The largest genre film event in Southeast US, delivering the best horror, sci-fi, fantasy and badass genre cinema to South Florida, Popcorn Frights has always found unique and exciting ways to support the horror community, and their next undertaking is a shining example of this.
The amazing team behind Popcorn Frights Film Festival has today announced a partnership with the genre streaming platform ALTER to host a free theatrical experience for film fans!
Taking place from August 19th through 21st, the "ALTER Screening Room" located at the O Cinema South Beach, right across the street from the world-famous Ocean Drive boulevard in the heart of Miami Beach, will feature brand new film premieres selected from across the world as well as Popcorn Frights’ shorts blocks celebrating up-and-coming filmmakers. Additionally, ALTER representatives will be in attendance during the Festival and will host and moderate panel discussions and industry sessions.
Entry to all screenings will be free, but registration will be required in advance on a first come, first served basis. Festival badge holders will be given priority access to register for all “ALTER Screening Room” events. The Popcorn Frights All-Access Badge is now available on sale at the Early Bird Price for $79 for the Single Badge and $139 for the Dual Badge.
ALTER will also build on its partnership with Popcorn Frights by considering all the short films premiering at the Festival for distribution on the online platform. Together, Popcorn Frights and ALTER seek to discover and develop independent and emerging artists, and to provide a platform for them to showcase their works to a global audience.
In addition to the "ALTER Screening Room" at the O Cinema South Beach, this year's Popcorn Frights Film Festival returns to the landmark Savor Cinema in downtown Fort Lauderdale, a state-of-the-art theater which was originally built as a Methodist Church in the 1940s. All screenings at the Savor Cinema will take place from August 11th through 14th and will be ticketed events.
Submissions to the eighth annual Popcorn Frights Film Festival are also still open via Film Freeway with the final deadline set for July 8. Shorts, features, documentaries, animation, film and video — all entries are welcome.
"We live and breathe genre filmmaking at Popcorn Frights. For the past eight years, we have had the opportunity to amplify the work of so many stellar emerging filmmakers, and our new partnership with ALTER will only expand our ability to enrich the next generation of storytellers and create a more inclusive filmgoing experience for our Greater Miami community. In a time when we need movies more than ever, we look forward to having all our fans being inspired by the most bloody international badassery & terror that will premiere at the ALTER Screening Room during this year’s Popcorn Frights Film Festival,” said Igor Shteyrenberg & Marc Ferman, Co-Founders & Co-Directors of Popcorn Frights.
Popcorn Frights showcases features and shorts by filmmakers from around the world to an audience of horror lovers and filmmakers, industry, and journalists. Amongst others, Lucile Hadzihalilovic, Scott Beck & Bryan Woods, Issa Lopez, Jenn Wexler, Leigh Whannell, Justin Long, Jennifer Reeder, Adam Egypt Mortimer, Natasha Kermani, Joe Lynch, and horror legend Chuck Russell have attended, participated, and premiered their films at the Popcorn Frights Film Festival.
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