Brooklyn Horror Film Festival Announces Winners!

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As a Brooklyn native, it does my heart good to know that the first ever Brooklyn Horror Film Festival was a success! Read on for what films took home the awards from the scariest borough in the world!

From the Press Release:
Sunday, October 16th, the first annual Brooklyn Horror Film Festival came to an end after a jam-packed weekend of screenings and events with an award ceremony and World Premiere screening of festival closer CHILD EATER at Syndicated Theater. Attending filmmaker Jackson Stewart took home the Audience Award for his debut feature, BEYOND THE GATES, which screened to a packed room on October 15th.

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The first-year festival, which opened October 14th with DEAREST SISTER at the Wythe Hotel Cinema, is proud to report 18 out of 22 events were complete sell-outs with overall attendance and enthusiasm for the fest defying expectations. “The reception that we’ve received from the NYC horror community has absolutely blown me away,” says festival director Justin Timms. Additional venues that hosted BHFF were Videology, Spectacle, Throne, and The Muriel Schulman Theater at Triskelion Arts.

Cinematic highlights of BHFF’s program were two world premieres, the Icelandic/USA joint production CHILD EATER by Erlingur Thoroddsen and locally made PSYCHOTIC! by directors Maxwell Frey and Derek Gibbons, as well as the US premieres of Lorcan Finnegan’s WITHOUT NAME, Cody Calahan’s LET HER OUT, Nathan Ambrosioni’s THERAPY, Fabien Delage’s FURY OF THE DEMON, and the North American premiere of Shaun Robert Smith’s BROKEN. The festival was also thrilled to host best-selling author and renown public speaker Grady Hendrix and his spoken word event SUMMERLAND LOST: A GHOST STORY.

A total of 11 countries were represented in the diverse line-up of 26 shorts and 14 features. “Horror is in a really exciting place right now, with genre lines being blurred and indie filmmakers from all around the world taking big creative risks, and our lineup tried to capture as wide a range of that as possible,” says head programmer Matt Barone of the films picked. “Based on the audience’s feedback throughout the weekend, I know that we’ve succeeded.”

Brooklyn Horror Film Festival is excited to announce the winners for our first edition, chosen by our esteemed jurors and through audience votes.

FEATURES AWARDS:
Our features jury was composed of Laura Kern (Film Comment editor, Film Society of Lincoln Center programmer), Matt Donato (We Got This Covered film critic), and Sam Zimmerman (Shudder curator).

  • Best Feature – Without Name – Lorcan Finnegan
  • Best Director – Without Name – Lorcan Finnegan
  • Best Actor – Noé Hernández – We Are The Flesh
  • Best Actress – Angela Trimbur – Trash Fire
  • Best Cinematography – Piers McGrail – Without Name
  • Best Editing – Tony Cranstoun – Without Name
  • Best Effects – Master Cleanse – dir. Bobby Miller
  • Audience Choice Award – Beyond The Gates – Jackson Stewart

SHORTS AWARDS:
Our shorts jury was composed of Eric Walkuski (Arrow In The Head/JoBlo Critic), Erlingur Óttar Thoroddsen (Dir. Closing Night Film CHILD EATER), and Jenn Wexler (Glass Eye Pix producer).

  • Best Short – Pigskin – Jake Hammond
  • Best Director – Disco Inferno – Alice Waddington
  • Best Actor – Richard Glover – The Monster
  • Best Actress – Trieste Kelly Dunn – The Push
  • Best Cinematography – Zoë White – The Push
  • Best Editing – Aleksandra Hansen – Pigskin
  • Best Effects – Gwilliam – dir. Brian Lonano
  • Best Score – John Carpenter – The Puppet Man
  • Audience Choice Award – Tilly – Robert Kotecki
  • Special Jury Award – The Sound of Blue Green and Red – Joshua Erkman

For more info, check out BrooklynHorrorFest.com, the BHFF Facebook page, Twitter, and Instagram.

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