The second of the Three Fantastic Weekends, organised by the Strasbourg European Fantastic Film Festival from 30 October to 1 November, presents an innovative programme of new genre productions from the United States, Canada, France, the United Kingdom and Indonesia. You’ll discover multi-flavoured stories about lycanthropic and insect horror, religious fervour, body-goo fun and a thoroughly modern tale of Javanese folk horror, to name but a few. You’ll also find a few thought-provoking films on the October marquee that have plenty of things to say about the societies we live in and a Hammer studio retrospective of lesser-known films from the 1970s.
Here are all the selected film, information and trailers.
Cyst, United States, Tyler Russel
Gatecrash, United Kingdom, Lawrence Gough
Honeydew, United States, Devereux Milburn
Impetigore, Indonesia, Joko Anwar
My Heart Can’t Beat Unless You Tell It To, United States, Jonathan Cuartas
La Nuée, France, Just Philippot
The Oak Room, Canada, Cody Calahan
Rent-a-Pal, United States, Jon Stevenson
Saint Maud, United States, Rose Glass
Teddy, France, Ludovic et Zoran Boukherma
VFW, United States, Joe Begos
The Scars of Dracula, United Kingdom, Roy Ward Baker
Dr Jekyll et Sister Hyde, United Kingdom, Roy Ward Baker
The Horror of Frankenstein, United Kingdom, Jimmy Sangster
Blood From The Mummy’s Tomb, United Kingdom, Seth Holt
Demons Of The Mind, United Kingdom, Peter Sykes
Fear In The Night, United Kingdom, Jimmy Sangster
To The Devil A Daughter, United Kingdom, Peter Sykes