SXSW Film Announces Midnighters and Shorts

We’re roughly a month away from this year’s South by SouthWest Music Film and Interactive Festival to be held down in Austin, Texas from March 8 through the 16, and today, the festival announced their full line-up of Midnighters and short films.

There are nine films showing in the Midnighters section including Adam Wingard and Simon Barrett’s popular You’re Next and Rob Zombie’s upcoming The Lords of Salem, both which premiered at the Toronto Film Festival. Wingard is also part of the collective of filmmakers involved with the horror anthology sequel S-VHS (or is it V/H/S 2?) which just premiered at Sundance.

Other Midnighters include the World Premieres of Mike Mendez’s Big Ass Spider! starring Greg Grunberg, E.L. Katz’s Cheap Thrills starring Pat Healy and Sara Paxton from Ti West’s The Innkeepers, Haunter from Cube director Vincenzo Natali and Plus One from Dennis Iliadis (The Last House on the Left). Xan Cassavetes’ Kiss of the Damned will also have a U.S. premiere while Calvin Lee Reeder’s The Rambler, which was picked up by Anchor Bay Films before Sundance, will also screen.

This year’s festival will show 106 shorts, selected from nearly 3,600 submissions, and while we don’t normally cover short films here on ComingSoon.net, we’re excited to see that Erlingur Thoroddsen’s “Child Eater,” produced by our very own long-time contributor Perri Nemiroff, will be playing in the Midnight Shorts section of the festival.

The press release with the full list of Midnighters and the festival’s short film line-up can be read below:

The South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Conference and Festival is thrilled to announce the highly anticipated features in the Midnighters section, as well as the complete short film lineup, which will debut at this year’s Festival from March 8 – 16, 2013 in Austin, Texas.

For 20 years, the SXSW Midnighters section has embraced and hyped genre filmmaking from veterans and rookies alike, and this year continues in kind. Including four World Premieres, three US Premieres and two films from our favorite festivals, the nine films picked to guide SXSW audiences into the darkness are a healthy assortment of filmmaking styles and span the gamut of genre films today.

106 short films were selected from a record 3,597 short film submissions, an overall increase of 8% over 2012. A comprehensive list of the short films lineup is detailed below, all of which will screen as part of ten curated shorts programs. For more information on Midnighters and the complete SXSW Film Lineup (Features and Shorts), visit http://sxsw.com/film/screenings/film-lineup.

“We work year-round searching for films that will wow our audiences at Midnight. This year we scoured the globe and brought back a batch that we knew would truly satisfy the gore hounds of SXSW,” said SXSW Senior Programmer & Operations Manager Jarod Neece. “Full of scares, sex, madness, laughs, chills and major mind f*cks, we hope there’s a little something for everyone.”

“Every year my admiration for shorts filmmakers grows. We are continually lucky to share the results of the extreme commitment and heart that goes into the creation of these short films,” said Shorts Programmer Claudette Godfrey. “It was harder than ever to narrow down our final program, but this year’s selections beautifully capture, in a multitude of ways, the essence of existence in this very specific moment, while still managing to provide a much wider and relatable commentary across time.”

The SXSW Film Festival will open on Friday, March 8, 2013 with the world premiere of The Incredible Burt Wonderstone. In addition to nine full days of film screenings, SXSW Film will ultimately feature over 150 informative and entertaining featured Conversations, panels, workshops and mentor sessions. The final conference lineup and remaining late addition features will be announced February 13. Visit www.sxsw.com/film for more information and updates.

Joining the previously announced features, the additions to the 2013 SXSW lineup are:

FEATURES

MIDNIGHTERS

Scary, funny, sexy, controversial – provocative after-dark features for night owls and the terminally curious.

Big Ass Spider!

