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H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival moves to Los Angeles

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The H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival, founded in 1995 by Andrew Migliore in Portland, Oregon, has spawned in Los Angeles!

Saturday, September 11, 2010
2pm-10pm
Warner Grand Theater in San Pedro

Tickets and info: (prices go up $5 after Wednesday): http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/117721

Press release:

THE H.P. LOVECRAFT FILM FESTIVAL® MOVES TO LOS ANGELES

August 1, 2010

Los Angeles - After fourteen successful years of sell-out crowds in Portland, Oregon, the H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival® arises in Southern California on Saturday, September 11, 2010 from 2pm-10pm at the classic Warner Grand Theater in historic San Pedro.

The H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival® promotes the works of famed author H.P. Lovecraft and similar weird tales through motion pictures by both professionals and amateurs, current and classic. The festival was founded in 1995 by Andrew Migliore to promote and encourage film and television adaptations of Lovecraft’s great works.

H.P. Lovecraft (1890-1937) is critically regarded not only as a master gothic horror author, but also an American icon whose strange tales are now part of academic literary studies. Stephen King calls Lovecraft "the twentieth century's greatest practitioner of the classic horror tale." Lovecraft's influence on art and culture can be seen in the many references to his creations the Necronomicon, a dreaded occult book whose history was so detailed that many believed it was real, and the monstrous alien-god mythology known as the Cthulhu Mythos.

The Los Angeles Lovecraft Film Festival will feature six of the best films that played in Portland over the last 14 years:

Lovecraft: Fear of the Unknown (2008) - An award-winning documentary about H.P. Lovecraft with interviews from leading creators in the horror field: Neil Gaiman, Guillermo Del Toro (who recently announced he would begin work on his own feature adaptation of a Lovecraft story), John Carpenter, Ramsey Campbell, Peter Straub, and more. Directed by Frank H. Woodward

Cool Air (1999) - "Never underestimate the power of the human will." Jack Donner (Transformers 3, Star Trek: The Original Series) stars in this powerful period adaptation of the classic Lovecraft tale about a man who will do anything to survive. Masterfully filmed in Los Angeles on a shoestring budget, directed by and also starring Bryan Moore.

AM 1200 (2008) - Eric Lange (Lost), John Billingsley (True Blood), and Ray Wise (Reaper, Twin Peaks) star in this taut supernatural thriller about a man on the run who flees into a far worse Hell than the one he left. A modern Lovecraft-
inspired tale directed by David Prior (Fight Club DVD design and bonus features).

During the intermission, the Astra Dance troupe will perform a routine from their upcoming Halloween show inspired by Edgar Allan Poe, one of Lovecraft’s favorite authors and of similar style and influence.

The Music of Erich Zann (1980) – One of the earliest film versions of Lovecraft's most popular stories. A boarder is drawn into the web of his mysterious old musician neighbor, who plays haunting music for an unseen audience. Directed by John Strysik (screenwriter, Stuck)

The Call of Cthulhu (2005) - Filmed in MythoScope, this black and white film was made as if it were produced in 1926, the year Lovecraft wrote his definitive tale about a worldwide cult bent on raising their obscene god from the depths of the ocean floor. Expertly crafted by the H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society, this is the most faithful Lovecraft story adaptation to date and winner of many awards. Directed by Andrew Leman

Re- Animator (1985) - This extreme 80's horror movie spawned many filmmakers to follow in its footsteps. Starring Jeffrey Combs (Star Trek, The Frighteners) as Herbert West, a scientist obsessed with curing death. 2010 is the 25th anniversary of this outrageous horror-comedy. Directed by Stuart Gordon

The Warner Grand Theater, built in 1931 by John Warner and recently refurbished, is a grand art deco venue perfectly suited to the classic style and tone of Lovecraft's stories.

CONFIRMED GUESTS
Portland H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival® founder Andrew Migliore

Directors Frank Woodward, Bryan Moore, David Prior, Andrew Leman & Sean Branney

Actor Eric Lange (AM 1200, Lost)
Cast and crew from The Call of Cthulhu: Noah Wagner, Barry Lynch, Patrick O'Day, Richard Lucas, Leslie Baldwin, cinematographer David Robertson and visual effects artist Dan Novy.

INVITED GUESTS
Stuart Gordon, Guillermo del Toro, John Carpenter, Jack Donner, Jeffrey Combs, Barbara Crampton, Matt Foyer, artists Adam Byrne and Tony Salmons ("The Strange Adventures of H.P. Lovecraft" comic book), Bernie Wrightson ("Swamp Thing", "Frankenstein")

Vendors carrying the finest Lovecraft-themed and related merchandise will also be selling their wares in between screenings and during intermission.

Following the movies, there will be an after-party the nearby Whale & Ale pub (two blocks from festival) with live jazz and absinthe cocktail spirits sponsored by Lucid Absinthe (to be confirmed).

The H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival® – Los Angeles seeks merchandise vendors and sponsors. Interested parties should contact Aaron@HPLFilmFestival.com


Saturday, September 11, 2010
2pm-10pm
at the Warner Grand Theater
478 West 6th Street
San Pedro, CA 90731

Tickets are $20 until August 11, $25 after and at the door.
For more info and tickets: www.brownpapertickets.com/event/117721

H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival® website: www.hplfilmfestival.com
Warner Grand Theater website: www.warnergrand.org
Whale & Ale pub website: www.whaleandale.com

Contact:
Aaron Vanek - Aaron@HPLFilmFestival.com

The Warner Grand Theatre is a facility of the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs. The H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival® name, concept, and logo is copyright Lurker Films, Inc. and used under license.
 

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Cool event. I was just searching for the release date for "Whispers in the Darkness." Do you happen to know how and when it will be released?

Thanks,

DG
 

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The Call of Cthulhu (2005) - Filmed in MythoScope, this black and white film was made as if it were produced in 1926, the year Lovecraft wrote his definitive tale about a worldwide cult bent on raising their obscene god from the depths of the ocean floor. Expertly crafted by the H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society, this is the most faithful Lovecraft story adaptation to date and winner of many awards. Directed by Andrew Leman
A friend ordered the DVD for me to review, and I watched it Sunday. It has a few flaws, but it's a brilliant adaptation. Very well done.

EDIT: Here's the trailer. Nice costumes.




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I am a big fanof the HPLHS film and can't wait to get mitts on "Whisperer".
One of these days I'm gonna make it to this event.
 

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[video=youtube;v3gNQ2KYCb4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3gNQ2KYCb4&feature=player_embedded[/video]
 

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here's the trailer for Whisperer in the Darkness, it looks awesome!!!!!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQkos7WTHjg

My 1.5 seconds of fame:
whisperescreenshot.jpg

I managed to make it into the trailer at least! :)
 

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I love "Call of Cthulhu", and everything those brilliant, scary filmmakers have done. They're incredible, and putting the tale into a silent film milieu was a stroke of absolute genius.
 

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