Call for Entries - Early submission deadline approaching

             International Film Festival of Horror
                     www.festivalofhorror.com

                               October, 2005
                              Cincinnati, Ohio

              Early Submission Deadline: January 1, 2005
                      Final deadline is August 25, 2005.
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The International Festival of Horror would like to officially invite
filmmakers from around the world to submit their films as we open for the
2005 season. This year we are expanding our purpose slightly and accepting
Science Fiction and Fantasy productions.  We are looking for creative,
experimental, underground, low-budget, no-budget, and indie shorts and
feature length films in the following genre's:

Horror
Slasher
Horror Experimental
Thriller
Suspense
Sci-Fi
Fantasy
Psychological
Animated Horror
Animated Sci-fi
Documentary

The International Festival of Horror was established to showcase the works
of underground horror and sci-fi filmmakers that are ignored by the main
stram and provide an outlet for these films. One of our
missions is also to help build aliances between filmmakers, independent
production companies, and underground distributors. Together, we can build
an underground distribution network that reaches markets the powers-that-be
cannot reach or don't want to bother with.

We are seeking intelligent, cutting edge,   independent horror movies that
explore humanities deepest fears and desires without fear of the Status Quo.
Many films in these gernres are forced to change there script or never
receive distribution because of antiquated moralities or because the films
challenged the power structures. By giving voice to these films and their
messages, the International Festival of Horror hopes to be an agent of
change in their struggle for expression.

We also believe that horror and sci-fi is at it's best when it functions as
social critique, whether consiously or unconsciously. As part of our unique
festival vision, we have created the first political horror and sci-fi
festival in the world, and added a documentary award for "The Truth is
Scarier than Fiction." Last year's winner was "Florida Fights Back," a grass
roots documentary about the 2000 election scandle in Florida. But just
because we care about the world doesn't mean we don't like to get good and
scared, or intellectually challenged, so don't think your film will get
overlooked if it doesn't have an overt political theme. Part of our mission
is also to reward filmmakers who take risks and chances because these
filmmakers are paving the way to the future.

Our first festival screened over 30 films in 3 days. Audienced where
shocked, thrilled, disoriented, and appalled. In other words, a great first
year! We'd like to thank all the filmmakers who submitted their films and
those who came out for the screenings and invite them to come back for our
2nd annual FESTIVAL OF HORROR!

To submit your film, go to: www.festivalofhorror.com


From Withoutabox.com

" Chicago filmmaker and Illinois native, Max Krueger, launches the
International Festival of Horrors, dedicated to the macabre and dark
independent films made around the world. Although there are many horror
festivals, "this one is intended to put the Art back in horror," says Max
Krueger. "Too many have come to equate horror with 'bad' thanks to Hollywood
and others. I want to celebrate filmmakers who look inside themselves and at
the world and aren't afraid to tell us the horrors they see there." Although
catering to the political and social film, Festival of Horrors has a lighter
side. "We are giving away an award for best comedy, best mixed genre, and
best cult classic." There will be awards for both shorts and features, and
in several categories including student, best director, best cinematography,
and best comedy.Further breaking the mold, the festival will host political
documentaries for it's "Truth is Scarier then Fiction" contest. "

 From CityBeat, Cincinnati, Ohio Oct 2004
Reminiscent of the gritty downtown cinemas that used to exclusively show low
budget horror movies and other exploitation fare, the third floor of The
Mockbee in Brighton Corner becomes a Halloween cinema for the International
Festival of Horror, a program of short and feature-length underground
fantasy films. Titles include Teenage Bikini Vampire and Flesh Eating Ghouls
from Outer Space. The fest runs 6 p.m.-2:30 a.m. Friday throught Sunday.
Tickets are $5. Proceeds benefit X-Ray Cincinnati. Go to
www.festivalofhorror.com for more information. -- Steve Ramos




-- 
Max Krueger
http://freakoutfilms.com

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