Director: Mike Mendez, Screenwriter: Gregory Gieras

When a giant alien spider escapes from a military lab and rampages across the city of Los Angeles, it is up to one clever exterminator and his security guard sidekick to kill the creature before the city is destroyed. Cast: Greg Grunberg, Lombardo Boyar, Clare Kramer, Ray Wise, Lin Shaye, Patrick Bauchau (World Premiere)

Cheap Thrills

Director: E.L. Katz, Screenwriters: Trent Haaga, David Chirchirillo

Recently fired and facing eviction, the married father of a newborn has his life turned upside down when he meets a wealthy couple who offer a path to financial security…but at a price.

Cast: Pat Healy, Ethan Embry, Sara Paxton, David Koechner, Amanda Fuller (World Premiere)

Haunter (Canada)

Director: Vincenzo Natali, Screenwriter: Brian King

Lisa Johnson is one day shy of her 16th birthday and will be forever. She and her family are doomed to repeat the fateful day before they were all killed in 1985. Cast: Abigail Breslin, Stephen McHattie, Peter Outerbridge, Michelle Nolden, David Hewlett (World Premiere)

Kiss of the Damned

Director/Screenwriter: Xan Cassavetes

Beautiful vampire Djuna tries to resist the advances of human screenwriter Paolo, but eventually gives in to their passion. When her sister Mimi comes to visit, Djuna’s love story is threatened, and the whole vampire community becomes endangered…

Cast: Joséphine de la Baume, Milo Ventimiglia, Roxane Mesquida, Anna Mouglalis, Michael Rapaport, Riley Keough, Ching Valdes-Aran (U.S. Premiere)

The Lords of Salem

Director/Screenwriter: Rob Zombie

From the singular mind of horror maestro Rob Zombie comes a chilling plunge into a nightmare world where evil runs in the blood. Cast: Sheri Moon Zombie, Bruce Davison, Jeff Daniel Phillips, Ken Foree, Patricia Quinn (U.S. Premiere)

Plus One

Director: Dennis Iliadis, Screenwriter: Bill Gullo

When the party of the decade is disrupted by a supernatural phenomenon, the night soon descends in to chaos. Cast: Rhys Wakefield, Logan Miller, Ashley Hinshaw, Natalie Hall (World Premiere)

The Rambler

Director/Screenwriter: Calvin Lee Reeder

After being released from prison, a man known as The Rambler stumbles upon a strange mystery as he attempts a dangerous journey through treacherous back roads and small towns en route to reconnecting with his long lost brother.

Cast: Dermot Mulroney, Lindsay Pulsipher, Natasha Lyonne, James Cady, Scott Sharot



V/H/S/2

Directors: Adam Wingard, Gareth Evans, Screenwriters: Simon Barrett, Timo Tjahjanto, Gareth Evans, Jamie Nash, Jason Eisener, John Davies

Searching for a missing student, two private investigators break into his abandoned house and find another collection of mysterious VHS tapes. In viewing the horrific contents of each cassette, they realize there may be terrifying motives behind the student’s disappearance.

Cast: Adam Wingard, Lawrence Levine, L. C. Holt, Kelsy Abbott, Hannah Hughes

You’re Next

Director: Adam Wingard, Screenwriter: Simon Barrett

A fresh twist on home-invasion horror. A gang of masked murderers descend upon a family reunion, and the victims seem trapped…until an unlikely guest proves to be the most talented killer of all.

Cast: Sharni Vinson, Nicholas Tucci, Wendy Glenn, AJ Bowen, Joe Swanberg

SHORT FILMS

NARRATIVE SHORTS

A selection of original, well-crafted films that take advantage of the short form and exemplify distinctive and genuine storytelling. The winner of our Grand Jury Award in this category is eligible for a 2014 Academy Award nomination for Best Narrative Short.

THE AUDITION

Director: Celia Rowlson-Hall

A young woman auditions for the role of “Clipboard Woman”

Black Metal

Director: Kat Candler

After a career spent mining his music from the shadows, the actions of one fan creates a chain reaction for the lead singer of a black metal band.

