Congratulations to the winners of the 2015 IHSFF Short Screenplay Competition!

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Thank you to all who submitted their screenplays to the 2015 International Horror and Sci-Fi Film Festival Short Screenplay Competition. We are very excited to announce this year's winners!

 

First Place: Bleeding Edge by Marjory Kaptanoglu from Belmont, California.

The grieving sister of a murdered woman finds her own life threatened when she uncovers clues the killer may have acted under the control of a mysterious entity.

  • $300 from the Phoenix Film Foundation
  • One InkTip.com Script Listing on InkTip.com. InkTip Script Listings provide writers with the opportunity to get their scripts read by InkTip’s extensive network of producers, reps, manager, agents, and other qualified industry professionals.
  • Script review and consultation from the Director of Development at Script Pipeline
  • A 5-year membership to Writers Database provided by Script Pipeline
  • One free entry to any Script Pipeline writing or idea competition
  • A Phoenix Film Festival prize pack
  • Listing on IHSFF website
  • Two VIP Passes to the 2015 Phoenix Film Festival (accommodation and air fare not included).

 

Second Place: Away From the Slough (aka Silk) by Danielle Barcena from Concord, California.

An abused woman struggles to free herself from her brother's web of control when a grocery store clerk offers her the chance to escape.

  • A 5-year membership to Writers Database provided by Script Pipeline
  • A Phoenix Film Festival prize pack
  • Listing on IHSFF website
  • Two VIP Passes to the 2015 Phoenix Film Festival (accommodation and air fare not included).

 

Third Place: Ciao by R. Wayne Gray from Welles River, Vermont.

John gets more than he bargained for when he breaks into an old country house.

  • A 5-year membership to Writers Database provided by Script Pipeline
  • Listing on IHSFF website
  • Two VIP Passes to the 2015 Phoenix Film Festival (accommodation and air fare not included).

 

Top Ten Finalists:

 

Bad Road by Dave Bundtzen from CA.

Two unsuccessful burglars take a wrong turn while escaping from the police, which leads them down an evil section of road that ultimately takes their lives.

H is For Hell! by Patterson Keller Jr. from Peoria, AZ.

Mathew, like Prometheus, suffers the same punishment day after day. Mathew must discover the terrible reality that he is in hell only to have it erased from his mind to be relearned.

Invaders From Reality by John Kestner from Peoria, AZ.

A father and son encounter the forces of reality on their way to a Comic Con.

Personal Mythology by Tracey Maye from Tempe, AZ.

Saul, a psychologist and sin eater, kills his patients by sucking their souls dry when triggered by dysfunctional relationships.

PROJECT: Columbus by Kirill Kripak from Dubai, UAE.

The COLUMBUS ships are launched from Earth and act as scout ships for a much larger generational ship to follow. Their mission is simple but essential: setup operations and light a beacon to allow the generational ship to refuel on its 250 year journey. One such station, ThreeThreeBee, goes dark and a repair crew arrives to find out why happened.

The Hallowed Bean by Robin Bird from Boise, ID.

A Halloween prank gone awry or a calculated crime? You decide.

Unrelenting by Daniel Chomistek from Medicine Hat, Alberta Canada.

Just when you thought zombies couldn't get any more annoying... They start a cult.

Contact information for winning screenplays is available for producers by emailing submissions@phxfilm.com.

 

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Geek Day is back at the 2015 IHSFF!

Geek Day BannerLet's face it, being a geek is cool! What better way to celebrate than with hundreds of your like-minded friends at the 2015 International Horror and Sci-Fi Film Festival Geek Day! You shall not pass (up this event).

The Event

Geek Day at the 2015 IHSFF

Where: The PFF Party Pavilion

When: Sunday, March 29, 2015

Time: 1pm – 6pm

Cost: FREE

Do you have a geeky business and would like to be a part of our Geek Day? It is FREE for our vendors, All you have to do is fill out this form and you're all set!

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As a vendor, you'll be in some great company!

Vendors this year include:

WOD Media

Bookmans Entertainment Exchange

National Comedy Theatre

Samurai Comics

For more information about Geek Day, please email Events Director Leigh Ann Dolan at leighann@phxfilm.com.

So long, and thanks for all the fish.

 

Submissions are now closed for the 2015 IHSFF!

