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Congratulations on your selection! This is the deliverables form for screenings that will be streaming exclusives on our festival portal through Eventive, the weekend of December 5-9th. Link to delete content:
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Set in 1960s Port Edward, "WAT’SA" is a haunting, all-Sm’algya̱x horror based on a powerful Tsimshian legend. As Jeremy works a late shift in the North Pacific Cannery, a shape-shifting sea otter spirit begins to stalk him, blurring the line between reality and the supernatural in the first-ever cinematic portrayal of the ‘Wat’sa. Recorded in Sm’algya̱x and Japanese with English subtitles. Link to delete content:
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There’s a reason no one has studied the play - the one notorious for driving readers insane. Three students divide a copy into quarantined thirds, allowing them to safely perform research on the text. But the endeavor takes a sinister turn when one of them reads more than just his share. Based on the seminal collection of horror stories by Robert W. Chambers. Link to delete content:
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Maritime tough Guy Devon Leroux travels to the creepy fishing village of Shellbrook In search of his ex-girlfriend only to discover she’s joined a monstrously mutated cult enthralled by the elder god of lobsters Link to delete content:
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While his wife and kids are out of town, a stressed-out illustrator risks losing everything when DAWN—an alluring A.I. creation—mysteriously arrives at his home and begins to seduce him. Link to delete content:
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Join us for the Opening Ceremonies for the 30th Anniversary of the H. P. Lovecraft Film Festival! Founder Andrew Migliore will join Festival Directors Gwen and Brian Callahan on stage to open the festival, followed by a reading from Literary Guest of Honor Cassandra Khaw. Link to delete content:
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See... and HEAR! The H. P. Lovecraft Historical Society's The Call of Cthulhu as you've never heard it before! This special 20th Anniversary screening will feature LIVE accompaniment on the Mighty Wurlitzer pipe organ by Dean Lemire of the Columbia River Theatre Organ Society. Link to delete content:
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Dean Lemire is a native of Portland, Oregon. He started playing the piano at the age of five. His training in classical piano was with the late Mary Dunlap, Music Department Chair, at Pacific University in Forest Grove, Oregon. He later studied theatre pipe organ with the late Don Simmons and Jerry Gregorius. Link to delete content:
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Dark Adventure Radio Theatre® presents an adaptation of one of H.P. Lovecraft's early tales, "The Temple".The story bounds to life with a cast of professional actors, thrilling sound effects, and original music! This live performance will be accompanied by an original improvised score by Dean Lemire, playing the theater's Mighty Wurlitzer Pipe Organ! This is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity to see and hear this Radio Play performed this way. Link to delete content:
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