Horror film festival
Shriekfest Horror Film Festival was a film festival specializing in the horror genre. It was one of the longest running horror festivals in Los Angeles, until 2021. In 2017, Shriekfest expanded to include an Orlando, FL festival location.
History
Shriekfest Horror Film Festival was founded in July 2001.[1] It is the oldest continually running genre festival in Los Angeles, California. It is held in October at Raleigh Studios on Melrose Boulevard in the Charlie Chaplin Theatre.[2]
The festival was founded by actress Denise Gossett[3] with her partner Kimberlee Beeson.[4] Gossett came up with the idea after starring in the horror film Chain of Souls.[5] She realized there was a scarcity of film festivals and competitions for the horror genre.[6] She and Beeson created Shriekfest in the hopes that young and upcoming filmmakers and screenwriters would find in it an outlet for their talent. Their partnership lasted until 2003, after which time Todd Beeson became the new partner in the festival.[7]
Shriekfest awards multiple prizes for horror films and screenplays. It also awards films in the science fiction, fantasy, and thriller categories. Prizes include trophies, as well as cash, product awards, and publicity.[8]
The festival also has an under-18 category open to young filmmakers and screenwriters.[9]
Shriekfest went green in 2010 and now accepts screenplays and films via email.[10]
Awards
Shriekfest awards can vary from year to year at judges' requests and have included the following categories.[11] In 2010 two new categories were added to the competition: Webisode and Original Song.[12]
- Best Horror Feature Film
- Best Sci-Fi Feature Film
- Best Fantasy Feature Film
- Best Thriller Feature Film
- Best Short Film
- Best Supershort Film (under 10 minutes)
- Best Feature Screenplay
- Best Short Screenplay
- Best Acting Performance
- Best Cinematography
- Best Special FX
- Best Under-18 Film
- Best Under-18 Screenplay
- Pretty/Scary Award (portrayal of women in horror)
- Audience Choice Award
Past winners
2017
The following are 2017's full-length feature film award winners:[13]
Award
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Film
|
Director
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Best Horror Feature Film
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Gnaw
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Haylar Garcia
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Best Sci-Fi Feature Film
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The Glass Coffin
|
Haritz Zubillaga
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Best Thriller Feature Film
|
Curvature
|
Diego Hallivis
|
2016
The following are 2016's full-length feature film award winners:
2015
The following are 2015's full-length feature film award winners:
2014
The following are 2014's full-length feature film award winners:
2013
The following are 2013's full-length feature film award winners:
Award
|
Film
|
Director
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Best Horror Feature Film
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An American Terror
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Haylar Garcia
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Best Sci-Fi Feature Film
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Abducted
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Glen Scantlebury and Lucy Phillips
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Best Thriller Feature Film
|
The Last Light
|
Andrew Hyatt
|
2012
The following are 2012's full-length feature film award winners:
2011
The following are 2011's full-length feature film award winners:[14][15]
Award
|
Film
|
Director
|
Best Horror Feature Film
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Absentia
|
Mike Flanagan
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Best Sci-Fi Feature Film
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Pig
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Henry Barrial
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Best Supernatural Feature Film
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The Dead Inside
|
Travis Betz
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Best Thriller Feature Film
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Isle of Dogs
|
Tammi Sutton
|
2010
The following are 2010's full-length feature film award winners:[16]
Award
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Film
|
Director
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Best Horror Feature Film
|
Ashes
|
Elias Matar
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Best Sci-Fi Feature Film
|
Transfer
|
Damir Lukacevic
|
Audience Choice Award
|
Grey Skies
|
Kai Blackwood
|
2009
The following are 2009's full-length feature film award winners:[17]
2008
The following are 2008's full-length feature film award winners:[18]
2007
The following are 2007's full-length feature film award winners:[19][20]
2006
The following are 2006's full-length feature film award winners:[21]
2005
The following are 2005's full-length feature film award winners:[22]
Award
|
Film
|
Director
|
Best Horror Feature Film
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Dark Remains
|
Brian Avenet-Bradley
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Best Sci-Fi Feature Film
|
Experiment
|
Daniel Turner
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Best Thriller Feature Film
|
Razor Eaters
|
Shannon Young
|
2004
The following are 2004's full-length feature film award winners:[23]
2003
The following are 2003's full-length feature film award winners:[24]
Award
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Film
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Director
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Best Film in the Feature Category
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Lucky
|
Steve Cuden
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Best Film in the Sci-Fi Category
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Transfer
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John Turbyne
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Fan Favorite
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Lucky
|
Steve Cuden
|
2002
The following are 2002's full-length feature film award winners:[25]
Award
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Film
|
Director
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Best Film in the Feature Category
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Terror Tract
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Clint Hutchison & Lance W. Dreeson
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Best Comedy Horror
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Burning Passion
|
Brian Belefant
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Best Special FX in the Feature Category
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Despiser
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Philip Cook
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Fan Favorite
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Hell's Highway
|
S. Lee Taylor
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2001
The following are 2001's full-length feature film award winners:[26]
Award
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Film
|
Director
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Best Film in the Thriller Category
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Siren
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Steve Morris
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Best Film in the Feature Category
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The Wind
|
Michael Mongillo
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Scariest Film
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Memorial Day
|
dMarcos Gabriel & Chris Alender
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References
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