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SUBMISSIONS ARE NOW CLOSED FOR THE 2015 INTERNATIONAL HORROR AND SCI-FI FILM FESTIVAL

 

The 10th Annual International Horror and Sci-Fi Film Festival returns March 26 - April 2, 2015 .

For 2015, we'll be celebrating the 11th Anniversary of the International Horror and Sci-Fi Film Festival. The event will be taking place at the Phoenix Film Festival. You’ll be able to catch the best in horror and sci-fi independent films alongside over a hundred other independent films at the biggest film party of the year. Screenings will take place over six days at the festival and conveniently all takes place in one convenient place.

 

Don't miss your chance to be a part of this great genre festival!  SUBMIT YOUR FILM NOW!

The International Horror and Sci-Fi Film Festival (IHSFF) is a program of the 501c(3) non-profit Phoenix Film Foundation.

 

Congratulations to the winners of the 2014 IHSFF Screenplay Competition!

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The votes are in and all of us at the International Horror and Sci-Fi Film Festival are excited to announce the winners of the 2014 IHSFF Screenplay Competition!

 

First Place: Terra Alpha One by Neil Chase from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

After surviving an attempt on his life, a seemingly ordinary man discovers the Earth is really an alien prison, and he's a notorious convict with a universal bounty on his head.

  • $300 cash from the Phoenix Film Foundation
  • Script review and consultation from the Director of Development at Script Pipeline
  • A 5-year membership to Writers Database provided by Script Pipeline
  • One free entry to any Script Pipeline writing or idea competition
  • A Phoenix Film Festival prize pack
  • Listing on International Horror and Sci-Fi Film Festival website
  • Two VIP Passes to the 2014 Phoenix Film Festival (accommodation and air fare not included).

Second Place: Deers! by John Furby from Bourbonnais, IL

A quaint Midwestern hunting village is overrun by rampaging deer bent on controlling the human population.

  • A 5-year membership to Writers Database provided by Script Pipeline
  • A Phoenix Film Festival prize pack
  • Listing on International Horror and Sci-Fi Film Festival website
  • Two VIP Passes to the 2014 Phoenix Film Festival (accommodation and air fare not included).

Third Place: Santa Muerte by Ben Soper & Tyler Soper from Los Angeles, CA

A Border Patrol agent struggles to unify and lead illegal immigrants, drug smugglers, a radical anti-government militiaman, and a sociopathic Coyote when a zombie outbreak traps them in a remote border town's Port of Entry.

  • A 5-year membership to Writers Database provided by Script Pipeline
  • Listing on International Horror and Sci-Fi Film Festival website
  • Two VIP Passes to the 2014 Phoenix Film Festival (accommodation and air fare not included).

Top Ten Finalists: Aurora, Texas by Larry Leahy from Santa Monica, CA

During the greatest pandemic of modern times a broken family unites to save an extraordinary visitor from ignorance, prejudice and thoughtless hate.

Drowning Pool by P.W. Gavan from Los Angeles, CA

The new kid in town suspects his backyard swimming pool is haunted. When a spring break party at his house gets out of control and his pool acquires a body count, he must find a way to prove he's not the killer.

Genesis Prime by Joe Crouch from Los Angeles, CA

Stranded on prehistoric Earth, a scientist and his teenage children must seek the help of a brilliant but savage reptilian to survive and find a way back to the year 2133. 

Grimwood by Murat Izmirli from Los Angeles, CA

A medieval city is dying; prisoner to otherworldly beings known only as The Brood that lurk in the surrounding woods and it's up to a mistreated orphan girl to discover the mystery of her origin, the limits of her superpowers, and ultimately to train to fight the beings and win the heart of the prince she loves.

Obie by Thierry Vilar from Merignac, France

Hollywood, October 1933. While working on The Son of Kong, Willis O'Brien tells his sons about a new fantastic adventure he expects Merian C. Cooper to produce. The elder is blind. At nights, the kid dreams that he's no longer blind and lives in a lost valley full of prehistoric monsters. With the help of the Si-Papu, a monster bear with a lizard skin, he tries to save a group of explorers.

Porphyria by Shannon Fontana from Brooklyn, NY

Rebecca's family just moved into a old house, in a old town, with old secrets. She'll soon learn the things that go bump in the night also bite.

Sardis the Merciful by Christian Thomas from California

When a king wakes up to the sound of assassins creeping into his bedchamber, he knows his past has caught up with him. He must escape and make his way through mysterious caves, erotic brothels, and savage battlefields...to get one last chance at redemption, and bloody revenge.

