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Original Date: 2025-03-26 through 2025-03-30

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Noroi: The Curse Poster
Director: Kōji Shiraishi (Japan)
Studio: Kōji Shiraishi
Duration: 01:55:00
Genre: Faux Doc
Description:
Pre-festival Event - Retro Screening

Synopsis:

If UFF's favorite subgenres—found footage horror, faux documentary, in-world camera—can claim a filmmaker of grandmaster status, that filmmaker is surely Japan's Kōji Shiraishi. We have shown a number of Shiraishi's films over the years, from the one-take trans-dimensional fantasy A Record of Sweet Murder (UFF3) to the delightful lesbian BDSM faux-doc Safe Word (UFF666). The Unnamed Footage Festival is proud to open our eighth edition with a 20th anniversary screening of Noroi: The Curse, one of Shiraishi's finest works.

The film is presented as the final documentary by Masafumi Kobayashi (Jin Muraki), a famous researcher of the paranormal. Kobayashi's investigation tracks several mysterious disappearances, leading him to a village with a long-buried secret. Over its nearly two-hour run time, the film fully convinces as a documentary (and nails the tone and style of Japanese TV news and variety shows), aided by its strong cast. Ultimately, Noroi: The Curse is genuinely terrifying.


It Doesn't Blair Any Better Than Witch Poster
Duration: 00:00:00
Genre: Badgeholder Party
Description:
Secret Screening / Wine Mixer

Synopsis:

Yes, it's a dumb name. Yes, we love it. Last year we began the tradition of hosting a party before the fest begins in earnest. It gives filmmakers and fans a chance to meet each other, meet the UFF team, have a few free drinks, and get in the mood for UFF. This year, we're celebrating with our friends Nick Toti and Rachel Kempf, whose film It Doesn't Get Any Better Than This has been a massive success, selling out Alamo Drafthouses and pissing off people who can't see it online.

To celebrate, we'll be pouring drinks and presenting The Blair Witch Project in a way you probably haven't seen before. This screening is going to be pure vibes, so don't worry if you're having too much fun socializing. After taking some time to relax, we'll sit down for a secret screening of something from the Blair Witch universe that's never shown before in theaters.


8th Annual Recalibration Party Poster
Duration: 00:00:00
Genre: Opening Party
Description:
Presented by FOUND TV

Synopsis:

We've joined forces with the #InWorldCamera powerhouse @watchfoundtv and will be presenting a simultaneous release + screening of two new Horror Dadz films at our annual Recalibration Party! Featuring the 2024 Retrospective POWER HOUR.


Short Form Footage 1 Poster
Duration: 02:00:00
Genre: Short Film Block / Mixed Genre
Dream Eater Poster
Director: Alex Lee Williams, Jay Drakulic, Mallory Drumm (Canada)
Duration: 01:26:28
Genre: FF Horror
Synopsis:

When Dream Eater took the grand prize at The H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival in Portland, OR, I was as intrigued as I was cautious. Lovecraftian horror is one of our absolute favorite genres here at UFF, but it's also one of the hardest genres to do right. Old Howie P's stories have intrigued us for over a century, largely because his writing is infused with a deep, inescapable, and irrational emotion: Fear. It's easy to misunderstand his work as dry and emotionless due to his shallow, passive characters, but the truth is that the impotence of the archetypical Lovecraftian protagonist is a result of that fear. Why do anything at all in the face of a vast, indifferent, hungry cosmos?

So, about Dream Eater...

Dream Eater does Lovecraftian horror right. With a simple setup: Isolated in the Laurentian mountains, a filmmaker documents her boyfriend's bizarre sleep disorder. But this film is so much more than its simple summary. Directing trio Alex Lee Williams, Jay Drakulic, and Mallory Drumm infuse the film with nonstop dread. Williams and Drumm's central performances are so emotional and so utterly believable that they invoke a layer of fear that even eluded Lovecraft, namely fear of loss of a loved-one, ultimately asking the question: What do you do when someone you love enters a downward spiral that can't be cured?


What I Remember Poster
Director: Alex Hera (USA)
Duration: 01:10:34
Genre: Mystery
Synopsis:

It's no secret that this year's UFF is extremely heavy on horror films. So when I saw that What I Remember, the feature film debut from YouTube documentarian Alex Hera, was billed as a drama/mystery, I wasn't sure what to expect and couldn't predict how it might fit into this year's lineup. I was thrilled, however, to find a tight, engaging mystery with a plot that touches on real-world horrors just as terrifying as anything else UFF has to offer.

