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The 5 Points Horror Film Festival

September 28, 2009 Comments »

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The 5 Points Horror Film Festival will run October 23rd to the 30th. It features a mix of current independent horror films (Pontypool and Dead Snow), documentaries (Zombie Girl).

We’ll also feature classics, really old classics (the original Mummy and Frankenstein), locally made stuff (Zaat and local shorts), Rocky Horror, and a visit from TROMA’s Lloyd Kaufman.

We Want Your Films!

If you’ve created a horror film, we want to know. We have a few places open in the schedule and want to get the local film community involved with this festival. Send an email to news@jaxindiefilm.com and let us know.

Tentative Schedule

October 23rd
7pm – Nightmares in Red, White & Blue (Documentary)
9pm – Pontypool (Independent)
11pm – Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974 Classic)

October 24th
3pm – Frankenstein (the original 1931 Classic)
5pm – Carnival of Darkness (Short Films)
7pm – Zombie Girl (Documentary)
9pm – Dead Snow (Foreign)
11pm – An American Werewolf in London

October 25th
3pm – The Invisible Man (1933 Horror Classic)
5pm – Locally Made Short Films
7pm – How to be a Serial Killer (Horror/Comedy)
9pm – Cannibal Holocaust (70’s Classic)
11pm – Secret Horror Classic!

October 26th
80’s Horror Night – Films TBD

October 27th
TBD

October 28th
7:30pm – Zaat (Locally-made Horror Classic)

October 29th
7pm – Class of Nuke’em High (Horror/Comedy)
9pm – Q&A with TROMA filmmaker Lloyd Kaufman (unconfirmed)
9:30pm – Poultrygeist (Horror/Comedy)

October 30th
11pm – Halloween Party

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Events — posted by Joey Marchy
  • tonyzotto
    Heard our film Being Jason is foing to screen on 10/24 but don't see it on the schedule here.
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