 Contact information for winning screenplays is available for producers by emailing submissions@phxfilm.com.

 

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Film star Dee Wallace joins the IHSFF in Phoenix for a special screening of Cujo!

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Dee WallaceJoin us Friday, April 4 at 7:30 pm for a special screening of the horror classic Cujo with actress Dee Wallace!

Dee Wallace has worked as an author, teacher, dancer and actress in film, television and the stage for over 30 years. With over 100 credits to her name, Ms. Wallace is a true tour de force in this industry, working with countless directors, producers and some of Hollywood's biggest names including Steven Spielberg, Peter Jackson, Wes Craven, Joe Dante, Stephen King and Blake Edwards. Her many feature film credits include such classics as The Hills Have Eyes, The Howling, Cujo, Secret Admirer, The Frighteners, 10, and most notably, her starring role in one of America's most celebrated films, E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, directed by Academy Award-winning director and film icon Steven Spielberg.

Ms. Wallace will be in attendance for the screening of the horror classic Cujo. A friendly St. Bernard named Cujo contracts rabies and conducts a reign of terror on a small American town.

For tickets, click HERE.

Oculus screens at the 2014 IHSFF with Director Mike Flanagan

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It's one of the most anticipated horror features of 2014 and it's screening at the IHSFF Tuesday, April 8 at 7:20pm! Join Oculus director  Mike Flanagan and Producers Jason Blum and Trevor Macy for a screening of the new horror film Oculus starring Karen Gillan, Rory Cochrane, James Lafferty, Brenton Thwaites, Katee Sackhoff and Annalise Basso.

Ten years ago, tragedy struck the Russell family, leaving the lives of siblings Tim and Kaylie forever changed when Tim was convicted of the brutal murder of their parents.

Now in his twenties, Tim is released from protective custody and only wants to move on with his life; but Kaylie, still haunted by that fateful night, is convinced her parents’ deaths were caused by a malevolent supernatural force unleashed through the Lasser Glass, an antique mirror in their childhood home.  Determined to prove Tim’s innocence, Kaylie tracks down the mirror, only to learn similar deaths have befallen previous owners over the past century.  With the mysterious entity back in their hands, the siblings soon find their hold on reality shattered by terrifying hallucinations and realize, too late, that their nightmare is beginning again…

Don't wait! Get your tickets for Oculus HERE.

Join Ti West for a screening of his new film The Sacrament

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The SacramentFrom acclaimed writer/director Ti West (The Innkeepers, The House of the Devil) and master of horror Eli Roth (The Last Exorcism, Hostel, Cabin Fever), The Sacrament follows two Vice media correspondents as they set out to document their friend’s journey to find his missing sister. They travel outside of the United States to an undisclosed location where they are welcomed into the world of “Eden Parish,” a self-sustained rural utopia, comprised of nearly two hundred members. At the center of this small, religious, socialist community is a mysterious leader known only as “father.” As their friend reunites with his sister, it becomes apparent to the newcomers that this paradise may not be as it seems. What started as just another documentary shoot soon becomes a race to escape with their lives. Join Ti after the screening of The Sacrament on Wednesday, April 9 at 7:20pm for a Q&A. Purchase your tickets HERE.

 

Queen of Blood makes its WORLD PREMIERE at IHSFF with Director Chris Alexander!

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Tickets for this will be going fast! Chris Alexander is making the trek to Phoenix for the world premiere of his new horror flick Queen of Blood. The Fangoria Editor-in-Chief will be on hand for a post-mortem Q&A.

A thematic and stylistic follow-up to Alexander’s first film, the award-winning experimental psychodrama Blood for Irina, Queen of Blood sees vampire Irina reborn as a “vampiric” plague, a force of nature whose destiny is to lay waste to a fever dream vision of the Wild West. Drawing her victims to her like insects to bright lights, Irina drains their blood through her fingertips while setting her sights on a pregnant widow, a woman who might hold the key to Irina’s fate.

Nivek Ogre stars as a mad preacher, dangerously obsessed with Irina whom he sees as an act of God.  An epic, psychological, surrealist opera with touches of science fiction.

Get your tickets for Queen of Blood with Director Chris Alexander HERE.

 

 

 

2014 Films Announced!

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1907289_10152698807564008_2099485580_nThe films at this year's International Horror and Sci-Fi Film Festival are SCARY GOOD!

