Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Viscera Film Festival Comes to Las Vegas! Screams & Chills & Gore!








 Scream Queen Shannon Lark,
the first ever spooksmodel for Fangoria, says audiences that attend her Viscera
Film Festival can expect "surreal, hilarious, twisted, depressing, and
dark" films.





"It's a mix of horror
films that go across the board," Lark said. "Expect to get a glimpse
at where the genre is going in the future."





Now in its fifth year as the
only non-profit event devoted to women filmmakers in the horror genre, the
Viscera Film Festival makes its first stop in Las Vegas for two nights of
screenings July 29-30 at theatre7 (1406 South 3rd Street, Las Vegas, NV 89104
in the downtown Arts District). Other tour stops this year have included
San Francisco, Athens, Ga., Seattle,
Houston, Dallas
and
Rome.





The Vegas leg of the Viscera
world tour will feature more than 30 short horror films over two days. Ginnetta
Corelli, Gigi Romero, Nikki Wall, Briony Kidd, Emily Carmichael, Mae Catt, and
Staci Laye Wilson are among the filmmakers that have shorts screening.





Viscera was started in 2007
after Lark gathered up several friends and made a short horror film in
San Francisco. She says she had an epiphany regarding the potential
of getting women in a positive environment where they can support each other,
and how that could affect the film industry. Thus, Viscera was born.





Viscera's official 2011 world
tour kick off was July 17 in
Los Angeles with a red carpet event. The sold-out screening was
hosted by Lark and director of programming Heidi Honeycutt at the Silent Movie
Theatre.





Lark said she is happy to
have the event finally playing
Las Vegas and hopes the stop at theatre7 will help the films
get more exposure to genre fans and the festival circuit. 





"It's always thrilling
to hear if any of the Viscera films are screening somewhere," Lark said.
"It means that we are doing our job in honoring these filmmakers, which is
what festivals should do."





For more information on the
Viscera Film Festival, visit www.viscerafilmfestival.com/ .





Located near the
"Downtown Las Vegas" sign, theatre7 is an artlover's and indie film
fan's paradise. Owned, programmed and operated by filmmakers, theatre7 screens
independent films, doubles as an art gallery and host live entertainment. 





For more information on
theatre7, visit http://theatre7lv.com .theatre7lv.com .





theatre7 Viscera Film
Festival Lineup





Friday, July 29


7
p.m.
, $7


Adventure Girls by Dara Jade
Moats and Jon Deitcher


Nursery Crimes by Laura Whyte


Mockingbird by Marichelle
Daywalt


Bon Apetit by Kate Shenton


Candy by Sage Hall


The Ghost and Us by Emily
Carmichael


The Many Doors of Albert
Whale by Marichelle Daywalt


Together by Gigi Romero


Box by Nikki Wall


7/28/1989 by Mae Catt


Gasp by Thomai Hatsios


A Fever and a River by
Rachael Deacon


Mary Jane Go Round by
Ginnetta Corelli


The Bride by Ana Almeida


The Room at the Top of the
Stairs by Briony Kidd





Saturday, July 30


7
p.m.
, $7


Barbee Butcher by Sophie
Laques


I’m a Little Teapot by Sallie
Smith


Blood Bunny by Molly Madfis


Salome’s Picnic by Victoria
Waghorn


Aftershock by Lori Bowen


The Date by Natasia
Schibinger and Jennifer Gigantino


Switch by Melanie Light


Consumed by Lis Fies


Snow Day, Bloody Snow Day by
Jessica Baxter and Faye Hoerauf


I was a Tranny Werewolf by
Lola Rock ‘n’ Rolla


The Key to Annabel Lee by
Staci Laye Wilson


Don’t Lose Heart by Taliesyn
Brown and Matt Mitchell


The Party’s Over by Gigi
Romero


12/15/1996 by Mae Catt


Doll Parts by Karen Lam


Fantasy by Izabel Grondin


Lip Stick by Shannon Lark


Belated by Valentines Lover
by Ruby La’Rocca


 


2011 Viscera Film Festival
World Tour -
Las
Vegas July 29-30






7
p.m.






$7 each night






theatre7






1406
S. 3rd Street






Las
Vegas
, NV
89014

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