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2017 Screamfest Horror Film Festival Awards Announced
The Screamfest Horror Film Festival has become known as the “Sundance of Horror,” and has had the honor of discovering and premiering Paranormal Activity back in 2007. Director Oren Peli along with others have gone on to successful careers as a result of Screamfest. The ten-day festival builds a foundation and delivers a platform for upcoming writers and directors to showcase their work not only to the industry but to horror fans all over the world. It’s hard to believe that this year’s festival has come and gone so quickly. Check out this year’s winners below. #StayScary
2017 SCREAMFEST HORROR FILM FESTIVAL
AWARDS ANNOUNCED
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. – Oct. 19, 2017 – America’s largest and longest running horror movie festival, Screamfest, awarded this year’s top movies, filmmakers, and actors Thursday during the fest’s closing night. Screamfest, which ran from Oct. 10 – 19, 2017 at the TLC Chinese 6 Theatres in Hollywood, has launched careers – providing a platform for filmmakers and actors to showcase their latest work to horror film enthusiasts and general audiences.
As voted on by a jury panel, TIGERS ARE NOT AFRAID received the most awards of the night with five: Best Picture, Best Director – Issa López, Best Actor – Juan Ramón López, Best Actress – Paola Lara and Best Editing – Joaquim Marti.
THE LAPACE’S DEMON received four awards for Best Musical Score by Duccio Giulivi, Best Visual FX by Giordano Giulivi and Alessandro Zonfrilli, Best Special FX by Giordano Giulivi and Best Cinematography by Ferdinando D’Urbano.
The closing night’s ceremony also honored Marianne Maddalena with a Career Achievement Award. A film and television producer, she often collaborated with prolific genre filmmaker Wes Craven.
Comprehensive List of Screamfest 2017 Winners:
Best Picture – Tigers Are Not Afraid
Best Horror Comedy – Dead Ant
Best Director – Issa López – Tigers Are Not Afraid
Best Actor – Juan Ramón López – Tigers Are Not Afraid
Best Actress – Paola Lara – Tigers Are Not Afraid
Career Achievement Award – Marianne Maddalena
Best Musical Score – Duccio Giulivi – The Laplace’s Demon
Best Editing – Joaquim Marti – Tigers Are Not Afraid
Best Visual FX – Giordano Giulivi & Alessandro Zonfrilli – The Laplace’s Demon
Best Special FX Giordano Giulivi – The Laplace’s Demon
Best Cinematography – Ferdinando D’Urbano – The Laplace’s Demon
Best Makeup – Creature Effects – Tragedy Girls
Best Short – Holy Fatma – Please Love Me Forever
Best Unproduced Screenplay – U-666 by Jacqueline Perez
Stay up to date on Screamfest
– Facebook: /Screamfest
– Twitter: @Screamfest
– Instagram: @ScreamfestLA
– Youtube: /ScreamfestLA
– Official hashtag: #ScreamfestLA
Screamfest is sponsored by Shock Top, Birns & Sawyer, European Fantastic Film Festivals Federation, Dapper Cadaver, Screenplay.com, InkTip, Elma, Horror Pack, SellAScript.com, Screen Queensland and Simple DCP. Screamfest is supported, in part, by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors through the Los Angeles County Arts Commission. Screamfest is made possible in part by a grant from the City of Los Angeles, Department of Cultural Affairs.
ABOUT SCREAMFEST HORROR FILM FESTIVAL
Formed in August 2001 by film producer Rachel Belofsky, Screamfest Horror Film Festival is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that gives filmmakers and screenwriters in the horror and science fiction genres a venue to have their work showcased in the film industry. Among the numerous films that have been discovered and/or premiered at the festival include “Paranormal Activity,” “30 Days of Night,” “Trick ‘r Treat” and “The Human Centipede.” For more information, visit www.ScreamfestLA.com or email [email protected].
Featured Image: Screamfest (L-R) – Joi Liaye, Jake Busey, Leisha Hailey, Danny Woodburn, Sydney Sweeney, Tom Arnold, Ron Carlson
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It was a risk for Fede Alvarez to reboot Sam Raimi’s horror classic The Evil Dead in 2013, but that risk paid off and so did its spiritual sequel Evil Dead Rise in 2023. Now Deadline is reporting that the series is getting, not one, but two fresh entries.
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