Based on Hera's short film of the same title, What I Remember follows Ryan and Sam, a pair bound together by loneliness and by their deep desire to escape the bigotry and isolation of their rural hometown. Building on the short, What I Remember might lack explicit scares, but it makes up for it with somber dread. Jumping between past and present, we watch Ryan and Sam's relationship tenderly grow, all-the-while knowing that in the present Ryan has gone missing, may be dead, and that Sam is dead-set on finding the truth. As these characters grow, so do the stakes, and the town central to the story starts to feel like a haunted house, where the film's central duo may be able to leave, but they can never truly escape.


The Rebrand Poster
Director: Kaye Adelaide (Canada)
Duration: 01:19:00
Description:
San Francisco Premiere

Synopsis:

The Rebrand is likely the best dark comedy I've seen in the last decade. Director Kaye Adelaide (Don't Text Back, MonsterDyke) has crafted a genuinely funny, dark, and toxic look at codependency within a dysfunctional lesbian relationship. For Adelaide's first feature film after releasing two award winning shorts she's proven herself a director to keep a close eye on. In The Rebrand, Adelaide impressively merges social challenges faced by minority sexualities with effective comedy effortlessly, making The Rebrand a perfect mockumentary of influencer culture.

The Rebrand follows eight-months pregnant videographer, Nicole (Naomi Silver-Vezina), who is hired to film a “redemption documentary” by Thistle and Blair (Nancy Webb and Andi E. McQueen), a pair of lesbian lifestyle influencers who have recently been canceled. But, Nicole soon suspects that the couple may have darker ulterior motives in store. The film's perfect balance of camp and horror made me fall in love. It's chaotic, dark, and queer and I will champion this film for years to come.


Tinsman Road Poster
Director: Robbie Banfitch (USA)
Duration: 01:54:12
Genre: FF Horror
Description:
World Premiere

Synopsis:

A young man searches for the body of his sister years after her tragic disappearance.


Dooba Dooba Poster
Director: Ehrland Hollingsworth (USA)
Duration: 01:16:35
Genre: Security Camera
Synopsis:

Loosely framed as a highschooler's research presentation, Ehrland Hollingsworth's sophomore feature film manages to capture the spirit of outsider art in a way other indie films can only dream of. Comprising CCTV and spycam footage alongside archival footage and titles in comic sans and Windows 95-esque word art, DOOBA DOOBA follows Amna (Amna Vegha), an aspiring singer who babysits to help make ends meet. Unbeknownst to Amna, her ward for the night is the 16-year-old Monroe (Betsy Sligh). What ensues is a cat-and-mouse game with the tension of Creep and an absurdist sensibility of Too Many Cooks.

DOOBA DOOBA is a rare film that shoots for outsider art and hits the mark entirely, despite creators being relatively normal (we hope). Don't let the film's odd assembly of quotes, archival footage, and comic sans titles fool you, DOOBA DOOBA gets dark.


The Unsolved Love Hotel Murder Case Incident Poster
Director: Dave Jackson + Guy (Japan)
Duration: 01:10:15
Genre: FF Horror
Synopsis:

If you're not familiar with Dave Jackson's 2015 slasher film Cat Sick Blues, you're missing out on one of the best, nastiest, and most original slashers of the 21st century. Similarly, Guy's freshman feature, The Sound of Summer, and his lurid array of shorts (such as the… uh… aptly named, 2 Girls 1 Gut) reveal the mononymous director as a master of no-budget gore. More-or-less emerging from their collaboration as hosts of the Show Me Something Wrong podcast, The Unsolved Love Hotel Murder Case Incident is a love letter to Japan's expansive genre of supernatural investigation films.

Drawing inspiration from the likes of Koji Shiraishi, the 25-deep Tokyo Videos of Horror franchise, and countless others, The Unsolved Love Hotel Murder Case Incident has a straightforward plot: Three friends investigate a haunted love hotel and get fucked with by ghosts, but the directing team's talent, attention to detail, and directing duo's excellent ensemble performance with co-star Kuromi Kirishima, makes The Unsolved Love Hotel Murder Case Incident a delight to watch.


