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Tuesday 29 October 2013

Halloween at Filmbase

This looks like a fun couple of nights out. And they are showing Irish horror short films and Irish horror feature Citadel as well.

You can go to both nights for€5.  Well worth €5 of anyones money.

Details are below.

Halloween Comes to Filmbase!

Wednesday 30th & Thursday 31st October 2013
In a special event for Halloween, Filmbase will host two terrifying nights of blood-curdling shorts and a frightening feature. Wednesday’s shorts will be followed by an audience Q&A with all of the directors and both nights will feature fancy dress and, if that wasn’t enough, our very own Film Ireland Editor, Stefano Galvino, DJing with his unique Audio Visual Horror Set.
Spine-Shuddering Short Film Feast!
7pm, Wednesday 30th October

Wednesday’s line-up features an array of spine-shuddering short films, an audience Q&A with all of the Directors and an Audio Visual Horror Set.
The short film line-up includes:
-          The Ten Steps
-          Zombie Bashers
-          Braineater
-          The Faeries of Blackheath Woods
The Q&A will feature the film’s directors Brendan Muldowney, Conor McMahon & Ciaran Foy.
Audio Visual Horror Set:
Stefano Galvino, our very own Film Ireland Editor, will haunt your eyes and ears with an exclusive mix of soundtracks, dialogue, horror, spoken word, atmospherics alongside diabolical visuals from all your favourite nightmares to send you home.

Halloween Night’s Freaky Feature Frenzy!
7pm, Thursday 31th October
Feature Film – Citadel
84mins | Cert 16 | 2012
Tommy Cowley is a young father inflicted with chronic agoraphobia since his wife was brutally attacked by a gang of a twisted feral children. Trapped in the dilapidated suburbia of Edenstown, he must finally face the demons of his past and enter the one place that he fears the most – the abandoned tower block known as the Citadel.
Audio Visual Horror Set:
Stefano Galvino, our very own Film Ireland Editor, will be on hand the Thursday too, bringing you more visuals from all your favourite nightmares to send you home.
Plus, lots more SPOOKY happenings including…
Best Fancy Dress Competition:
1st Prize – 100 euro Filmbase Voucher for any Filmbase training course.
2nd Prize – 50 euro Filmbase Voucher for any Filmbase training course.
3rd Prize – 1 year free Filmbase Membership.

Tickets:
Tickets only €3 for one night or €5 for both nights.
Tickets available on the door, or book your place by calling 01 679 6716 and dialling 1 for reception.




1 comment:

  1. The problem with most Irish movies is that the non-horror ones are more horrific!

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