Fantastic Fest has just unveiled the forty short films it will be showing during its 2015 lineup. The shorts run the gamut of genres from horror to sci-fi to action to the hard define. Amongst them is festival hit, winner of Sundance’s Grand Jury Prize for Short Film, winner of Best Animated Short at SXSW, and a personal favorite of at least one of our writers, Dan Hertzfeldt’s World of Tomorrow. Another Fantastic Fest short that’s caught our attention before is Portal to Hell!!! which stars the recently deceased professional wrestler/actor “Rowdy” Roddy Piper.
Fantastic Fest 2015 runs in Austin, Texas from September 24th to October 1st.
Check out the complete list of short films below:
CHULYEN, A CROW’S TALE
France, 2015
US Premiere, 20 min
Directors – Cerise Lopez & Agnès Patron
A rapscallious man-crow indulges his selfish whims and courts the wrath of the spirits of the forest in this simply sketched, but elegantly animated chiaroscuro adaptation of Northern Native American folklore.
DETECTIVE TROUSERS IN THE BEAT GOES ON
United States, 2015
Texas Premiere, 5 min
Directors – Zachary Scheer and Matt Choi
The Gold Watch Murders have put a damper on Captain Padlilly’s Retirement party in this witty stab at an animated police procedural that intermingles humans with anthropomorphic animal gumshoes and will leave you jonesing for more.
ENHANCED
United States, 2015
World Premiere, 16 min
Director – Jeremy David White
Moments before taking the stage, a performer is contacted by his estranged sister and confronted with his stubborn decision to abstain from participating in their society’s “brave new world”. A dystopian tale with a refreshingly low-key, yet emotional expression of resistance.
GROWING PAINS
Denmark, 2014
Regional Premiere, 21 min
Director – Tor Fruergaard
After years of living under his mother’s thumb, a sexually repressed teenager finds his body undergoing some unusual transformations upon catching the eye of a cute neighbor. A coming of age story complete with threat of castration, brilliantly animated against a backdrop of paper dioramas.
THE GUESTS
Australia, 2015
North American Premiere, 10 min
Director – Shane Danielsen
The guests have begun to arrive, only Anna didn’t invite them. An exquisitely eerie nightmare of manners.
MOVIES IN SPACE
United States, 2015
Regional Premiere, 14 min
Director – Chris Smith
The axiom that in Hollywood “nobody knows anything” also rings true in the rest of the galaxy, so Earth Ambassador Travis Shepherd discovers when he inadvertently becomes a movie mogul on an alien planet. An infectiously hilarious marvel in its comic escalation.
TOONOCALYPSE
Scotland, 2015
Texas Premiere, 18 min
Director – Owen Rixon
Two cartoon characters become privy to a video documenting the invasion of the Earth by fiends hailing from the second-dimension! A thrilling and hilarious reinvigoration of the found footage genre through a delightful marriage of live-action and animation.
TRYING NOT TO EXPLODE
United States, 2015
Texas Premiere, 17 min
Director – Dave Dorsey
The spontaneous combustion of his parents has Leonard concerned that he might be next, so he’s not taking any chances. Fortunately, someone is prepared to take a chance on him.
SHORT FUSE 2015
Fantastic Fest once more ignites your synapses with an assembly of the year’s best short-form horror, includingPORTAL TO HELL, the last film of genre film icon and wrestling legend Rowdy Roddy Piper!
THE BABYSITTER MURDERS
United States, 2015
Texas Premiere, 21 min
Director – RYAN SPINDELL
A babysitter does epic battle with a dangerous psychotic in this slick and scary homage to slasher cinema.
EL GIGANTE
Canada, 2014
Texas Premiere, 13 min
Director – Gigi Saul Guerrero
A desperate trek across the US/Mexico border condemns a man to a blood-stained ring of death at the behest of a cannibalistic family of luchador aficionados in this slick and sick grand guignol of guts and gore.
HOUSE OF STRAW
United States, 2015
US Premiere, 16 min
Director – Kyle Bogart
It’s almost 6 o’clock and Emma and Reed’s marriage is coming apart at the seams, but more importantly: it’s almost 6 o’clock. A novel supernatural slice of monstrous domestic drama containing exemplary emotional resonance.
THE LISTING
United States, 2015
Texas Premiere, 12 min
Director – Luke Jaden
An invisible malevolent entity impatiently waits for a family to haunt in this expertly wound and spooky jack-in-the-box of a horror short.
