• Late Night Lovecraft

    Schedule block

    A selection of wacky, funny, gory films in a Lovecraftian vein, plus the infamous secret screening (What does it all mean?). This is a hilariously fun time, after hours, only with the directors of the H. P. Lovecraft Film Festival.

  • Feature Film: MINORE

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  • Feature Film: SAINT DROGO

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  • Robbie Ain’t Right No More

    Film

    A young girl’s brother returns from war with a most disturbing souvenir.

  • Fermento

    Film

    A nauseous baker is amazed of what the rottenness of his kitchen has been able to create, a fermented dough to the point of monstrosity capable of wipe him out.

  • Amygdala

    Film

    A mother and her daughter move into an old family house. The daughter has difficulty adjusting to the house, and to the mother's great horror, begins having increasingly intense dreams of the sea.

  • The Ecstasy at the End of the Sea

    Film

    A man carrying an unusual amulet searches for the resolution to a burden and a yearning he also bears.

  • The Sun Fails To Rise

    Film

    Two months ago, a strange illness erupted at Seongnam University's Institute of History, in which many researchers claimed to have heard a whisper that not only grew louder over time, but also induced hallucinations and eventually madness. Due to the highly transmissible and incurable nature of the disease, the Bureau of Investigation succeeded in sealing off the source of the disease at great cost and began further testing and exploration work.

  • Thirty2

    Film

    Based on the short story "Berenice" by E. A. Poe. Berenice suffers from a nameless illness. Only her teeth remain healthy. Egaeus, who is madly in love with Berenice, is obsessed with her. The evil side of human nature breaks out in him.
    Filmed in Mexico City as a Mexican-German co-production.

  • Reflection of A Deadman

    Film

    A man's obsession with a stranger leads him through the underworld of Paris to an uncanny revelation. Inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's "The Man of the Crowd."

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