JAPANDEMONIUM Poster
Duration: 01:30:00
Description:
MIDNIGHT SCREENING
Double Feature

Synopsis:
Senseless violence:
Gruesome scenes:
Time travel:
Jason Voorhees:
Evisceration:
Splatter pop:
A sea of blood:
Incomprehensible plots:
Dozens die:
Babies cry:
A womb cut open:
JAPANDEMONIUM!

Short Form Footage UK Poster
Duration: 01:26:00
Genre: Short Film Block / Mixed Genre
Distort Poster
Director: Richard Waters (Ireland)
Duration: 01:16:00
Genre: FF Horror
Synopsis:

A musician recording an album in the woods finds mysterious cassette tapes being left for him. On them, a woman researching an urban legend was being terrorised by a man and his vicious dog.

A mix between Justin Benson / Aaron Moorhead's RESOLUTION and Turner Clay's THE BLACKWELL GHOST, Distort is a beautiful and welcomed return to the woods.


Baleful Poster
Director: Denman Hatch (Canada)
Duration: 01:25:00
Genre: Hybrid
Synopsis:

Eddie has a serious problem. He doesn't know what's real. He doesn't know who he is. He doesn't know why he wakes up covered in blood.

Baleful is a hybrid anthology film that brings the UFF 8 theme—“Video Never Lies”—to a chilling reality. As reality unravels for a small community, its members turn to their cameras for the truth… only to discover that some images can't be unseen. From the creator of Canada's #1 horror YouTube channel, Deformed Lunchbox, Baleful also marks the long-awaited return of Kenny vs Spenny's Spencer Rice to the big screen.


Leech Poster
Director: David Dawson (USA)
Duration: 01:20:00
Genre: Screenlife
Description:
Theatrical Premiere

Synopsis:

Lolcow; (n) A person or group of people laughed at for actions that they take, despite not trying to be funny. They may try to take themselves seriously, but are often "milked" for laughs with or without their knowledge. -Urban Dictionary.

The Dark Lord of Loves Park, MI just received an eviction notice. Thankfully he's got an antagonistic relationship with an internet following that will sometimes pay him to debase himself.

David Dawson (Flesh Games, FAM-ILLI, The Long Weekend) returns to UFF with his exploration of the lolcow phenomenon. Highlighting the complicated relationship they share with other content creators, who often profit financially from “stolen” lolcow content and inspired by real life lolcow, KingCobraJFS, David offers a thoughtful and emotional examination of one of the darkest corners of the internet.

*David Dawson's short FAM-ILLI is also playing


Solvent Poster
Director: Johannes Grenzfurthner (Austria)
Studio: Johannes Grenzfurthner, Ben Roberts
Duration: 01:34:00
Genre: FF Horror
Synopsis:

I think I can safely speak for the entire UFF team when I say that we've been fascinated with the films of Johannes Grenzfurthner since we showed Masking Threshold at UFF666. Grenzfurthner followed Masking Threshold with the fascinating, experimental, and divisive—looking at you, Terrell—followup, Razzenest, at UFF7.

Now, we're proud to share Solvent, the final film in Grenzfurthner's loose trilogy of unconventional horror films. The film follows a group of researchers searching for Nazi artifacts on an abandoned farm, who discover something much more sinister lurking in a mysterious drain pipe. If that sounds bonkers, you're absolutely correct, and it's an absolute blast. While Solvent is, perhaps, the most traditional of the three, it retains Grenzfurthner's signature touch of batshit insanity. This is not one to miss.


It Doesn't Get Any Better Than This Poster
Director: Rachel Kempf, Nick Toti (USA)
Studio: Christian, Rachel Kempf, Nick Toti
Duration: 01:23:00
Genre: FF Horror
Description:
Special Screening

Synopsis:

At their very core, in-world-camera films are constructed from a blurring of fiction and reality, the pair mixed like concrete as the foundations of familiar cinematic format. It Doesn't Get Any Better Than This takes that foundation and uses it to build a duplex.

A word-of-mouth phenomenon within the found footage community, It Doesn't Get Any Better Than This has been selling out theaters and taking home awards (including the UFF7 Founder's Award) since it debuted in 2024. Those accolades are not without merit; The inclusion of Rachel Kempf and Nick Toti's real-life backstory (and real-life footage) introduces them as the people they really are, and forces the viewer to question the veracity of everything they see unfold, long after things get weird.

