FilmFear 2018 programme announced

Category: News Release

Image credit: Assassination Nation courtesy of Neon

 

HOME and Film4 are excited to announce the programme for the third annual FilmFear season - six days of horror, extreme cinema, cult favourites and special guests coming to Manchester this October.

Acclaimed Scandi fantasy Border, co-written by the author of Let the Right One In, kicks off the season on 26 Oct and is the first of eight new films from across the globe to screen over the six-day event. A visceral fusion of Nordic noir, social realism and supernatural horror, Border’s genre-defying tone is matched in fellow Swedish title Videoman, a mystery-thriller/relationship-drama that will surprise audiences with its tonal shifts, while the chilling horror St. Agatha from celebrated filmmaker Darren Lynn Bousman (Saw II, III, IV) bolsters the emerging ‘Nunsploitation’ genre. Let the Corpses Tan is a ferocious take on Euro Westerns and Italian crime ‘Poliziotteschi’ genre from Belgian directing duo Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani (The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears), and genre fans can find some light relief in horror comedy One Cut of the Dead, the cult sensation from Japan that turns the zombie movie on its head. US teen-revenge horror Assassination Nation - a biting black comedy set in a suburban town at the mercy of an online hack attack - will have a special preview before its November release, and the much-hyped Sundance and Cannes smash-hit Mandy, starring a blood-soaked Nicolas Cage alongside Andrea Riseborough and Linus Roache, will be a must-see on HOME’s biggest screen.

British talent is also at the fore of the uniquely terrifying Possum, the film-making debut from Matthew Holness, starring Mission Impossible villain Sean Harris and veteran actor Alun Armstrong. Best-known for playing Garth Marenghi in the cult Channel 4 series, writer-director Holness adapted his own short story for the screenplay; Holness will be signing copies of the story as featured in the recently re-issued anthology ‘The New Uncanny’ before the screening, as well as participating in a post-screening Q&A. Also in attendance at FilmFear is actor-writer-comedian Toby Hadoke who will take part in a Q&A following a special “listening event” of Nigel Kneale’s The Road. Based on the legendary lost 1963 TV play and scripted by Hadoke for BBC Radio 4, The Road stars Mark Gatiss and Adrian Scarborough and tickets to the broadcast will be free to anyone with a FilmFear screening ticket.

Screening alongside these hot new titles are three classic horrors for film fans to revisit or discover on the big screen: two films from the horror grandmaster, John Carpenter - conspiracy theory sci-fi They Live and haunting ghost-story The Fog; and Sam Raimi’s remarkable debut, The Evil Dead, which brings the season to a ferocious finale on 31 October.

The FilmFear season also returns to Film4, with a season of premieres, discoveries and channel favourites running for six nights from Friday 26 to Wednesday 31 October. Included in this year’s line-up are television premieres of the acclaimed folklore horror hit The Witch; the woodland terror of 2016’s reboot Blair Witch; director Johannes Roberts’ The Other Side of the Door; the twist-filled Pet, starring Dominic Monaghan; found-footage cult hit The Taking of Deborah Logan; and M. Night Shyamalan’s surprise-filled The Visit. And coming to the channel from last year’s HOME programme is Kaleidoscope, the psychological chiller starring Toby Jones and directed by Rupert Jones.

FilmFear is curated by David Cox, Film4 Channel Editor, in partnership with HOME.

David Cox commented: “It’s great to be returning with the FilmFear season for a third year, with a programme of films we’re excited to be sharing with the HOME audience. Horror comes in so many different forms, and this year’s line-up celebrates that variety both in terms of subject and style. The genre itself seems to be more popular than ever at the moment, both at the cinema and on TV, but the films we’re showing prove that this success isn’t just a fad, with stories rooted in a wide range of traditions and cultures.”

Jennifer Hall, Film Programme Producer at HOME, added: “We’re thrilled to be welcoming back FilmFear to HOME for a third year, in collaboration with Film4. From Nicolas Cage to Nunsploitation, this year’s programme is a real Halloween treat for horror-hungry fans. We’re looking forward to unleashing this stand-out selection of the best new horror from across the globe alongside classic horror titles, and to welcoming some very special guests.”

