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2010 Eerie Horror Film Festival Schedule
Sunday, October 10th:
11:30am - 1:30pm
"Miracle Fish" (Australia/18 mins)
Directed by Luke Doolan
8 year old Joe has a Birthday he will never forget. After friends tease him, he sneaks off to the sick bay, wishing everyone in the world would go away. He wakes up to find his dream may have become a reality.
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"Body of Work" (USA/23 mins)
Directed by Alex Bram
Vogler, a deranged painter needs a very special shade to complete his work which requires a deep commitment on the part of his models. Our story takes place ten years later and follows a husband and wife, who have moved into their dream house only to find that it has a dark history.
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"Hotel Chelsea" (Japan/74 mins)
Directed by Jorge Valdes-Iga
A Japanese couple honeymoon at the Chelsea Hotel in New York. That night the wife finds her husband's dead body and a video tape of the brutal murder. A NYPD Detective, first at the murder scene, attempts to get to the bottom of the mystery of the murder in the locked room.
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1:45pm - 3:45pm
"Coneboy" (South Korea/USA/10 mins)
Directed by Ian Bae
John is a passionate photographer interested in the images from the dark side of Los Angeles. One day, during a street photo shoot, John finds a bizarre looking boy. Despite the boy's resistance, John continues to photograph the boy. John is pleased with his work, but that night, a mysterious boy in a cone hat unleashes a terrifying nightmare for John.
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"Once More" (USA/24 mins)
Directed by Hiroo Takaoka
Jay Park will soon be reunited with his dead wife, thanks to the brand new science of human cloning. Linda Martin's got the exclusive interview for WGON. In Jay, Linda sees a grieving husband who's pushing ethical and religious boundaries in the name of love. In Linda, Jay sees a reflection of his best hopes for himself. The truth is a lot more complicated.
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"Dawning" (USA/82 mins)
Directed by Gregg Holtgrewe
The Award-Winning* 'Dawning' takes place at a Northern Minnesota lake cabin where a brother and sister visit their father and step-mom. As the first night unfolds with uncomfortable small-talk and tension, tragedy strikes as the beloved family dog is found mortally wounded. The man’s arrival upsets what at best was only a tentative balance and the pretense of civility begins to crumble. Soon, their lack of trust in each other and inability to cope with any new pressure exposes their weaknesses, and what the stranger has started, whatever is waiting in the dark may finish.
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4:00pm - 6:00pm BEAST OF THE FEST
Encore screenings of Best Short and Best Feature Film (To Be Announced)
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