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Richard Something & GM Sukara 2017, 98 mins, US When washed-up musician Roger Oddcock wakes up in Hell and discovers it’s just a boring office, he convinces an out-of-touch Satan to let him return to Earth on one condition: he’ll write her a song so epic that everyone will want to die and go to Hell
Fangoria Rob Grant‘s previous work has been within the editorial department on notable films like WAR FOR THE PLANET OF THE APES (2017), DAWN OF THE PLANET OF THE APES (2014), and THE CABIN IN THE WOODS (2012). Coming this year, levelFILM will release Rob Grant’s very own feature, FAKE BLOOD, for all of us fright fiends to see! Starring Mike Kovac, Jacqueline Breakwell, and Rob Grant, the viewers are taken right into the madness with the filmmakers as they set out to investigate the connection, if any, with horror films and violence. Get ready for a wild ride..this project may get a lot more action than the filmmakers could have ever hoped-for. Read more about FAKE BLOOD: Rob Grant and Mike Kovac receive a disturbing fan video inspired by their previous horror movie Mon Ami, motivating them to investigate the responsibility of filmmakers in portraying violence in movies. In their pursuit of the truth they are unwittingly introduced to the real world of violent criminals and their victims. SFINDIE presents the 14th annual ANOTHER HOLE IN THE HEAD genre film festival. For 14 DAYS we present 120 of the best HORROR, SCI-FI, FANTASY films from around the world. AHITH film festival runs OCTOBER 25TH THROUGH NOVEMBER 8TH at the very nice dollbe certified New People Cinema located in San Francisco's very central Japantown.
Q&A after the screening with Director Joshua M. Johnson of "Buzzard Hollow Beef" Joshua M. Johnson 2017, 76 mins, US Follows a family, who after experiencing vivid hallucinations, believe that they have been poisoned by cannibalistic hillbillies who intend to hunt them. SFINDIE presents the 14th annual ANOTHER HOLE IN THE HEAD genre film festival. For 14 DAYS we present 120 of the best HORROR, SCI-FI, FANTASY films from around the world. AHITH film festival runs OCTOBER 25TH THROUGH NOVEMBER 8TH at the very nice dollbe certified New People Cinema located in San Francisco's very central Japantown.
David Marek 2017, 85 mins, US In the eleventh hour, one man's last attempt to preserve humanity may be what separates a desperate group of survivors from becoming the very monsters they are trying to escape. SFINDIE presents the 14th annual ANOTHER HOLE IN THE HEAD genre film festival. For 14 DAYS we present 120 of the best HORROR, SCI-FI, FANTASY films from around the world. AHITH film festival runs OCTOBER 25TH THROUGH NOVEMBER 8TH at the very nice dollbe certified New People Cinema located in San Francisco's very central Japantown.
Who's watching Oliver Richie 2016, 87 mins, Thailand Who's watching Oliver tells the story of a mentally unstable loner lost in a life forced upon him. By night Oliver aimlessly wanders the streets and bars on what can only be described as a truly shocking and humiliating killing spree. Another hole in the head 2017 dates will run October 25th through November 8th, the festival will screen 28 feature films, and 91 short subjects at New People Cinema (1746 Post St, in San Francisco’s Japantown). Many of the filmmakers will be interacting with the audience during moderated Q&A sessions after their shows. Audience Awards based on genre and geographic origin are given out according to viewer ratings, along with Staff Awards for Short and Feature Film. Admission for all shows is $15, with the exception of our Closing Night Show (AKIRA, featuring a live soundtrack), which is $20. Our non-transferrable All Festival Passes are $149.
Sasha Louis Vukovic 2017, 104 mins, Canada In the spring of 1929 – near the end of a golden age of exploration – an expedition of Ivy League University Botanists enter an uncharted forest on the North American frontier.