THE MILL AT CALDER’S END
United States, 2014
Texas Premiere, 14 min
Director – Kevin McTurk
A young man returns to his childhood home intent on breaking a family curse. An exceptionally creepy pastiche of Poe and Lovecraft’s mood and mythology realized through bunraku rod puppets voiced by Jason Flemyng (THE MISSING) and Barbara Steele (BLACK SUNDAY).
OUT OF THE MOLD
United States, Australia, Canada, 2014
Regional Premiere, 12 min
Director – Michel moon
A gross-out, but poignant portrait of a relationship disintegrating at the prospect of having a child, in poetic tandem with the growth bathroom mold.
PORTAL TO HELL
Canada, 2015
US Premiere, 11 min
Director – Vivieno Caldinelli
Toilet clogged? Call the super. Hallway light needs replaced? Call the super. Got an infestation of Cthulhu’s tentacles in the basement? Pray that Rowdy Roddy Piper is your super. Fortunately for the folks in this short, he is, and unfortunately for the elder god, he’s all outta of bubblegum.
SISTER HELL
Norway, 2015
World Premiere, 14 min
Director – Fredrik Hana
A nun absconds from her monastery and embraces a more hedonistic lifestyle, but the sisters she left behind are soon hot on her heels in a bid to save her soul. Only it might not be her soul that needs saving. Fredrik Hana (ANGST, PISS AND DRID, AUTUMN HARVEST) returns with this demonic parable inspired in part by the “energy & sheer insanity” of last years Fantastic Fest.
TRUST
United States, 2015
US Premiere, 2 min
Director – Jerry Pyle
Two roommates engage in an escalating game of trust exercises (that we fear will eventually become a Fantastic Fest after-party activity).
ALIKE & DIFFERENT
United States, 2015
World Premiere, 4 min
Director – David Davis
David Davis becomes your new favorite outsider artist in this lo-fi satirical look at a first contact scenario.
DISCO INFERNO
Spain, 2015
North American Premiere, 12 min
Director – Ali Waddington
A black clad vixen infiltrates a sumptuous mansion overrun with cultists in what begins as a rescue mission, and then deliriously descends into an eerie musical reverie, before finally arriving at a most unexpected conclusion.
DIVORCED DAD : HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Canada, 2015
World Premiere, 6 min
Directors – Adam Brooks, Conor Sweeney, Matthew Kennedy
Divorced Dad (with you the first and third weekend of the month) gets some bad news in this hilarious and disturbing public access nightmare that could have only emerged from the mad minds at ASTRON-6 (MANBORG, THE EDITOR).
DOG BOWL
United States, 2015
Texas Premiere, 19 min
Director – Gordy Hoffman
The theft of service “dog” vest ignites an existential crisis with “sirius” cosmic repercussions. This short is also exactly 44.5x funnier than that aforementioned pun. It is impecable absurdism, the kind that inspires both wonder and gleeful delight.
MAN WITHOUT DIRECTION
Sweden, 2015
World Premiere, 15 min
Directors – Johannes Stjärne Nilsson, Pelle Öhlund, Nina Jemth
A put-upon man nearly loses himself to the labyrinthine corridors of a shabby roadside hotel in this sublimely surreal dark comedy inspired by Dante’s Inferno. A unique collaboration between the creators of SOUND OF NOISE and Moomsteatern, an acclaimed Swedish theatre company comprised of performers with intellectual disabilities.
MY JOHNNY
United States, 2014
Texas Premiere, 30 min
Director -Vincent de Ghoulie
An epic suburban fever dream about a boy, a babysitter and prescription LSD. LA fringe filmmaker Vincent De Ghoulie claims to have invoked the spirit of his former teacher and great experimental artist George Kuchar while making the film and the result is something so magnificently singular it deserves to sits alongside cinematic company as prestigious as Lynch’s INLAND EMPIRE and as infamous as Breen’s FATEFUL FINDINGS. May melt your brain, but will split your sides and leave you in utter astonishment.
REVERSE EFFECTS
United States, 2015
World Premiere, 3min
Director – David Davis
David Davis warns of the dangers of purchasing time travel over the Internet.
SUPERHERO
United States, 2013
Austin Premiere, 30 seconds
Director – David Davis
David Davis reminds us about the importance of being an organ donor. Don’t wait till your dead.
