Cape Town – On Wednesday 29 October the 10th annual South African Horrorfest Film Festival and Halloween event will rise from its coffin for another jam-packed 10 days of thrills and excitement.
The festival will be running from Wednesday 29 October until Friday 7 November.
First on the menu is the Bloody Parchment literary night where local authors read from their work at the Book Lounge (cnr Roeland & Buitenkant Str, Cape Town).
An hour later at the Labia Theatre is the free opening screening of the classic Texas Chainsaw Massacre (all seats unfortunately already taken). From there onward it is a host of movies (new, rare and classic) and short films (you're unlikely to see in any other local cinema), a unique live soundtrack performance to a classic silent film, a night market, Halloween dress-up competition, a new kids' screening, prizes, give-aways, a special free Horror moviemaking master class with SAE & more.
Feature films:Classics
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre - A free opening screening of this legendary movie (celebrating its hair-raising 40th anniversary) - already booked solid.
Halloween - 35th anniversary special restored & re-mastered re-release of John Carpenter's classic 1979 slasher (3 shows).
The Rocky Horro Picture Show - Audience participation screening of this musical cult classic (Sat 1 Nov).
Dementia 13 - One of Francis Coppolla's first movies (1963 - a decade before his Oscar-winning triumph, The Godfather).
She-Beast - Classic witch possession movie (1966).
Live soundtrack performance
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari - This timeless 1920 silent film will be screened with a new soundtrack performed live by The Makabra Ensemble on Halloween night (Friday 31 October), featuring members from Terminatryx, Lark, V.O.D, & Matthijs Van Dijk. This will coincide with the Halloween dress-up competition and Night Market (with a range of exciting stalls from clothing and jewellery to books, DVDs, HorrorFest merch & more).
For the Kids
The Nightmare Before Christmas - Expanding the HorrorFest to include a special kids' chapter on Saturday 1 November (Halloween dress up not compulsory, but encouraged).
Documentaries
Lost Soul: The Doomed Journey Of Richard Stanley's The Island Of Dr. Moreau - Documentary on the South African-born director's crazy experience in the undoing of his labour of love, by many factors - from a vain Val Kilmer to the studio and disastrous weather (Wednesday 5 November).
Yellow Fever: The Rise & Fall Of The Giallo - In-depth documentary on the Italian thriller/horror genre (feat. Dario Argento, Umberto Lenzi & more).
South African connections
In addition to several short films and the Richard Stanley-linked documentary above, other locally connected movies will include:
Julia - South African born director Matthew A Brown's stylish neon-noir revenge tale with a twist (shot in the USA). Features music by acclaimed SA group LARK.
Queen of Blood - Vampire sequel to Fangoria editor Chris Alexander's Blood For Irina (starring SA-born actress Shauna Henry).
Another World - Zombie-action movie (arrive still in costume from the Zombie Walk and get a 2nd ticket free). Shot in Israel, starring SA-born actor David Lavenski.
Women in Horror highlights
Soulmate - A moody ghost tale has a widow encountering something strange in a Welsh country house (directed by Axelle Carolyn).
Evangeline - A woman left for dead is resurrected by a demon, empowering her with a bloodlust for vengeance (directed by Karen Lam).
Raynard’s Circle - A documentary crew investigates on occult Nazi (co-directed by Maria Valle)
Sunday 2 November's short film chapter will also feature female directors.
Indie movies
Nymph - An ancient blood thirsty mermaid emerges near an idyllic Mediterranean coastal town (feat. the legendary Franco Nero aka Django).
Candlestick - Clever UK Hitchcockian thriller
Pernicious - A trio of cute tourists in Thailand fall under the spell of a murdered child entity bent on revenge.
The Forgotten - A father and son squats in a London flat, but strange noises start coming from next door.
The Perfect Husband - An idyllic get-away turns deadly.
White Settlers - A couple gets everything but a friendly welcome at their new home near Scotland.
That’s Cool Hair - Bizarre, time-flipping 70s flavoured tongue in cheek Spanish flick.
The Shadow Realm short film collection consists of 4 fantastic anthologies of short films from every corner of the globe, from South Africa, the USA, France and UK, to Spain, UAE, Argentina, Estonia etc.
For the schedule and all show tickets click here. For more information visit the Horrorfest website here. You can also call the Labia Theatre on 021 424 5927 to book (all tickets R40 each, except live soundtrack performance: R55).
Johannesburg HorrorFest selections will be announced by The Bioscope (Fox Street).