NIGHTMARES FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES 2024 PROGRAM

Nightmares Film Festival revealed its 2024 program!

The four-day Nightmare program once again delivers a must-see feature lineup collected from new and beloved genre voices around the world. They include:

Sayara from Can Evrenol (Baskin); gruesome remote-town thriller The Soul Eater from Alexandre Bustillo and Julien Maury (Inside, Leatherface); the world premiere of Jason Trost (The FP)’s The Waves of Madness, the first-ever side-scrolling horror film; the North American premiere of attendee favorite Johannes Grenzfurthner’s POV nightmare Solvent; and the world premiere of Ohio-made body horror feature Replicator from Mark Hamer (Helen Hunt-starrer I See You). 

The fest will also host anniversary screenings of two brutal baby-horror classics: a 50th anniversary 4K restoration screening of bizarro creature feature It’s Alive, and a 10th anniversary cast-and-crew reunion screening of Zack Parker’s Proxy, with Zack’s brand new short Barista presented on 16mm film.

In all, the NFF will present 19 feature films and more than 135 horror, thriller, midnight, horror comedy and documentary shorts – including themed blocks like the horrors-of-writing shorts hour Paper Cuts and the alumni Recurring Nightmares blocks – while honoring 26 feature and short script finalists and returning its anticipated annual interactive panel, The New Distribution. 

The festival once again takes place at the legendary independent Gateway Film Center, a top five North American art house (Sundance) featuring one of the last dedicated projection teams in the country.

For more info visit https://nightmaresfest.com/

About Christine Burnham

When not writing, Christine Burnham is watching TV, Horror films, reading, cooking, and spending time with her menagerie of animals.

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