ShockerFest International Film Festival

ShockerFest International Film Festival
Status Active
Genre fantasy/horror/science fiction
Location(s) California California
Country  United States
Inaugurated 2002
Website
http://www.shockerfest.net

The ShockerFest International Film Festival is a Californian film and video festival for horror, fantasy and science fiction films since 2002.[1]

ShockerFest 2013

ShockerFest International Film Festival 2013 was held on October 15–31, 2013. Unlike previous years, it was completely streamed online at http://www.shockerfest.net.[2][3]

2013 Official Selections

Amerikan Violence (dir. Michael Horgan)
Blood Redd (dir. Brad Palmer)
Sketch Collections of a Madman (dir. Emanuel Bermudez)
The Awakened (dir. Juan Gonzalez)
The Invoking (aka Sader Ridge) (dir. Jeremy Berg)
The Sunderland Experiment (dir. Adam Petke)
They Will Outlive Us All (dir. Patrick Shearer)
Battle Below (dir. Bruce Faulk)
Lonely Hearts (dir. Leon Chambers)
You Missed Sonja (dir. Felix Koch)
Apartment 15 (dir. Mattia Puleo)
Awakeing (dir. Elliot Sutherland)
Belly of the Wolf (dir. Mark Fisher)
Bloody Mary (dir. Collin Chan)
Cut Free (dir. Bernd Porr)
Dead Note (dir. Max Fisher)
Edward Lee's The Big Head (dir. Michael Ling)
Ghost Walk (dir. Lisa Rose Snow)
Last Night (dir. Chris Smellin)
Lollipop (dir. Blake Horobin)
Maid of Horror (dir. Caitlin Koller)
Mother (dir. Jorg Wohnsiedler)
OperHator (dir. Tara-Nicole Azarian)
Revelation (dir. Joseph Morgan)
Sky (dir. Ousa Khun)
Sulfuric (dir. Jeff Brown)
The Morning After (dir. Daryl Denner)
The Reaper's Image (dir. Dean Werner)
Witchfinder (dir. Colin Clarke)
Zombiewood (dir. Lauren Petke)
Bad Ideas (dir. Ryan W. Martin)
No One Lives Forever (dir. Joseph Villapaz)
Frankenstein's Monster (dir. Syd Lance)
When Time Becomes a Woman (dir. Ahmad Alyaseer)
Aerodynamics (dir. Theodore Cormey)
Gaiaspora (dir. Matthew Mann)
Mine is Mine (dir. Kyle Bowe)
NOVR (dir. Geoff O'Rourke)
Passing (dir. Stephen Sherwood)
Supervised (dir. Rick Glenn)
At All Times, Herald (dir. Dustin Neiderman)
Phoenix Song (dir. Kate Marzullo)
Rainbow's End (dir. Matthew Byrne)
Tokyo Halloween Night (dir. Mari Okada)

2013 Winners

Audience Favorite - Blood Redd (dir. Brad Palmer)
Audience Favorite - Edward Lee's The Big Head (dir. Michael Ling)
Audience Favorite - Frankenstein's Monster (dir. Syd Lance)
Audience Favorite - Passing (dir. Stephen Sherwood)
Audience Favorite - Phoenix Song (dir. Kate Marzullo)

ShockerFest 2009

ShockerFest 2009 was held on September 26–27, 2009, at the Galaxy 12 Theatre in Riverbank, California.[4] The announced special guests were Eileen Dietz, Robert Axelrod and Brinke Stevens.

2009 Program

Frank Sabella's Blood Night, Ursula Dabrowsky's Family Demons, Chris LaMartina's Grave Mistakes, Luke Ricci's How to Be a Serial Killer, Barbara Stepansky's Hurt, Michael Emanuel's Maneater, Jon Binkovski's Scare Zone, Dan Donley's Shellter, and Simeon Halligan's Splintered were announced as horror features, Aaron Yamasato's Blood of the Samurai II, Benjamin Pollack's Dark Room Theatre, Ken del Conte's Death Calls and Park Bench's The Death of Alice Blue as fantasy features and Christopher Mihm's Terror From Beneath the Earth was the only sci-fi feature. Additionally, as part of the short film program, 27 horror, 4 fantasy and 6 science-fiction short films were shown.

References

Unless noted all information was gathered from the official website.

  1. IMDb: ShockerFest. Internet Movie Database.
  2. SHOCKERFEST International Film Festival 2013. Horror Unlimited.
  3. ShockerFest 2013. Commingly.
  4. ShockerFest 2009 Will Be Held on September 26-27, 2009 (2009-08-04). StudentFilmmakers.com
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