Brooklyn Horror Film Festival Announces Final Wave of Titles

Brooklyn Horror Film Festival Final Lineup

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Brooklyn Horror Film Festival Lineup

The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival announces today the second and final wave of titles for their upcoming 2022 edition, presented by Shudder, running October 13th to the 20th with screenings held at Nitehawk Cinema Williamsburg and Williamsburg Cinemas.

The 7th edition of New York City’s celebrated genre event will close with the U.S. Premiere of the “straight cut” of Gaspar Noé’s Irreversible, also a highlight of the festival’s Fear In Focus: French Extremity sidebar, coinciding with the film’s 20th anniversary, and will spotlight Charlotte Le Bon’s supernatural coming-of-age feature debut Falcon Lake — hot off of its North American premiere at TIFF — as Centerpiece. In addition, BHFF is proud to host a special event screening of the new genre anthology Give Me An A.

Executive produced by Natasha Halevi, member of the celebrated female horror filmmaker group Fatale Collective, who premiered their own anthology, BLEED, at Brooklyn Horror in 2019, all proceeds from the screening will be donated to The New York Abortion Access Fund (NYAAF) to help provide access to reproductive services.

GIVE ME AN A was conceived following the devastating overturning of Roe v. Wade in America and features a star-studded cast that includes Alyssa Milano (Charmed), Virginia Madsen (SIDEWAYS), Gina Torres (THE MATRIX franchise), Milana Vayntrub (WEREWOLVES WITHIN), Jennifer Holland (Peacemaker), Sean Gunn (GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY films), Molly C. Quinn (Castle), Jason George (Grey’s Anatomy), and Jackie Tohn (GLOW), and the screening will be followed by a moderated discussion on reproductive rights with attending filmmakers, producers, and cast. For more information on NYAFF visit www.nyaaf.org.

Wave two adds even more exciting world premieres to the slate, including a special free screening for BHFF audiences to enjoy of Tubi’s Terror Train remake; Influencer, the latest from BHFF 2019 alum Kurtis David Harder; and the hand-drawn animated horror The Weird Kidz, directed by Lucky McKee’s longtime editor Zach Passero. 

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Additional highlights from the final wave include the festival’s previously mentioned Fear In Focus: French Extremity sidebar – not for the weak of heart! — featuring the U.S. premiere of the new HD remaster of Fabrice Du Welz’s revered feature debut Calvaire, and the complete Slayed program of LGBTQ+ horror, featuring Michelle Garza Cervera’s two-time Tribeca winning Huesera.

While Kyra Gardner’s Living with Chucky documentary; Carter Smith’s skin-crawling horror-thriller Swallowed; and a special screening of Brian Yuzna’s Society will be presented in conjunction with the book launch of It Came From The Closet, edited by Joe Vallese. 

The complete shorts line-up for BHFF 2022, including two blocks of the festival’s signature, locally-made-horror Home Invasion section, rounds out the announcement alongside this year’s special events. 

Badges are currently available to purchase on the website while supplies last and individual tickets will go on sale this Friday at noon EST. The complete schedule is now available HERE.

We’ve included a Brief Synopsis on the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival Lineup below

Falcon Lake

Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Falcon Lake
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Falcon Lake

Centerpiece Film
East Coast Premiere
Canada, France | 2022 | 99 Min. | Dir. Charlotte Le Bon

Caught between childhood and adulthood, Bastien and Chloè spend their summer vacation with their families at a haunted lake cabin in rural Quebec. Tropes of drowning, ghosts, and death linger throughout the assured debut by actor turned director Charlotte Le Bon that follows two teens whose few days together will ultimately change them forever.

Irreversible: Straight Cut

Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Irreversible: Straight Cut
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Irreversible: Straight Cut

(Closing Night)
US Premiere

France | 2002 | 97 Min. | Dir. Gaspar Noè

If you’ve experienced Gaspar Noé’s incredible IRREVERSIBLE, you know that it’s an assaultive and brilliant look at the psychological damages caused by sexual violence and blood-lusting revenge, one presented as a backwards narrative that unconventionally reveals its characters motivations. Their actions, as well as the nihilism of the film itself, take on a whole new dynamic here, with Noé presenting the narrative in its proper chronological order, giving an already singularly powerful masterpiece the ability to cause a newfound dose of visceral devastation.

Daughter

Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Daughter
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Daughter

Dark Start Pictures
East Coast Premiere
USA | 2022 | 95 Min. | Dir. Corey Deshon 

Held against her will inside an isolated house deep in the woods, a young woman has no choice but to challenge the interpersonal dynamics and self-imposed rules of her captors, a three-person nuclear family that believes the air outside is toxic and that the apocalypse has arrived.

