TEN is playing Friday August 1st at 6:30 PM in room KICC218
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Full Schedule
We are also hosting a panel at Fright Night:
Make your movie: a conversation with the low-budget feature filmmakers of Fright Night / Fandomfest
Sat 12:15 PM KICC Room 211
Panelists will each briefly talk about the challenges they faced and the hurdles they overcame, from funding to final cut, to finish their feature film that is screening at Fright Night / Fandomfest. The group will field questions from aspiring filmmakers, encouraging everyone to make a movie of their own!
Panelists will each briefly talk about the challenges they faced and the hurdles they overcame, from funding to final cut, to finish their feature film that is screening at Fright Night / Fandomfest. The group will field questions from aspiring filmmakers, encouraging everyone to make a movie of their own!
Panelists:
Johannes Grenzfurthner/monochrom (Vienna, Austria): Die Gstettensaga
David L. Eblen (Portland, OR, USA) – Ravana’s Game
Jesse Knight (Boone, NC, USA) – The Orbs
Jaysen Buterin (Greensboro, NC) – The Gospel According to Booze, Bullets & Hot Pink Jesus
Shannon Foerter (Toronto, Canada) – SCARS
More about TEN:
TEN is a post-exploitation exploration of identity starring ten women.
Ten women find themselves in a vacant mansion on Spektor Island in December, 1972. Each believes she’s traveled to the house on business, but they all agree that something seems strange. For one thing, the entire house is full of pictures and statues of pigs.
The women all come from drastically different walks of life. None of them would have chosen to spend the night together in such an eerie place, but the last ferry for the mainland has just left, and a terrible storm is rolling in. Trying to make the best of an unpleasant situation, they raid the mansion’s wine cellar and throw a party. As the night creeps on, however, it becomes clear that someone–or something–has arranged to get them in the house. It’s not long before someone mentions that Spektor Island is supposed to be haunted. Of course, no one in the house believes in ghosts.
At least, not until the first murder.
What do an actress, a religious zealot, a renegade, a coed, a model, a singer, a medium, a real-estate investor, a historian, and a doctor have in common? None of them is who they seem. Yet, the fate of the entire world may rest in their hands.
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