TRIAL RUN
United States, 2015
World Premiere, 20 min
Director – Lawrence Peter Klein
A pop-up ad on a porn site leads an unemployed and unstable man on a convoluted cross-country mission to recover a litany of mysterious corpses with the promise of sexual fulfillment. A kinetic and compelling menagerie of conspiratorial musings and manic ruminations reminiscent of Craig Baldwin’s Tribulation 99 monologues, as if performed by a deranged Jack Burton.
WIND THROUGH A TREE
Canada, 2015
US Premiere, 10 min
Director – Seth Smith
Experimental filmmaker Seth Smith (LOWLIFE) offers up the eccentric anti-adventures of four members of his family, connecting their souls through colour and composition in this poetic, tragicomic fusion of fiction and home movie.
THE CHAMP
Canada, 2015
World Premiere, 9 min
Director – Fabian Velasco
A former boxing champion sits on death row. He has accepted the inevitable, but is nonetheless determined to ensure that no one will ever lay claim to his championship belt. An exceedingly odd and idiosyncratic parable of ego and futility.
THE CHICKENING
Canada, 2015
US Premiere, 5 min
Directors – Nick DenBoer & Davy Force
All work and no chicken makes Jack a dull boy, so heeeere’s THE CHICKENING! The most awe-inspiring and ridiculous mash-up of cinema and cuisine your eyes will ever see.
COPYCAT
United States, 2015
Regional Premiere, 9 min
Director – Charlie Lyne
In 1991 Rolfe Kanefsky made a meta-horror film that few people saw, but perhaps one person stole. Experimental filmmaker Charlie Lyne records the testimony and sets its against a hypnotic and witty montage of horror cinema.
DEATHLY
United States, 2015
North American Premiere, 13 min
Director – Mike Williamson
A man’s home becomes the site of supernatural occurrences following his wife’s untimely passing. Alan Ruck (FERRIS BUELLER’S DAY OFF) stars in this fun slice of pulpy horror from Fantastic Fest alumni Mike Williamson (IN THE WALL).
FUCK BUDDIES
Canada, 2015
World Premiere, 19 min
Director – Nathaniel Wilson
Platonic roommates Joseph and Ellie try to ‘keep it casual’ when they find themselves manipulated into sex with each other by an enigmatic entity. A gross, disturbing and scathingly funny investigation of the compulsion for intimacy and its emotional and biological collateral damage.
FUCKKKYOUUU
United States, 2015
Texas Premiere
Director – Eddie Alcazar
Love hurts in this gorgeous and grotesque experimental trance of time travel and body horror, stunningly captured with immaculately textured black and white photography.
MORE THAN FOUR HOURS
United States, 2015
World Premiere, 10 min
Director – Bryan Poyser
It would be cruel to spoil the comedic set up to this short which confirms that boners are hilarious. So just expect a boner and expect hilarity. And a full-body cringe.
SLOW CREEP
United States, 2015
World Premiere, 12 min
Director – Jim Hickcox
Three teens defy the warnings of a video store clerk and go ahead with renting a cursed VHS. What begins as an endearing exercise in creature feature schlock then transforms into a sublime and infectious… well I won’t spoil it here.
TEETH
United States/Spain, 2015
North American Premiere, 14 min
Director – Jennifer Cox
A high-school girl learns to stand up to her bullies by embracing precisely that which makes her a target. An ambitious and confidently executed exploration of adolescent anxiety.
THIS HOME IS NOT EMPTY
Canada, 2015
Texas Premiere, 3 min
Director – Carol Nguyen
A chilling experimental meditation on the lies in which we tell ourselves expressed through the starkly minimalist dioramic presentation of a seemingly empty home. Haunting stuff.
THORN
Japan, 2015
Regional Premiere, 15 min
Director – Soichi Umezawa
A grieving mother discovers her son’s supernatural secret after communing with his cactus. Soichi Umezawa follows up his acclaimed segment from THE ABCS OF DEATH 2 (Y is for YOUTH) with another surreal venture into body horror and adolescent angst, only this time adding psychic powers to the mix!
WARM INSIDES
United States, 2015
World Premiere, 10 min
Director – Andrew Merrill
A skin-crawling and impressively haptic grayscale psychodrama, wherein a woman’s body becomes host to a parasitic, worm-like organism. She really doesn’t need this right now, especially so close to the holidays.
WORLD OF TOMORROW
United States, 2015
Special Screening, 16 min
Director – Don Hertzfeldt
A young girl is confronted with her future in this sublime award-winning festival favorite by Don Hertzfeldt (IT’S SUCH A BEAUTIFUL DAY, REJECTED).