El Mano vs. Japanese Zombie

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Written/Directed by Kirt Burdick; Produced by Kirt Burdick & Julian Meyer.

One day El Mano, the world’s greatest wrestler, decided to exercise his massive legs. During a brief respite next to a scary grave, El Mano is attacked by an unholy being. It is a being charmed with a demonic appetite for wrestling. It is a Japanese Zombie! The mighty wrestler dispatched his foe with glorious moves and elegant brutality.

3 minutes

The Mill at Calder’s End

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Written by Ryan Murphy, Kevin McTurk; Directed/Produced by Kevin McTurk

In the remote village of Calder’s End stands an old windmill, a repository of dark secrets. Nicholas Grimshaw has returned to this haunted place, his childhood home, intent on breaking an ancient family curse. Grimshaw’s journey takes him deep below the decaying mill, where he must confront the very source of the evil that has corrupted his family.

The Mill at Calder’s End is a gothic ghost story in the spirit of Edgar Allan Poe, H.P. Lovecraft, and M.R. James, that is told with 30 inch tall bunraku puppets and in-camera special effects. Featuring the voices of Jason Flemyng (The Curious Case of Benjamin Button) and horror legend Barbara Steele (Black Sunday,The Pit and the Pendulum), this film celebrates the art of puppetry and gothic horror.

14 minutes

Sumer

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Written/Directed/Produced by Alvaro Garcia

For unknown reasons, the Earth’s ionosphere has weakened dramatically during the course of the last century.
All animal and plant species perished decades ago. All that remains is one small group of humans who attempt to resist the hostility and hardness of the external environment from SumerR, the last hive city in the world.
A young boy, Hermes, lives alone close to the wall that delimits the city, an area that is highly guarded by the SSW (Sumer Security Watchers).
While observing the desert from the roof of a building, Hermes suddenly sees something that looks a lot like a blue feather floating in the air

10 minutes

Toonocalypse

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Written by Owen Rixon, Callum Barton; Directed by Owen Rixon; Produced by Siggy Stone, Callum Barton

Toonocalypse follows John (David Kaye) and Michael (Matt Martin) two students living in Edinburgh, as they document the arrival on Earth of a species of small, cute, cartoon alien, known as “Toons”. Over time the Toons become integrated into society and into John and Michael’s lives, but after a year on Earth, without warning, some of the Toons start to change into something far larger and scarier. As John and Michael try to survive in the streets of Edinburgh they start to learn the grim reality of the Toons’ true intentions.

18 minutes