 

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PROGRAMME DETAILS


Border (Gräns)

Fri 26 Oct, 20:30

Dir Ali Abbasi/SE DK 2018/108 mins/Swedish wEng ST

Eva Melander, Eero Milonoff, Viktor Åkerblom

A customs official with a super-sensitive sense of smell is drawn into a conspiracy that turns out to have a bizarre folkloric twist. Based on a story by John Ajvide Lindqvist, the author of Let the Right One In, this genuinely surprising Scandi thriller blends fantasy, romance and horror to end up as something entirely unique.

 

Listening event: Nigel Kneale's The Road + Q&A

Sat 27 Oct, 14:30

Dir Charlotte Riches/GB 2018/45 mins

Mark Gatiss, Adrian Scarborough, Hattie Morahan

Mark Gatiss and Adrian Scarborough star as a philosopher and scientist investigating ghostly outbreaks in a country wood in 1768. Nigel Kneale’s legendary lost 1963 TV play has been adapted for BBC Radio 4 by Toby Hadoke.

Event: This special listening event will be followed by a Q&A with actor, writer and comedian Toby Hadoke.

Tickets: Free to anyone attending other FilmFear events

 

One Cut of the Dead (Kamera o tomeru na!)

Sat 27 Oct, 18:10

Dir Shin'ichirô Ueda/JP 2017/96 mins/Japanese wEng ST

Takayuki Hamatsu, Yuzuki Akiyama, Harumi Shuhama

Beginning with an almost 40-minute single-take set piece that sets the tone for what’s to come, this cult sensation from Japan is a zippy, silly meta-comedy that’s stuffed with great, self-referential gags about making low-budget horror movies. The physical humour is perfectly applied to the zombie action, but it’s the development of the character comedy across the film’s three distinct acts that really helps deliver the crowd-pleasing climax. All together now: POM!

 

Mandy

Sat 27 Oct, 20:20

Dir Panos Cosmatos/US BE 2018/121 mins

Nicolas Cage, Andrea Riseborough, Linus Roache

A wild and grandiose story of love, revenge and the supernatural, Panos Cosmatos’ follow-up to Beyond the Black Rainbow at times feels like a cinematic sculpture rather than just an out-there, blood-soaked Nicolas Cage movie - though it’s very much the latter too. Cage goes crazy when love of his life Andrea Riseborough is spirited away by a dark-magic cult, and the film itself goes right along with him. This is one you have to see on the big-screen, not just for the visuals but also for the score by the late Johann Johannsson (Sicario, Arrival). 

 

They Live

Sun 28 Oct, 16:00

Dir John Carpenter/US 1988/95 mins

Roddy Piper, Keith David, Meg Foster

Conspiracy theory sci-fi from John Carpenter that’s a firm fan favourite thanks to its mix of goofy B-movie stylings and subversive satire. Aliens move amongst us using subliminal imagery to control our minds. Luckily for humanity, wrestler-turned-actor ‘Rowdy’ Roddy Piper can literally see through their sinister plans with his x-ray specs and he takes the fight to them in a more physical fashion.

They Live also features one of cinema’s all-time great brawls - a real bare-knuckle showstopper - and, of course, another memorable John Carpenter score.

 

Let the Corpses Tan (Laissez bronzer les cadavres)

Sun 28 Oct, 18:20

Dirs Hélène Cattet, Bruno Forzani/FR BE 2017/92 mins/French wEng ST

Elina Löwensohn, Stéphane Ferrara, Bernie Bonvoisin

The directors of Giallo tributes Amer and The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears return with a ferocious take on Euro Westerns and the Italian ‘Poliziotteschi’ genre. A remote artist’s hilltop hideaway is the setting for an all-guns-blazing stand-off between crooks and cops in this violently beautiful work of art, a film in which infinite care has been lavished on every single extreme second. 

 

Assassination Nation

Mon 29 Oct, 18:10

Dir Sam Levinson/US 2018/110 mins

Odessa Young, Hari Nef, Suki Waterhouse

A clique of high school girlfriends find their lives exposed when a stranger starts revealing their online secrets to the world, forcing them to take no prisoners in an attempt to calm the storm of scandal. The biting black comedy and violent action is a blast, but there’s also a strong horror vibe to this tale of societal breakdown.

