Dec 10, 2018

HXFF 2019 First Wave Announcement

 

HXFF 2019 First Wave Announcement

2019 will mark the 10th anniversary of the Hexploitation Film Festival. What began in 2009 as a monthly horror film screening series called Fright Night Theatre eventually evolved into the annual film festival that the Hexploitation Film Festival is today. In recognition of a decade devoted to cinematic thrills, chills, and kills, our 2019 festival will be a fusion of our past and present in which we honor both our local roots and continue to seek out the best in new and exciting horror, cult, and exploitation films.


The Hexploitation Film Festival will celebrate 10 years of screenings with our next festival, running Thursday, February 21 to Saturday, February 23, 2019 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The festival’s full lineup of 7 features and approx. 15 shorts will be announced in early January, but in the meantime, we are exited to reveal our first wave of officially selected features and shorts to show you the gore we have in store.

FIRST WAVE - FEATURE FILMS


CRYSTAL EYES
Mirada de Cristal
|| CANADIAN PREMIERE ||
2017, DIR. EZEQUIEL ENDELMAN AND LEANDRO MONTEJANO, 82 MIN. ARG


Official Selection: 
FrightFest London 2018
Mordibo Film Festival 2018 

Buenos Aires, 1985.

It's the first anniversary of the tragic death of supermodel Alexis Carpenter, who went out in blaze of glory when she was accidentally set on fire while closing an upscale runway show. Lucia L'uccello, the Editor-in-Chief of the most important fashion magazine in Buenos Aires, chooses two rival supermodels as cover girls for the next issue in memory of Alexis's death. The night before the photo shoot is to take place, Alexis's original dresses that were going to be used for the shoot are stolen. From that moment, members of the important fashion magazine and agency begin to disappear, one by one, at the hands of a stealthy, sinister female silhouette in a long black leather raincoat. Is someone seeking revenge? Or has Alexis returned from the grave?


Slasher fans won't want to miss Crystal Eyes. Argentinan writers/directors Ezequiel Endelman and Leandro Montejano drink deep at the well of Dario Argento and Mario Bava to deliver a Spanish-language neo-Giallo dripping in neon style and the horrors of high-fashion.


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JOHNNY GRUESOME
|| CANADIAN PREMIERE ||
2018, DIR. GREGORY LAMBERSON, 90 MIN. USA


Gregory Lamberson (KILLER RACK, SLIME CITY MASSACRE) will be in attendance to brings his award-winning novel JOHNNY GRUESOME to the HXFF, starring Anthony De La Torre (Young Jack Sparrow in PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN) and Michael De Lorenzo (NEW YORK UNDERCOVER).


While on a drunken joy-ride with his friends, rebellious high school rocker Johnny Grissom is murdered. After those involved cover up his death to make it look like an accident, Johnny's classmates start to turn up dead. Johnny's best friend Eric begins to suspect Johnny has returned from the grave to wreak havoc on those who wronged him.


We are thrilled to welcome back Gregory Lamberson to the HXFF for the Canadian debut of his  Tales From the Crypt styled slice of undead revenge. Lamberson is no stranger to the HXFF. In 2015 we hosted the Canadian Premiere of his cult comedy KILLER RACK and he was a special commentator at our 2017 screening of RAWHEAD REX. Expect a lively post-film Q&A about the making of the film, how they scored an original song by Robby Takac of the Goo Goo Dolls, and the long road from novel to screen.


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CREATURE FROM CANNIBAL CREEK
|| WORLD PREMIERE ||
MADE IN HAMILTON
2018, DIR. JOHN MIGLIORE, 80 MIN. CAN


It Came From Hamilton! Locally made creature feature to receive World Premiere at HXFF


Nature spawns a creature driven by vengeance to destroy a group of cold-blooded cannibals in Creature from Cannibal Creek! From the director of Exorcism of the Dead and Poltergeist Encounters comes a film that recalls the dingy reels of low-budget exploitation and monster movies of the seventies. Creature from Cannibal Creek combines the cannibal horror like The Hills Have Eyes with the monster mayhem of Swampthing.


Creature from Cannibal Creek concerns itself with a family of deranged cannibals who make their meals out of unsuspecting people they capture in the woods, keep in cages, and then tenderize for supper. However, when one of their captives escapes only to die in the surrounding forest, nature takes a perverse turn to resurrect their victim as a shaggy beast made of forest and fury that gives the cannibals a taste of their own medicine.

John Migliore, the film's writer and director, is a familiar face at the HXFF. As a mainstay of the local horror scene, Migliore's films are imbued with a passion for low-budget horror, a dedication to do-it-yourself film-making, and a commitment to following your dreams, no matter how bizarre. With a score by Juno Award-winning musician Mike Trebilcock, CREATURE FROM CANNIBAL CREEK is a not-so-serious romp full of local Hamilton talent in front and behind the camera.


FIRST WAVE - SHORT FILMS

BINGE
||HAMILTON PREMIERE||
MADE IN HAMILTON
2018, DIR. DAVID J. FERNANDES, 13 MIN. CAN


Official Selection: 
Blood in the Snow Film Festival 2018

A mysterious envelope arrives at Jen's door, sending her on an increasingly dangerous hunt to discover its intent. Written, directed, and produced by Hamilton filmmaker David J. Fernandes, the eerie and tense Binge is an exercise in minimalism that delivers lush images, compelling music, and rich sound design.

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BITTEN
||CANADIAN PREMIERE||
2018, DIR. SARAH K REIMERS, 11 MIN. USA


A mysterious & violent encounter in the dark of night visits a peculiar curse upon a neighborhood dog. The curse sends him on a wild night of adventure, strange new encounters, and many ch-ch-ch-ch-changes. BITTEN has been an official selection over 10 international film festivals, and director Sarah K. Reimers' career includes editorial credits on hit Pixar films such as Brave, Findy Dory, and Coco.

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THE BLOODY BALLAD OF SQUIRT REYNOLDS
||HAMILTON PREMIERE||
2018, DIR. ANTHONY COUSINS, 7 MIN. USA


The kids at Camp Nawgonamakit are about to find out the tragic tale of Squirt Reynolds is more than just a legend in this outrageous new horror comedy by writer/director Anthony Cousins. Cousins returns to the HXFF after winning our 2017 award for MOST SHOCKING SHORT with WHEN SUSURRUS STIRS.

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TIME HEALS NO WOUNDS
||HAMILTON PREMIERE||
2018, DIR. JORDAN BARNES-CROUSE, 11 MIN. CAN


Toiling away in a makeshift lab, Dr. Barry Slater has finally made a breakthrough: THE CHRONOSPHERIC RE-OSCILLATOR, a device able to transmit artifacts across time. But when he materializes a recording from his future self, he decides to become his next test subject, despite the cautioning of his young wife Georgina. When the experiment goes awry, Georgina suddenly finds herself transported to another time, and the man resembling her husband may no longer be who, or what, he seems. Fantastic practical effects highlight this tale of time travel and terror from west coast filmmaker Jordan Barnes-Crouse.