Dead by Dawn International Horror Film Festival returns for its 24th year with 49 films over four days
Dead by Dawn is the UK’s longest-running genre film festival and celebrates the finest in independent filmmaking. And now, in their 24th year (!) the fest’s desire to unearth new talent is stronger than ever. The fest runs from April 20th – 23rd.
Screening at the home of Edinburgh International Film Festival, Filmhouse, Dead by Dawn is showcasing 49 films from 14 countries in this year’s programme. At Dead by Dawn it’s all about the story, about fresh ideas and perspectives; the fest focuses on filmmakers reinvigorating the horror genre with vibrant, unique films.
Dead by Dawn Festival Director Adele Hartley said, “In 24 years Dead by Dawn has grown from a one-night indulgence of genre classics into a four day festival devoted to shining a light on debut and emerging film-makers. We’re proud to have introduced so many amazing directors to Scottish audiences – the likes of Neil Marshall, Jim Mickle, Alexandre Aja, Jaume Balaguero, Mike Flanagan – and this year’s selection showcases yet more exceptional talent.”
Here’s a look at the premieres at Dead by Dawn 2017:
UK Premiere of ACCIDENTAL EXORCIST / Director Daniel Falicki in attendance
UK Premiere of DIG TWO GRAVES / Director Hunter Adams in attendance
UK Premiere of THE EVIL WITHIN / Producer Michael Luceri in attendance (pictured above)
UK Preview of ALWAYS SHINE / Tribeca Film Festival and IFF Boston Award Winner
UK Premiere of DRY BLOOD
UK Premiere of THE NIGHT WATCHMEN
Scottish Premiere of THE VOID
WITHOUT NAME / director Lorcan Finnegan in attendance
And check out their stunning classics line-up:
Dario Argento’s PHENOMENA and Steve Miner’s HOUSE, courtesy of Arrow Films
Fred Dekker’s THE MONSTER SQUAD
David Cronenberg double bill of SCANNERS and THE DEAD ZONE
Vincent Price double bill of SCREAM AND SCREAM AGAIN and MADHOUSE
For more on the fest (including the complete list of short films) visit the official Dead by Dawn site.