HERE’S WHAT ALL IS
ON THE GRAVEYARD SHIFT!
I beg of you to
attend.
Monday – 10/7/19
NINA at 4PM
Maria
Winther Olsen's film NINA is a somber and restrained work of suspense
and unease that deals with a gifted artist in an isolated space
having marriage troubles. And a selkie may be involved... This is
classier than Graveyard usually gets, but worthy of your time. It's
screening with a great, Lynchian short called BOXES, from Tony Yang.
ROT at 8PM
Scandalous and grotesque and quite captivating. Showing with Josh Ethier's short film GUTTER.
THIS IS WRESTLING:
THE JOEY RYAN STORY at 8:30PM
What can I say about the King of Dong Style? Showing with the short film UNFINISHED BUSINESS.
The DREAMS OF THE
EXTREME Shorts Program at 830PM
Here’s what all
lurks in this program. BELLS (short and sweet and creepy as hell),
BLACK SHORE (an epic, emotionally focused apocalypse), BLOOD SPOOK (a
haunted diabetic versus a serial killer), BOYS’ CLUB (a grand dirty
joke for these troubled time), THE FOLLOWER (a devastating riff on
Joyce Carol Oates’ Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?),
LUKEWARM LIQUIDS (so very, very gross), the time trauma of MEET YOU
IN THE PARKING LOT, and Steven DeGennaro’s STOP (the suspense of
being alive and at risk).
Tuesday – 10/8/19
SCREAM QUEEN: MY
NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET at 6PM
Roman
Chimenti and Tyler Jensen's SCREAM,
QUEEN! MY NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET is
a big deal, telling Mark Patton's story as the first male scream
queen and as a queer actor under siege in '80s Hollywood. It is an
exceptional film and you need to see it. It is showing with the short
film JEFF DRIVES YOU from Aidan Brezonick, which is also a film about
how mass culture commodifies queer desire. The pairing is also
showing Tuesday, the 8th, at 6PM.
The FRAYED SHORTS
Program at 8PM
the
FRAYED SHORTS block, which is the (slightly) more accessible shorts
block on this year's Graveyard Shift. The films featured in this
block are Montana Mann's ESTHER (an EC Comics Western with a
delicious surprise), Mac Cushing's FULL MOON (a mystery with
unspeakable comic undertones), Ryan Worsley's GOOD GIRL (absurdly
cute and grotesquely violent), Katie Kapuza's HUNKS (a special kind
of animation), Aidan Moretti's I SEE YOU (lovingly Lynchian both in
terms of unease and absurdist humor), Dan Hass' MAGIC H8 BALL (a
queer Fantasy about childhood magic colliding with adult sexuality),
Alec Cohen's MOUNTAIN (a dramedy that pushes all the envelopes), Will
Bakke's THE STUDY (a SciFi/Horror setup that's just irresistible), RJ
Blake's TIKTOK (SciFi romantic comedy for this modern age), and Dan
O'Brien's TRICK OR TREATMENT (horror icons in amazing puppet form).
There
will be filmmakers in attendance.
YOU DON’T NOMI at
9PM
Let's talk about Showgirls, with friends and genius theorists Matt Baume and David Schmader among the countless amazing minds holding forth on one of Paul Verhoeven's endearing fusillades against complacency.
Wednesday –
10/9/19
CLIMATE OF THE
HUNTER at 830PM
Mickey Reece and his crew are back again, after winning heaps of awards at last year's Nashville Film Festival. Classy sensual vampire nightmare, y'all.
The DREAMS OF THE
EXTREME Shorts Program at 830PM
Here’s what all
lurks in this program. BELLS (short and sweet and creepy as hell),
BLACK SHORE (an epic, emotionally focused apocalypse), BLOOD SPOOK (a
haunted diabetic versus a serial killer), BOYS’ CLUB (a grand dirty
joke for these troubled time), THE FOLLOWER (a devastating riff on
Joyce Carol Oates’ Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?),
LUKEWARM LIQUIDS (so very, very gross), the time trauma of MEET YOU
IN THE PARKING LOT, and Steven DeGennaro’s STOP (the suspense of
being alive and at risk).
HARPOON at 9PM
It
is a vicious and hysterical film that gets at the absolute worst
aspects of human behavior, and it delivers the same kind of sick joy
you get from The War of The Roses, The Last of Sheila, Blood Simple,
or The Champagne Club.
HARPOON
is showing with the short film TAYLOR IS MISSING, from director Mia
Sorenson. It's a beautiful and brutal short about memory, trauma, and
regret.
MAD? at 9PM
If you're ever wondering why nobody uses genre cinema to explore the twisted side of the mental health industry and how older women never get to have their own adventures in SciFi and Horror except as a glorified cameo to pass information on to some fresh-faced white teen, then this is for you.
Thursday –
10/10/19
YOU DON’T NOMI at
1PM
Let's talk about Showgirls, with friends and genius theorists Matt Baume and David Schmader among the countless amazing minds holding forth on one of Paul Verhoeven's endearing fusillades against complacency.
ROT at 8PM
Scandalous and grotesque and quite captivating. Showing with Josh Ethier's short film GUTTER.
The World Premiere
of DEMENTER at 830PM
Chad Crawford Kinkle, the guy who gave the world JUGFACE, is back, with an amazing film about trauma, cults, and centering on the differently abled. Y'all ain't ready.
THIS IS WRESTLING:
THE JOEY RYAN STORY at 830PM
Sleaze is back. Thankfully. Joey Ryan is a damn treasure, and you can see why here... Showing with the short film UNFINISHED BUSINESS.
Friday – 10/11/19
DEMENTER at Noon
Chad Crawford Kinkle, the guy who gave the world JUGFACE, is back, with an amazing film about trauma, cults, and centering on the differently abled. Y'all ain't ready.
MAD? at 4PM
If you're ever wondering why nobody uses genre cinema to explore the twisted side of the mental health industry and how older women never get to have their own adventures in SciFi and Horror except as a glorified cameo to pass information on to some fresh-faced white teen, then this is for you.
LONG DAY’S JOURNEY
INTO NIGHT 3D at 830PM
A sensuous haze of a film where it takes a 56-minute continuous 3D tracking shot to unmake one's traditions of toxic masculinity. A box office phenomenon (under wonky circumstances that uncool people complained about) in China, and a magical journey for the adventurous viewer.
CLIMATE OF THE
HUNTER at 9PM
Mickey Reece and his crew are back again, after winning heaps of awards at last year's Nashville Film Festival. Classy sensual vampire nightmare, y'all.
If you make it to this point, I commend you. Hopefully we all made it here...
1 comment:
Hey Jason, Thank you so much for programming Blood Spook in this years festival. I was honored to be a part of your great Graveyard Shift line up. You do the cinema gods' work single-handedly going through all the submissions, and the Nashville Film Festival is far better because of it.
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