Evil Eye

Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Evil Eye
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Evil Eye

East Coast Premiere
Mexico | 2022 | 100 Min | Dir. Isaac Ezban

With all hope seemingly lost, and needing time to themselves to find the best medical care, a critically sick young girl’s parents leave her and her older sister at grandma’s house, where bedtime stories about a demonic shapeshifter turn out to be more than fiction.

Flowing

Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Flowing
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Flowing

East Coast Premiere
Italy | 2022 | 93 Min | Dir. Paolo Strippoli

Reeling from the devastating death of their matriarch in a tragic car accident, the Morel family is shattered. Rather than bind together in shared grief, father and son deflect blame and lash out at each other in anger.

The little sister, also sadly wounded in the accident, can only watch as the rest of her loved ones destroy what’s left of their family from the inside out. All the while a mysterious gas is seeping from out of the sewers that causes you to hallucinate your most painful, repressed thoughts. A dark and stormy Rome sets the stage for despair on a direct path to bloody carnage.

Give Me An A

Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Give Me An A
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Give Me An A

Special Event Screening
USA | 2022 | 90 Min | Dir. Natasha Halevi, Meg Swertlow, Bonnie Discepolo, Danin Jacquay, Annie Bond, Sarah Kopkin, Monica Moore-Suryiage, Caitlin Hargraves, Megan Rosati, Hannah Alline, Avital Ash, Mary C. Russell, Valerie Finkel, Kelly Nygaard, Loren Escandon, Francesca Maldonado

An urgent and passionate response to the recent overturning of Roe v. Wade, GIVE ME AN A is an anthology collecting 15 brand new shorts and a wraparound piece running the genre gamut from satire to horror, all thematically focused on abortion rights and bodily autonomy.

An ambitious project put together in record time, GIVE ME AN A sees a massive ensemble of female filmmakers gather in unprecedented fashion to use their creative voices at a crucial moment in history. This is art for survival.

100% of proceeds from the screening will be donated to The New York Abortion Access Fund (NYAAF) to help provide access to reproductive services.

Influencer

Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Influencer
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Influencer

World Premiere
USA | 2022 | 92 Min | Dir. Kurtis David Harder

Despite what she tells her loyal followers on IG, social media influencer Madison is having a lonely and disappointingly uneventful visit in Thailand. Her experience does a miraculous 180 when she meets CW, another traveler who seems to thrive on her own.

After showing Madison all the amazing sights, CW saves the best surprise for last—a deserted island completely off the grid. Kurtis David Harder (BHFF 2019 selection SPIRAL) directs this sneakily twisted thriller that begs the question, are we the stars of our own stories or is no one?

NightMare

Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: NightMare
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: NightMare

East Coast Premiere
Norway | 2022 | 99 Min. | Dir. Kjersti Helen Rasmussen

Eager to start their new life together, Mona and Robby have everything set: a new apartment, Robby’s new job, and Mona’s pregnancy. While things feel wonderful for Robby, though, Mona can’t shake the feeling that the strange occurrences around their apartment building are connected to her feeling that something inhuman wants the baby that’s inside her.

Smile

Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Smile
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Smile

Free Advance Screening, September 26
USA | 2022 | 115 Min | Dir. Parker Finn

After witnessing a bizarre, traumatic incident involving a patient, Dr. Rose Cotter (Sosie Bacon) starts experiencing frightening occurrences that she can’t explain. As an overwhelming terror begins taking over her life, Rose must confront her troubling past in order to survive and escape her horrifying new reality.

Terror Train

Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Terror Train
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Terror Train

Tubi Original
World Premiere
Free Screening Presented by Tubi
US/Canada | 2022 | 91 Min | Dir. Philippe Gagnon

Lovers of ’80s slasher cinema know all about the Jamie-Lee-Curtis-led favorite TERROR TRAIN (1980). Now, 42 years later, Tubi is set to thrill horror fans with a contemporary reimagining of this cult classic. Keeping many of the original’s elements, including the killer’s clown mask obsession, intact, Tubi’s rambunctious and blood-drenched new remake takes place during a Halloween-themed bash, where college seniors on board a party train soon find themselves amidst locomotive-bound carnage en route to its body-count-heavy final destination. 

Year of the Shark

Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Year of the Shark
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Year of the Shark

East Coast Premiere
France | 2022 | 84 Min | Dir. Ludovic Boukherma, Zoran Boukherma

Tough and humorless maritime cop Maja is finally ready for well-deserved retirement when bodies begin washing up on the shore. As she becomes hell-bent on proving it’s all a bloodthirsty shark’s doing, the community shrugs off her warnings.