Toti and Kempf use their unique (and seemingly tumultuous) past to weave a narrative thread that begins with a quirky couple in small town Missouri buying a run-down duplex and through a drip-feed of disturbing revelations, transforms it into a truly frightening and authentic story of loss, love, and the strange situations life sometimes places us in—sometimes with those we hold the closest. Join us alongside directors Rachel Kempf and Nick Toti for a one-year UFF anniversary screening of the film that's taken the internet by storm and can't be seen at home: with an appearance by the filmmakers for the first time since before their incredibly successful Alamo Drafthouse run!


I Don't Like it Here Poster
Director: Robbie Smith (USA)
Duration: 01:03:08
Genre: Hybrid
Description:
World Premiere

Synopsis:

After his powerful directorial debut with Grieve, Robbie Smith returns with I Don't Like it Here, a poignant hybrid found-footage film that builds on the eerie, voyeuristic camera work of Grieve and combines it with segments of faux-documentary footage in order to create something deeply haunting and highly original. I Don't Like it Here follows a parolee who returns to his childhood home to find his family missing and himself a pariah.

While I Don't Like It Here is a hybrid film—That is, not exclusively found footage—Robbie Smith's cinematic eye pervades the film, haunting the camera with a nonstop sense of voyeurism, evoking the ghostly steadicam technique made infamous in Kubrick's The Shining. But, where Kubrick aims high, Smith swings low, with sharp cutaways that assail the viewer with blasts of disorienting violence, culminating in a blood-drenched finale that's a sight to behold.


The Lost Episode Poster
Director: Nick Wernham (Canada)
Studio: Abaddon Night
Duration: 01:22:16
Genre: FF Horror
Synopsis:

California Premiere
Assembled by XPU$HER and made available through the Black-Torrent Release Group, The Lost Episode offers a raw and unsettling look at unaired footage captured during a police ride-along on Halloween night, 2004. The film follows officers Paul Massaro and Terrence Williams as they navigate the sleepy streets of Franklin, uncovering a chain of horrifying events and a disturbing conspiracy rooted in the heart of the small town they swore to protect.


Reality Killers Poster
Director: Alessandro Capone,Pablo Dammicco,Volfango De Biasi,Francesco Maria Dominedò (Italy)
Duration: 01:13:00
Genre: FF Anthology
Description:
MIDNIGHT SCREENING
Thetrical Premiere / Retro (Banned 20 years ago)

Synopsis:

-FROM THE BRITISH BOARD OF FILM CLASSIFICATION-
Reality Killers is a horror film in which a man obsessed with violent 'snuff' videos, featuring people being abused, tortured and killed, goes on to commit his own similar crimes.
Reality Killers consists of a series of short vignettes in which people, including women and children, are killed. In some cases, acts of sadistic violence follow or involve sexual behaviour and nudity. The protagonist acts as a narrator, relishing in the violence and endorsing the actions of the killers. Women, in particular, are portrayed as either sexual objects to be abused or as predatory killers themselves. Potentially harmful attitudes, such as the suggestion that victims and perpetrators 'enjoy' violence, and that women are presented primarily as sex objects or predatory killers, are not clearly challenged, nor is there a narrative counterbalance to the sustained focus on sadism.

The BBFC considered whether the film's issues could be adequately addressed through intervention such as cuts. As Reality Killers consists almost entirely of scenes of sadistic violence and abuse, we determined that cuts would not effectively address these issues. The film, when taken as a whole, transgresses BBFC Classification Guidelines and policy, and we believe that its classification even at 18 would run contrary to broad public opinion. The BBFC therefore found Reality Killers to be unsuitable for classification.

Banned in the UK and lost for 20 years, Reality Killers will find its theatrical debut as our Saturday midnight screening.


Short Form Footage 2 Poster
Duration: 02:00:12
Genre: Short Film Block / Mixed Genre
Nightfall: A Paranormal Investigation Poster
Director: Myles McEwen, Ripley Stevens (Australia)
Studio: Myles McEwen
Duration: 01:20:23
Genre: Hybrid
Synopsis:

Found footage isn't a genre often known for its masterful traditional cinematography. That's not to say that the cinematography in found footage films isn't impressive—it often is—but it's rarely traditional. Nightfall: A Paranormal Investigation, however, masterfully uses the hybrid format to showcase beautiful slow cinematography that eventually gives way to frenetic found footage as the horror grows more intense. It's not just the camerawork that makes this film impressive though, Nightfall makes incredible use of sound design, carefully assembled from thousands of samples, to make something that haunts the senses.

