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SUMMARY:Stranger With My Face Film Fest @ Tasmania\, Australia
DESCRIPTION:Stranger With My Face Horror Film Festival focuses on female perspectives in genre. \nApril 14-17\nHobart\, Tasmania\, Australia \nThe 4th edition of Stranger With My Face International Film Festival will take place in Hobart from 14-17 April\, with a line-up of eight feature films\, a shorts program\, a symposium\, workshops\, panels and social events. \nStranger With My Face focuses on diverse perspectives in genre filmmaking and primarily screens horror films directed by women. \nThe 2016 program includes the Australian premiere of Lucile Hadžihalilović’s Evolution and the international premiere of Midnight Show\, by up-and-coming Indonesian director Ginanti Rona Tembang Asri. \nGinanti Rona Tembang Asri\, who will be a guest at Stranger With My Face\, previously worked as an assistant director and 2nd unit director on films including Killers\, The Raid and The Raid 2. \nFrench director Hadžihalilović\, whose previous full-length feature film is the acclaimed Innocence (2004)\, has cited influences from Narciso Ibañez Serrador’s Who Can Kill a Child? to Lovecraft to Philip K. Dick in inventing the strange and compelling world of Evolution. She will take part in a Skype Q&A after the SWMF screening. \nThe other feature films screening are: \nThe Australian premiere of Bernard Rose’s stunning modern take on Mary Shelley’s classic tale\, Frankenstein\, starring Xavier Samuel\, Tony Todd\, Carrie Ann Moss and Danny Huston; \nThe Australian premiere of Anna Biller’s stylish retro thriller\, The Love Witch\, which is particularly notable for its lush 35 mm cinematography despite a modest budget; \nThe Australian premiere of Yolanda Torres’s The Forsaken\, an intense contained location thriller from Spain about a group of criminals trapped together in a house; \nThe Invitation\, Karyn Kusama’s chilling look at group dynamics and gas-lighting\, winner of Best Film at Sitges in 2015;\nAustralian filmmakar Megan Riakos’s debut feature film\, Crushed\, a thriller set in picturesque wine country; \nand the dark yet charming coming of age story Girl Asleep\, directed by Rosemary Myers and adapted from an acclaimed play produced by South Australia’s Windmill Theatre Company. \nAlso screening is a line-up of outstanding short films from around the world: \nNasty\, directed by Prano Bailey-Bond (UK)\nBlame\, directed by Kellee Terrell (USA)\nThorn\, directed by Soichi Umezawa and produced by Mai Nakanashi (Japan)\nCan You See Them? directed by Polly Staniford and Mike Staniford (Australia)\nThe Betrayal directed by Susan Young (UK)\nReStart directed by Olga Osorio (Spain)\nThe Goblin Baby directed by Shoshana Rosenbuam (USA)\nMeasure directed by Shelagh Rowan-Legg (Canada/UK)\nAbaddon directed by Samantha Ferguson (Australia)\nVintage Blood directed by Abigail Blackmore (UK)\nInnsmouth directed by Izzy Lee (USA)\nThe Things You Take (Australia) winner of SWMF’S 48-Hour Tasploitation Challenge in January 2016 and made by The Dying Arts (Matt Burton\, Melanie Irons\, Katie Robertson\, Hannah Herrmann-Payn\, Finegan Kruckemeyer\, Shaun Wilson)
URL:https://hollywomen.com/cal/stranger-face-film-fest-2016/
LOCATION:Salamanca Arts Centre\, Hobart\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Festivals
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