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All Jacked Up And Full Of Worms

Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: All Jacked Up And Full Of Worms
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: All Jacked Up And Full Of Worms

A Cinedigm, Bloody Disgusting, SCREAMBOX, and Fandor Release.
New York Premiere
USA | 2022 | 72 Min. | Dir. Alex Phillips

If you are looking through the festival slate for a movie that is the most out-there, eye-popping, what-hole-did-this-crawl-out-from, all-jacked-up-and-full-of-worms type of movie, then you won’t want to miss Alex Phillips’ electric debut, ALL JACKED UP AND FULL OF WORMS. Take a trip with Roscoe (Phillip Andre Botello) and Benny (Trevor Dawkins) through their downward spiral of drugs, sex and primordial ooze.

Next Exit

Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Next Exit
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Next Exit

A Magnolia Pictures Release
USA | 2022 | 106 Min. | Dir. Mali Elfman

The world changes in a flash when a scientist shockingly claims she’s able to track consciousness after death hence proving the existence of an afterlife. Rose and Teddy, two deeply tormented strangers on their way to join this new study, cross paths and reluctantly agree to travel together cross-country. The journey to voluntarily end their lives proves not to be such an easy exit plan as they’re haunted both literally and figuratively by the ghosts of their pasts.

Slash/Back

Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Slash/Back
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Slash/Back

An RLJE/Shudder Release
New York Premiere
Canada | 2022 | 86 Min. | Dir. Nyla Innuksuk

It’s another boring summer lamenting how lame their lives are for Maika and the girls of Pangnirtung, a tiny northern hamlet in the Arctic Ocean. When Pang is invaded by shape shifting aliens, the teens are forced to become the hunters they were born to be and rediscover a love for their beautiful home.

The Weird Kidz

Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: The Weird Kidz
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: The Weird Kidz

World Premiere
USA | 2022 | 80 Min | Dir. Zach Passero

Three 12-year-old boys, including the precocious Dug, excitedly tag along with Dug’s older brother and his new girlfriend for a night of fireside camping. Their good times are rudely interrupted, though, when a local monster legend known as the “Night Child” turns out to be all too real. Painstakingly hand-drawn over eight years, veteran editor Zach Passero’s animated horror-comedy nails every fun-loving beat you could possibly want from a raucous yet heartfelt ode to ’80s coming-of-age genre films.

Huesera

Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Huesera
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Huesera

An XYZ Films Release
Mexico, Peru | 2022 | 93 Min. | Michelle Garza Cervera

Being pregnant with her first child should be the most exciting time of Valeria’s life—everyone else around her, namely her boyfriend, certainly thinks as much. But as nightmarish visions put her at the mercy of a restless demon, Valeria seeks solace from the woman she once loved and help from a coven of witches whose methods are, well, peculiar. A multi-award winner at this year’s Tribeca Festival, BHFF alum Michelle Garza Cervera’s stunning debut sets a new standard for motherhood-minded horror.

Living with Chucky

Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Living with Chucky
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Living with Chucky

New York Premiere
USA | 2022 | 102 Mins. | Dir. Kyra Gardner

The most famous pint-sized serial killer and My Buddy doll from hell, Chucky, has turned out to be the most enduring slasher icon of the 80’s. Piling up eight features, multiple reinventions and now a hit television show, the Chucky franchise has bewitched multiple generations of horror film lovers and enriched the queer horror canon like no other before it.

Director Kyra Elise Gardner takes you on an incredibly personal behind-the-scenes journey from the very beginnings of CHILD’S PLAY through its continued evolution with interviews from the likes of Don Mancini, Brad & Fiona Dourif, and Jennifer Tilly—the people who have lived with Chucky the longest. 

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Society

Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Society
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Society

Screening in conjunction with ‘It Came From The Closet’ book launch event
France | 1989 | 99 Min. | Dir. Brian Yuzna

Being released via Feminist Press, the new book It Came From The Closet examines dozens of horror classics through essays that re-contextualize the films with fresh, queer points of view. One such film is Brian Yuzna’s bonkers SOCIETY, a late-’80s gem of body horror excess that follows a Beverly Hills teen whose parents belong to the grossest cult imaginable and features one of the wildest finales in cinema history. BHFF’s special SOCIETY screening will be introduced by It Came From The Closet editor Joe Vallese.