Beyond the impressive technical work, Nightfall is a masterclass in minimalist filmmaking. It takes a classic setup: Two young paranormal investigators take on a case that challenges their abilities and threatens their lives, and uses it as a launching off point for an incredible sensory exploration alongside a gentle, touching story about fraternity in the face of the supernatural.


McCurdy Point Poster
Director: Jeremy Brothers, Nick Paonessa (USA)
Studio: Jeremy Brothers, Ryan Gaul
Duration: 01:19:00
Genre: FF Horror
Description:
San Francisco Premiere

Synopsis:

McCurdy Point was the second feature film I watched as part of UFF8 programming, all the way back in July 2024. I distinctly remember having two thoughts. First: This film slaps, and second: If all the entries are this good how the heck are we going to fit them all in? Talk about a good omen. Nine months later we're stoked to be showing McCurdy Point in what is undeniably the most stacked UFF lineup yet. Given the time gap, I rewatched it last night to better write this up, and my god does it slap.

McCurdy Point follows five friends who travel to an old cabin in the woods to celebrate, but instead find themselves targeted by a malicious force that defies explanation. Starring an ensemble cast of improv comedians, instead of scoring laughs, they build intense tension and massive scares as the force picks them off one by one. A lean, mean supernatural horror film, McCurdy Point takes the “buncha guys visit a haunted cabin” setup and executes it to perfection. At 77 minutes, not a moment feels extraneous. Every laugh, every scare, every moment of silence feels brutally deliberate.


Fat Tuesday Poster
Director: Jorge Torres-Torres (USA)
Duration: 01:19:00
Genre: Cinema-In-Public
Description:
Retro

Synopsis:

Cinema-in-Public is what we call films that are set in public areas and incorporate a blend of improv and script. UFF is proud to present its first Cinema-In-Public screening, Fat Tuesday.

Filmed in New Orleans on-location during the final days of Carnival, a group of friends is preyed upon by a mysterious killer (Hannah Gross). Filmed and edited by the criminally overlooked Jorge Torres-Torres (Toad Road, Sisters of the Plague) Fat Tuesday transcends traditional slashers by adding an element of verisimilitude previously unknown to the subgenre.


Hunting Matthew Nichols Poster
Director: Markian Tarasiuk (Canada)
Studio: Sean Harris Oliver
Duration: 01:36:00
Genre: FF Horror
Synopsis:

Better known for his acting roles in a handful of TV shows and Hallmark movies, Markian Tarasiuk's directorial debut proves that he's a creative force to be reckoned with. Taking the simple approach—a sister hunts for her brother who disappeared in the wilderness of Vancouver Island—Tarasiuk manages to craft a compelling narrative with unexpected twists and some solid, unexpected scares.

In my eyes, one of the highest marks a Found Footage Film can earn is making the audience ask “Is this real?” Without further comment, I present a conversation from the UFF Programmers' internal chat:

Internal UFF Text chat about Hunting for Matthew Nichols

What Happened to Dorothy Bell Poster
Director: Danny Villanueva (USA)
Duration: 01:20:00
Genre: FF Horror
Synopsis:

Ozzie Gray video documents her investigation into the traumatic events from her early childhood, which involved her late grandmother, Dorothy Bell.


Souvenir Poster
Director: Dustin Tamplen (USA)
Duration: 00:45:00
Genre: FF Horror
Synopsis:

Shot in part at UFF7 and featuring plenty of familiar faces, Souvenir follows Dustin Tamplen, who, after attending his first Unnamed Footage Festival, finds himself infected with an incurable illness. Faced with his own mortality, Dustin ventures deep into the Sierra Nevada Mountains to face death on his own terms.

A newcomer to HorrorDadz productions, Dustin enters with a bang. Souvenir is a punchy, tongue-in-cheek found footage film that's an absolute blast, especially with a crowd. I don't want to spoil it, but I'll mention that it's perhaps the only film I've ever seen that features suicide by ____


The Ruck March Poster
Director: Michael Rock (USA)
Duration: 00:53:00
Genre: FF Horror
Synopsis:

Based on Rock's personal experience leading ruck marches as part of his post-military career, The Ruck March follows two women (Natalie Hurt & Amanda Morgan) who want to test their limits as they join a ruck march led by Rock himself. As Rock marches his wards into the high desert outside of Fallon, Nevada, things take a dark turn when members of the march mysteriously vanish, and the two women begin to suspect that Rock and his associates are not what they seem.

