to cancer. On her own, struggling to support herself and her nine-year-old son, MAJOR, things couldn’t possibly get any worse for Summer. Or so she believes, until the trauma of his father’s death sends Major into an emotional tailspin, making him impossible to control. Summer believes she’s been granted a miracle when a VHS tape of an old kids TV show, MR. CROCKET’S WORLD, appears on her doorstep. She plays it for Major, and it works like a charm in finally getting him to calm down and behave. But soon, Major’s love for the show and its relentlessly cheery host, MR. CROCKET, devolves into an obsession. To keep her sanity, Summer has to pull the plug on Major’s endless TV marathon. When Major goes on a tirade in response, smashing some of his late father’s most treasured items, Summer lashes out and says some harsh words. Later that night, Mr. Crocket himself violently emerges from the television and kidnaps Major through a mysterious portal. The police don’t believe a word Summer says, so she launches into a search all through the neighborhood for clues about Mr. Crocket and all of the other kids he’s taken over the years. What Summer uncovers about where they’ve all vanished to send her on a journey deep into Mr. Crocket’s dark and twisted world.

Scared Shitless (Canada, 2024) – US Premiere

Directed by Vivieno Caldinelli

Written by Brandon Cohen

Produced by Lewis Spring

Cast: Chelsea Clark, Daniel Doheny, Mark McKinney, Steven Ogg 

A plumber and his germophobic son are forced to get their hands dirty to save the residents of an apartment building, when a genetically engineered, blood-thirsty creature escapes into the plumbing system.

Test Screening (USA, 2024) – North American Premiere

Directed by Clark Baker

Written by Clark Baker, Stephen Susco

Produced by Stephen Susco, Michael Mobley, Warren Kohler

Cast: Sean Bridgers, James Urbanik, Amy Hargreaves, Rain Spencer, Johnny Berchtold, Drew Scheid

Summer, 1982: four lifelong best friends find their lives upended when a Hollywood film decides to hold a secret test screening in their small, declining Oregon town.

The Witch. Revenge (Ukraine, 2024) – North American Premiere

Directed by Andriy Kolesnyk

Written by Yaroslav Voitseshek

Produced by Iryna Kostyuk

Cast: Tetiana Malkova, Taras Tsymbaliuk

An ancient witch from the Ukrainian town of Konotop (always believed to be a place where witches are born) has renounced her powers after falling in love with a mortal guy, but when the war starts and russian soldiers occupy the city and brutally murder her beloved, she decides to exact revenge on them, so she restores her powers and subjects her fiancé`s killers to some horrifying and bloody acts of retribution.

The Weekend (Nigeria, 2024) – West Coast Premiere

Directed by Daniel Oriahi

Written by Egbewamei Sammy

Produced by Uche Okocha

Cast: Uzoamaka Aniunoh, Bucci Franklin, Meg Otanwa, Gloria Young, Keppy Ekpenyong, Damilola Ogunsi, James Gardiner

Gripping Nigerian thriller exploring in-law dynamics through unpredictable twists and turns, keeping viewers hooked until the riveting conclusion.

 

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