Swallowed

Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Swallowed
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Swallowed

USA | 2022 | 92 Min | Dir. Carter Smith

A quick, easy drug run orchestrated by his best friend Dom is supposed to send Ben off to his new life in California with some extra cash in his pocket. They arrive at the pick-up location to find Dom’s cousin drugged up and her intense, take-no-bullshit girlfriend Alice (Jena Malone, DONNIE DARKO, THE NEON DEMON) calling the shots. She insists the only way to get their money is to smuggle the drugs past the state border by way of ingesting them. Then it all goes to hell. A new queer nightmare from Carter Smith (director of THE RUINS), SWALLOWED is a dirty and disturbing, body horror love story featuring a delightfully unhinged supporting turn from Mark Patton (SCREAM, QUEEN! MY NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET).

Baise-Moi

Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Baise-Moi
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Baise-Moi

France | 2001 | 77 Min | Dir. Virginie Despentes, Coralie Trinh Thi 

Fed up with being pushed to the side and literally assaulted by society, particularly by men, two women decide to fight back by killing as many said men as possible. With its unflinching sexual violence and gruesome homicides, Virginie Despentes and Coralie Trinh Thi’s in-your-face BAISE-MOI (translation: “Fuck me”) has rightfully earned a reputation as one of the more controversial examples of the “New French Extremity.” 

Calvaire (HD Remaster)

Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Calvaire
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Calvaire

A Yellow Veil Pictures Release.
US Premiere
Belgium, France, Luxembourg | 2004 | 88 Min | Dir. Fabrice Du Welz

The setup is basic enough: A guy, lost in an unfamiliar town, is taken in by a seemingly kind stranger after his van breaks down. Everything after that, however, is anything but basic. One of the most underrated of all early 2000s horror films, Fabrice Du Welz’s (VINYAN, ALLELUIA) debut feature is mesmerizingly unclassifiable, merging the weird with the creepy and the flat-out vicious to form a beautiful stew of insanity. And with this new restoration, Du Welz’s bizarre masterwork has never looked better.

Fat Girl

Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Fat Girl
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Fat Girl

France | 2001 | 86 Min | Catherine Breillat

Directed by French provocateur Catherine Breillat, FAT GIRL follows a sibling rivalry between two adolescent sisters on a trying family vacation. 12-year-old Anais is forced to watch as her 15-year-old sister Elena falls prey to the relentless seduction of an older Italian student. A harsh yet genuine depiction of sisterhood fraught with jealousy, unconditional love and youthful desire all leading up to a heartbreaking, brutal end. 

Criminal Lovers

Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Criminal Lovers
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Criminal Lovers

France | 1999 | 96 Min | François Ozon

Two teenage lovers think they’ve committed the perfect murder by offing a classmate and dumping his body in the woods. Unfortunately, an old hermit living in those woods has other thoughts on the matter and locks the couple up in his basement, jumpstarting a series of horrific events. 

The Phantom of the Opera with a Live Score from The Flushing Remonstrance

Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: The Phantom of the Opera with a Live Score from The Flushing Remonstrance
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: The Phantom of the Opera with a Live Score from The Flushing Remonstrance

Leroux’s 1910 novel, this Universal Pictures-backed version of THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA  remains, thanks to Lon Chaney’s breathtaking physical transformation and amazing performance as the title character, a timeless gold standard within silent film horror. BHFF is thrilled to bring it to the big screen complete with an original live score from The Flushing Remonstrance (the duo of Catherine Cramer and Robert Kennedy), who are returning to the festival following their 2019 live score performance for THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI. 

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Ghostwritten

Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Ghostwritten
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Ghostwritten

New York Premiere
USA | 2022 | 89 Min. | Dir. Thomas Matthews

Clinging to the reputation of his one hit novel, writer Guy Laury (Jay Duplass) accepts a winter residency on a reclusive island whose residents seem friendly at first. The discovery of a lost manuscript and its possible ties to a longstanding local murder case, however, throw into question the intentions of everyone around him. 

Shorts: Home Invasion Block 1

Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Shorts: Home Invasion Block 1
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Shorts: Home Invasion Block 1

Brooklyn Horror’s mainstay showcase for New York City-based genre filmmakers is back for another two rounds of that good shit. This is the kickass opening salvo.

Skin & Bone, dir. Eli Powers; We Wanted Children, dir. Tim O’Connor; Let Me Go (The Right Way), dir. Destry Allyn Spielberg; Bette, dir. Mary Dauterman; Spa Day, dir. Jaki Bradley, Kevin Armento; Enough Sleep, dir. Ben Botwick; We Want Faces So Bad, dir. Matthew Van Gessel

Shorts: Home Invasion Block 2

Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Shorts: Home Invasion Block 2
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Shorts: Home Invasion Block 2

The onslaught of awesome continues with this second dose of NYC-local talent here to scare, amuse and disturb the hell out of you.