 

 

Videoman (Videomannen)

Mon 29 Oct, 20:40

Dir Kristian A. Söderström/SE 2018/93 mins/Swedish wEng ST

Stefan Sauk, Lena Nilsson, Morgan Alling

One of the stand-out discoveries at August’s FrightFest, this mystery-thriller will strike a chord with anyone who’s ever collected VHSs, DVDs or any form of physical media. It’s also a treat for retro horror fans, as it follows the travails of a videotape obsessive who gets his hands on a rare item that could solve all his problems. However, his carefully ordered existence (and tape archive) is threatened when the Giallo-style plots of his favourite films intrude into his everyday life. All of a sudden, not rewinding a tape doesn’t seem like such a heinous crime after all.

 

Possum + Q&A

Tue 30 Oct, 18:20

Dir Matthew Holness/GB 2018/85 mins

Sean Harris, Alun Armstrong, Charlie Eales

Harris is on magnificently twisted form as Philip, a troubled children’s puppeteer battling surreal secrets from his past and Possum, the hideous hand puppet he keeps in a black leather case. Philip finds escaping the will of Possum is as hard as dealing with his demons.

Event: We will be joined by director Matthew Holness for a Q&A following this screening.

 

The Fog

Tue 30 Oct, 20:40

Dir John Carpenter/US 1980/90 mins

Adrienne Barbeau, Jamie Lee Curtis, Janet Leigh

Looking to continue the terror but in a different style, John Carpenter followed up his smash-hit Halloween with this effectively spooky ghost story evocatively set in a California coastal town. One hundred years after the sinking of a ship in local waters a mysterious fog rolls in, bringing with it strange events and spectral figures. A roll-call of genre favourites - Jamie Lee Curtis, Janet Leigh and Adrienne Barbeau - attempt to solve the mystery, with Carpenter providing a supernatural atmosphere and a spine-tingling score. 

 

 

St. Agatha

Wed 31 Oct, 18:30

Dir Darren Lynn Bousman/US 2018/90 mins

Sabrina Kern, Carolyn Hennesy, Courtney Halverson

An atmospheric chiller from director Darren Lynn Bousman, veteran of the Saw franchise (II, III and IV). A young pregnant woman, desperate to keep her identity secret, identifies a rural convent as a safe place to have her baby. However, this sinister story goes to some very dark places as the domineering Mother Superior’s gruesome plans are slowly revealed.

 

The Evil Dead

Wed 31 Oct, 20:40

Dir Sam Raimi/US 1981/85 mins

Bruce Campbell, Ellen Sandweiss, Richard DeManincor

A horror classic returns to the big-screen for Halloween, with cult leading-man Bruce Campbell fighting the eternal evil laying siege to his cabin in the woods. Stephen King dubbed this ‘the ultimate experience in gruelling terror’ back in the early 80s and, although it’s since been reappraised by some as a horror-comedy, King’s initial take still stands - despite some slapstick gore, director Sam Raimi’s remarkable debut is relentless, ferocious and unapologetic nightmare fuel.  

 

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Tickets are now on sale now via www.homemcr.org/filmfear or the HOME Box Office on +44 (0)161 200 1500.

 

For further information, images or review ticket requests please contact:
Claire Gascoyne, +44 (0)7771 735 117, or claire@clairegascoyne.com

 


 

NOTES TO EDITORS

HOME is Manchester’s centre for international contemporary culture. Since opening in 2015, HOME has welcomed over two million visitors to its five cinemas, two theatres, art gallery, book shop and restaurants.

HOME’s five screens showcase the best new independent film releases alongside a unique programme of film seasons, festivals, and special events. HOME's bold and diverse programming has screened 626 films from 57 countries in the past year, and its robust audience numbers consistently make HOME one of the UK's top performing independent cinemas for new releases.

A popular choice for established and emerging filmmakers keen to participate in Q&A events with engaged audiences, HOME has welcomed the following filmmakers and more since opening: Clio Barnard, Gurinder Chadha, Felix Chong, Paddy Considine, Armando Iannucci, Ken Loach, Alice Lowe, Rungano Nyoni, Lynne Ramsay, Nicolas Winding Refn, Whit Stillman, and Ben Wheatley.

Overseen by Artistic Director for Film Jason Wood, HOME also produces a specially curated, original programme of film seasons and special events and is committed to supporting UK film talent and introducing emerging filmmakers to a wide audience.

The patrons of HOME are filmmakers Danny Boyle and Asif Kapadia, theatre director and filmmaker Nicholas Hytner, actress Suranne Jones, playwright and poet Jackie Kay MBE, artists Rosa Barba and Phil Collins, and actress and author Meera Syal CBE.

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