The Bram Stoker Film Festival October 14th-17th in Whitby, England, is hosting some seriously awesome horror directed by women. Read on for details!
Xstine Cook's dark fantasy Canadian short Suckathumb, (Bloody thumbs! A starving brat! Spontaneously combusting cats! A child's imagination runs wild in the Canadian wilderness, fueled by her mother's horrific bed-time tales), Lis Fies dark and terrifying USA feature The Commune, Devi Snively's feature slasher debut Trippin', Hélène Cattet's giallo-esque surreal experimental Amer, and Dans ton sommeil (In Their Sleep) by Caroline du Potet are all making their UK debuts at the Bram Stoker Festival. What an amazing opportunity to see so many new genre films by women in one place. Plus!!! Lis Fies and Brenda Fies in Attendance!!!
www.bramstokerfilmfestival.com