Mickey Dogface, dir. Zach Fleming; Caregiver, dir. Rafael De Leon; Five Star Review, dir. Vivien Vitolo; No Man’s Land, dir. Kristen Buckels; The Promotion, dir. A.K. EspadaPhil Cheney; The Living, dir. Cleo Handler; The Businessman, dir. Nathan Ginter; Scooter, dir. Chelsea Lupkin

Nightmare Fuel

Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Nightmare Fuel
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Nightmare Fuel

Nocturnal encounters, bizarre run-ins with four-legged creatures, supernatural unease and slasher riffs mark this year’s batch of short-form, going-for-the-jugular terror.

Otherkin, dir. Dawson Taylor (USA); We Got a Dog, dir. Ryan Valdez (USA); Crimson Ties, dir. Francesca Scorsese (USA); Death in a Box, dir. Simeon Gregory (USA); Sleep, dir. Alexandra Pechman (USA); Night Shift, dir. Ali F. Mostafa (United Arab Emirates); Aftertaste, dir. Christianne Cruz (USA); The Cradle, dir. Massimo Meo (Canada); Red Room, dir. Bryan M. Ferguson (UK); Ringworms, dir. Will Lee (USA)

Head Trip

Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Head Trip
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Head Trip

BHFF’s annual gathering of the year’s best genre-bending shorts returns with an excellent barrage of subversion, including unconventional looks at body horror, extraterrestrial macabre and socially minded descents into madness.

FROM.BEYOND, dir. Fredrik S. Hana (Norway); Seagull, dir. Dean Puckett (UK); Evergreen, dir. Malin Barr (USA); Everybody Goes to the Hospital, dir. Tiffany Kimmel (USA); Pretty Pickle, dir. Jim Vendiola (USA); Sucker, dir. Alix Austin (UK); Earthworm, dir. Grace Gregory (USA); Bug Bites, dir. Daniel DelPurgatorio (USA); Chicks, dir. Geena Marie Hernandez (USA)

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Slayed: LGBTQ+ Horror Shorts

Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Slayed
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Slayed

Always a BHFF crowd favorite, the fest’s signature celebration of queer horror is back with a wide range of styles and moods, ranging from chilling psychological menace to vibrant experimentation.

Chaperone, dir. Sam Max (USA); Don’t Go Where I Can’t Find You, dir. Rioghnach Ní Ghrioghair (Ireland); They See You, dir. Jared Januschka (USA); I Love You Don’t Leave Me, dir. Alex Leombruno (USA); The Bottom, dir. Morgan Ruaidhrí O’Sullivan, James Kautz (USA); Hideous, dir. Yann Gonzalez (UK)

Creeping Terror

Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Creeping Terror
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Creeping Terror

Sit back and prepare to not relax with this collection of terrifying and meticulously paced exercises in patient dread, punctuated by folk horror and familial paranoia.

Listen to Mother, dir. Jamie Gyngell (UK); Shut, dir. Niels Bourgonje (Netherlands); Darker, dir. Frank van den Bogaart (Belgium); OST., dir. Abichoke Chandrasen (Thailand); Tistlebu, dir. Simon Matthew Valentine (Norway); Miltown, dir. Connor Martin, Chris Beyrooty (USA)

Laugh Now, Die Later

Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Laugh Now, Die Later
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Laugh Now, Die Later

What’s more fun than being scared to death? Laughing hysterically the whole time, of course, which is exactly what this unruly and audacious crop of horror-comedy shorts is engineered to make you do.

Mom vs. Machine, dir. Tesh Guttikonda (Canada); Meat Friend, dir. Izzy Lee (USA); Wild Bitch, dir. Rebekka Johnson, Kate Nash (USA); Special Delivery, dir. Andrew Melzer (USA); Prom Car ’91, dir. Brian Otting (USA); You Are Trash!, dir. Andy Koeger, Dan Frantz (USA); Cruise, dir. Sam Rudykoff (Canada); Baby Fever, dir. Hannah May Cumming (USA)

2022 Brooklyn Horror Jury

Features, Main Competition

Zach Clark (LITTLE SISTER director, editor)

Candice Frederick (HuffPost, Senior Culture Reporter)

Kate Robertson (Author, Devil’s Advocates: Trouble Every Day)

Features, Head Trip Competition

Adam Koehler (IFC Films, Manager, Acquisitions and Productions)

Carter Smith (SWALLOWED director)

Christine Nyland (Actor, Writer, Filmmaker)

Shorts

Zelda Adams (HELLBENDER co-director, actor)

Matthew Monagle (Certified Forgotten Podcast Co-Host)

Corey Deshon (DAUGHTER director)

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