Rock's performance as the march leader is a career best, and a welcome departure to his heroic portrayals in the Tahoe Joe and Flock series. As inscrutable as he is ruthless, Rock's performance is as strong as his direction.


UFF Power HOUR Poster
Duration: 01:00:00
Genre: Mixed Media
Synopsis:

The In-World-Camera Power Hour is back, and with a new gimick. Found Footy 2024 "Gone But Not Forgotten" is 60 clips in 60 minutes each followed by a toast, but it is also a 2024 retrospective. All the clips featured this year have been selected from films released (or screened) in 2024, with free beer donated by Lime Ventures.


LAST TAPE Poster
Director: Hadrien Carré, Tommaso Sergi (France)
Studio: Hadrien Carré, Tommaso Sergi
Duration: 00:10:05
Genre: FF Horror
Synopsis:

Sarah and Manon, two videographers from Paris and fans of URBEX (the illegal practice of exploring and filming abandoned places that are off-limits and hidden), set out to explore an abandoned castle for their YouTube channel.


Spooky Stuff Poster
Director: Craig Renfroe (USA)
Studio: Craig Renfroe
Duration: 00:14:59
Genre: Faux Doc
Synopsis:

West Cost Premiere
A documentarian and camera operator discover peaceful ghosts in an antique mall.


New Followers Poster
Director: Guy Pigden (New Zealand)
Studio: Guy Pigden
Duration: 00:13:34
Genre: FF Horror
Synopsis:

San Fransisco Premiere
Four travel Influencers embark on New Zealand's most famous hike, the Milford Track.


Playback Poster
Director: Gavin Zahn (USA)
Studio: Gavin Zahn
Duration: 00:13:00
Genre: Hybrid
Synopsis:

San Fransisco Premiere
A young couple finds a camcorder in the basement of their new house.


The New Way Program Poster
Director: Billy Senese (USA)
Studio: Billy Senese, Eric Lehning
Duration: 00:26:00
Genre: Faux Doc
Synopsis:

California Premiere
A series of found VHS tapes from a mysterious 1980s self-help program, called THE NEW WAY. This exclusive program will teach you how to unlock the power hidden deep inside you, giving your life limitless potential!


The Hedge Poster
Director: Trey Murphy (USA)
Studio: Quaid Murphy, Trey Murphy
Duration: 00:10:21
Genre: FF Horror
Synopsis:

World Premiere
A father finds a VHS camcorder and films his weekend with his kids, unaware of the horror ahead.


anniversary_6 Poster
Director: Carmen Perez (USA)
Studio: Carmen Perez
Duration: 00:13:38
Genre: FF Horror
Synopsis:

World Premiere
A dysfunctional anniversary date leads a man to an extreme method to try to win his boyfriend's heart back.


FAM-ILLI Poster
Director: David Dawson (USA)
Studio: David Dawson
Duration: 00:18:00
Genre: FF Horror
Synopsis:

Two struggling Juggalo rappers put blood, sweat, and tears into their newest music video.


trial.doc Poster
Director: Zeddy Chevron (Canada)
Duration: 00:07:30
Genre: Faux Doc
Synopsis:

US Premiere
The corrupted found footage of an unfinished documentary interview with an attempted-anonymous rape victim.


Augmented Poster
Director: Matthew Abaya (USA)
Duration: 00:14:30
Genre: POV
Synopsis:

An adventure into an augmented alternate reality video game becomes deadly when a gamer discovers that the paranormal may be real.
*Q&A following


Girls Just Wanna Have Kill Poster
Director: Sean Kurosawa (Japan)
Duration: 00:43:41
Genre: FF Horror
Synopsis:

US Premiere
A time traveler and pop culture "splatter heroine" investigate the murders of a coach and two female runners, which occurred thirty years ago. Mondo bizarro time travel splatter.


Killmageddon Poster
Director: Kyosuke Koizumi & Nozomi Tomaki (Japan)
Duration: 00:30:00
Genre: FF Horror
Synopsis:

A spectacular life record filled with fresh blood, screams and noise.


