Women in Horror Film Festival is Now The Renegade Film Festival

“Same Mission, Broader Reach” is the newly coined slogan for the international event that began four years ago as The Women in Horror Film Festival.

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Showrunner and festival director, Vanessa Ionta Wright, said, “In an effort to evolve with the ever-changing landscape, it is important to rebrand in order to further our reach and support our mission of creating more visibility, more inclusion, more balance, and more equality in the film industry. The mission of this fest has always been to showcase and foster inclusion and balance both in front of and behind the camera. I really felt like the name of the fest was limiting.

“I’ve received countless emails and messages stating that filmmakers have hesitated to submit because their film didn’t have a female director. This was concerning, as our criteria look beyond the director.  Filmmaking is a team sport and so many other creatives come together to collaborate and create the final product.  Focusing on a singular position negates the creative impact made by the writer, the cinematographer, the performers, the editor, the FX artists and so many more.  Our mission is to lift all marginalized voices and celebrate the diversity of the entire team behind a film.”

When asked about possible backlash from changing the name mid-season, Wright had this to say. “In order to be sustainable, we have to adapt and be open to change.  When something has limitations, you have to address those limitations and be willing to shift gears.  I’m not worried about any backlash, as this is a positive transition that will benefit all involved.”

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Wright went on to address the meaning behind the new name and said “Filmmakers are meant to break barriers, break rules, create something new.  Artists, creators, storytellers…we’re all renegades in some way.  It just seemed fitting.” 

The big question is, will the fest still focus on horror?  “Yes”, says Wright, “Horror will always be at the heart of this festival, but there will always be room for other genres, as there is so much crossover, and horror can be so subjective.”

2022 will be bringing a fresh start, and horror now has a new name with the Renegade Film Festival.  Submissions are still open and will remain so through December 31st, 2021.  The festival will be held March 3rd-5th, 2022 at the historic Strand Theatre on the Marietta Square in Atlanta, GA.

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The 2022 special guest jury remains as planned with actress/filmmaker Heather Langenkamp, writer and director Adam Marcus, author and podcaster Scott Bradley, the Real Queen of Horror: Zena Sadè Dixon, and Atlanta based actors and writers Melissa Kunnap and Brian Ashton Smith deciding the nominations and winners from the official selections determined by scores from the first round panel of judges.

Adam Marcus has graciously offered to host the 2022 awards ceremony alongside Vanessa Ionta Wright. So prepare yourself for lots of laughs and screams next year!

Want more information on the fest, questions, and how to get involved? Visit at www.renegadefilmfest.com or on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram @RenegadeFF.

Women in Horror Film Festival is Now The Renegade Film Festival

Are you a fan of the Women in Horror Film Festival? What do you think about their rebranding as The Renegade Film Festival? Let us know in the comments below or on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram! You can also carry on the convo with me personally on Twitter @josh_millican.

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