We have our best lineup of films we've ever had on our 10th Anniversary of the IHSFF.

Not only do we have some awesome shorts, we've got 17 feature films and some great guests like Ti West (The Sacrament), Dee Wallace (Cujo), Mike Flanagan (Oculus), and Chris Alexander (Queen of Blood).

Check out our entire list of films and get tickets HERE.

 

Dates set for 2014. Submissions are now closed.

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  The International Horror and Sci-Fi Film Festival returns to celebrate its 10th Anniversary. The event will be held April 3 to April 10, 2014 at the Harkins Scottsdale 101.

Our submission period is now closed. Notifications will be made late January. Check back to see our selections. Good luck and we'll see you in April!

 

Guest line-up announced for this year’s festival!

This year we have the pleasure of bringing you three very special guests. On Friday night, we’ve got a screening of “Saw” with producer Peter Block in attendance to answer questions. Also, on Friday you can catch Teller of “Penn and Teller” with his film “Play Dead”. Then on Saturday night we bring you the cult classic, “They Live” with special guest, Meg Foster. For more details, CLICK HERE

2013 IHSFFF: We Need Your Screenplays!

THE 2013 INTERNATIONAL HORROR AND SCI-FI FILM FESTIVAL IS NOW ACCEPTING YOUR FILM SUBMISSIONS!!

The International Horror and Sci-Fi Film Festival will return April 4 to April 11, 2013 and we're looking for film and screenplay entries, now through December 14th, 2012.
Here's some information about the festival and submitting....

The International Horror and Sci-Fi Film Festival (IHSFF) comes from the producers behind the Phoenix Film Film Festival and is a program of the 501c(3) non-profit Phoenix Film Foundation.

For 2013, the 9th Annual International Horror and Sci-Fi Film Festival will be taking place at the Phoenix Film Festival. You’ll be able to catch the best in horror and sci-fi independent films alongside over a hundred other independent films at the biggest film party of the year. Screenings will take place over six days at the festival.

The leadership of the Phoenix Film Festival will continue to be producing the IHSFF. There will be a focus on independent competition horror and sci-fi films as well as some independent studio films. Celebrity guests from the Horror and Sci-Fi genre will also be in attendance. Past guests have included Linda Blair, Ken Foree, Lance Henriksen, Charles Cyphers, Jeffrey Combs, Adrienne King, Mick Garris, Lloyd Kaufman, Judy O’Dea, Marilyn Burns, Casper Van Dien and Tobe Hooper.

This event will receive press coverage from the top genre press, both online and traditional.

The event continues to be the top genre fest in the Southwest.

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  Best SciFi Feature Film

2005:   Experiment

2006:   Firefly

2007:   11 Minutes Ago

2008:   Ray Bradbury’s Chrysalis

2009:   Eyeborgs

2010:   Everything’s Eventual

2011:   Triple Hit

2012:   Pig

2013:   Channeling

2014:   S.O.S.: Save Our Skins

 

Best SciFi Short Film

2005:   No Sanctuary

2006:   The Grandfather Paradox

2007:   EPICAC

2008:   D-I-M, Deus in Machina

2009:   SchizoFredric

2010:   Cockpit: The Rule of Engagement

2011:   Picture Show at the End of the World

2012:   Secret Identity

2013:   White Room: 02B3

2014:   The Developer

 

 

Best Sci-Fi Screenplay

2005:   Messengers

2006:   A Through M

2007:   11 Minutes Ago

2008:   Man from Earth

2009:   8th Wonderland

2010:   Lunopolis

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Best Horror Feature Film 2005:   The Dark Hours — Paul Fox, Director

2006:   Unrest

2007:   Long Pigs

2008:   Farmhouse

2009:   XII

2010:   Rage

2011:   Absentia

2012:   It’s In The Blood

2013:   Found.

2014:   Billy Club

 

Best Horror Short Film

2005:   Herbie!

2006:   Penny Dreadful

2007:   Coming to Town

2008:   Kirksdale

2009:   Jack The Reaper

2010:   The Furred Man

2011:   Bugbaby

2012:   Brutal Relax

2013:   Killer Kart

2014:   The Carriage or Dracula and My Mother

 

Best Horror Screenplay           

2005:   The Dark Hours

2006:   In Memorium

2008:   Alien Raiders

2009:   Neighbor

2010:   Ashes