Hexham Heads Poster
Director: Mattijs Driesen, Chloë Delanghe (Belgium)
Duration: 00:34:40
Genre: FF Horror
Synopsis:

San Francisco Premiere
Tinted by the red safelight of the darkroom, the film (re)constructs a breathless pastoral horror about a place crystallised in time and terrorised by two 6cm tall stone heads whose current location remains unknown. We visit Rede Avenue - the original source of this supernatural energy - through the shivery stillness of Chloë Delanghe's grainy photographs and an erratic composition performed by an ensemble of improvisers across Ireland and Belgium. In Hexham Heads the joint mysteries of photosensitivity and the stone tape theory - which speculates on how minerals can record and replay the energy of hauntings - create a volatile chemical reaction.


Out of Bounds Poster
Director: Rob Ulitski (UK)
Duration: 00:05:24
Genre: FF Horror
Synopsis:

US Theatrical Premiere
Having somehow fallen past the boundaries of our reality, an injured woman must remain motionless in the beam of a flashlight to avoid a malevolent force in the shadows.


The Knocker Poster
Director: Dylan Nicholson (UK)
Duration: 00:06:00
Genre: Faux Doc
Synopsis:

A farmer is plagued by strange events after building his house on remote land.


All About Stevie Poster
Director: Russell Whaley (UK)
Duration: 00:13:12
Genre: FF Horror
Synopsis:

Shocking revelations occur whilst a man documents himself revisiting a little known incident that occurred in the early 90s in Yorkshire, England.


Toy Vlog Hunt Poster
Director: Stephen Escudero (USA)
Studio: Stephen Escudero, Dani Edghill, Derrick Mustelier
Duration: 00:07:01
Genre: Screenlife
Synopsis:

West Coast Premiere
Just a regular toy vlogger stalking the aisles of your local store as usual, beware.


Body Worn Video Poster
Director: Tony Hipwell (UK)
Studio: Richard O'Hare, Tony Hipwell
Duration: 00:11:00
Genre: POV
Synopsis:

A child abuse call isn't the best way to end a day, but for officers Cane and Adel, it's not just their shift that's about to end in this chilling new found footage horror from the creative team behind The Lure and The Heritage.


Free Spirit Poster
Director: Adam Santa Cruz, Ryan Santa Cruz (USA)
Duration: 00:25:01
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Synopsis:

In the summer of 1973, a young music journalist lands the opportunity to profile an up-and-coming rock band with a mysterious secret. After a Hollywood Hills afterparty takes a sinister turn, her camera may hold the only truth behind their fates, and the evil that took place there.


They Come Home to Die Poster
Director: Zeke Farrow (US)
Duration: 00:09:59
Genre: Faux Doc
Synopsis:

World Premiere
10 years into the pandemic, Zeke makes a documentary about life in quarantine with Mom.


Zero90Six.[REDACTED] Poster
Director: Carter Cox (US)
Duration: 00:08:10
Genre: POV
Synopsis:

Footage of Mobile Task Force Zenith-9 from the incident on September 8th, 2023.


The Tunnel Poster
Director: Brendan Cleaves (UK)
Studio: Cera Rose Pickering
Duration: 00:19:55
Genre: FF Horror
Synopsis:

When Alfie's Uncle Baz goes missing, friends Jay, Chloe, Alfie and Megs are tasked with cruising his narrow boat back to London.


Devil's Prism Poster
Director: Kika Magalhães (US)
Studio: Kika Magalhães, Chris Marrone
Duration: 00:11:09
Genre: POV
Synopsis:

California Premiere
Shown entirely from Gabi/'s perspective, the film follows a thief who joins her friends for a routine heist.


BUM Poster
Director: Anthony Leroy (Canada)
Duration: 00:39:00
Genre: Horror, Comedy
Synopsis:
A freelance news crew and a hotshot reporter search for a violent vagrant and get more than they bargained for.

The Hanover House Poster
Director: Matthew Catanzano (USA)
Studio: Matthew Catanzano
Duration: 00:06:18
Genre: FF Horror
Synopsis:

World Premiere
Investigating the infamous staircase at the Hanover House in Los Feliz, CA.


Flock Poster
Director: Daniel Zapata (Argentina)
Studio: Zombie Fingers
Duration: 00:10:43
Genre: FF Horror
Synopsis:

A group of friends go on a trip to document Professor Zeballos's lecture.


Boobies Poster
Director: Emma Chevalier (France)
Duration: 00:05:22
Genre: Faux Doc
Synopsis:

A couple is making a sextape, but she has a question, and he doesn't know the response...


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