Boneshaker

Director: Frances Bodomo

An African family, lost in America, travels to a Louisiana church to find a cure for its problem child.

Cavalier

Director: Steven Schardt

An alcoholic father, recently served restrictive custody papers, kidnaps his son to go on a road trip.

Chiralia (Germany)

Director: Santiago Gil

Around an isolated lake, the experience of a tragedy travels like a wave through space and time, from person to person, from memory to imagination.

Dotty (New Zealand)

Directors: Mick Andrews, Brett O’Gorman

A stubborn old lady struggles to send a text message to her daughter.

Ellen Is Leaving (New Zealand)

Director: Michelle Savill

On the eve of departing overseas, Ellen makes the fateful decision to gift her boyfriend a new girlfriend.

Indoor (UK)

Directors: Simon Atkinson, Adam Townley

An eleven year old boy, unable to fly his kite alone, befriends a peculiar girl who can not leave her caravan.

It’s Not You, It’s Me

Director: Matt Spicer

A young woman’s relationship takes a dark turn when every sound her boyfriend makes starts to annoy her.

Kelly

Directors: Nathan Honnold, Alex Zhuravlov

Kelly, a female entrepreneur, gives personal advice and insight into business and beauty. She finds inspiration in her personal experiences and in her role model Mary Kay.

LaDonna

Directors: Nathan Honnold, Alex Zhuravlov

An elderly couple finds excitement in breaking and entering.

MOBILE HOMES (USA/France)

Director: Vladimir de Fontenay

MOBILE HOMES tells the story of a young woman, trapped in sex trafficking, and her son who explores an unlikely way out.

MOUSSE (Sweden)

Director: John Hellberg

What could be easier than robbing a small bookie place on the outskirts of town?

Natives

Director: Jeremy Hersh

Rachel, a young Manhattanite, is so in love with her girlfriend’s Native American roots that she begin to lose sight of their relationship.

Necronomica

Directors: Kyle Bogart, Cliff Bogart

A friendship is tested as two Black Metal bandmates lose hope that they will ever achieve their ultimate goal: To be the most evil band in the world.

#PostModem

Directors: Jillian Mayer, Lucas Leyva

#PostModem is a comedic satirical sci-fi pop-musical based on the theories of Ray Kurzweil and other futurists. It’s the story of two Miami girls and how they deal with the technological singularity, told in a series of cinematic tweets.



SEQUIN RAZE

Director: Sarah Gertrude Shapiro

Behind the scenes of a hit reality TV show, a jaded producer and a spurned beauty queen face off in mental mortal combat. One driven by cash rewards and ambition, the other clinging to her last shred of dignity. Only one can leave victorious.

Shale

Director: Jed Cowley

John, a stubborn shale pit owner, and his once dutiful wife, Sheila, have a grave confrontation after months of separation.

Si Nos Dejan

Director: Celia Rowlson-Hall

If they let us, we will love each other all our lives.

SKIN

Director: Jordana Spiro

A child taxidermist, an outsider in his small town, is entranced by a girl who finds his work beautiful. But just as their relationship begins to progress, he does something that drastically changes everything.

The Slaughter

Director: Jason B. Kohl

A pig farmer tests his unemployed son’s resolve to join the family business.

Social Butterfly (France/USA)

Director: Lauren Wolkstein

A 30-year-old American woman enters a teenage party in the South of France. Some of the guests wonder who she is and what she is doing there.

Top Floor

Director: Aaron David DeFazio

When Ron, a high powered hedge fund manager, finds out that his biggest investor may be pulling out of the fund, his world begins to collapse on him, as he juggles fatherhood, his ex-wife, and one very big secret.

Weighting

Directors: Dustin Bowser, Brie Larson

A relationship ends.

When We Lived in Miami

Director: Amy Seimetz

Filmed in Miami during Hurricane Isaac, When We Lived in Miami is a hypnotic short about the lengths one woman will go to keep her family from falling apart.



DOCUMENTARY SHORTS

Unfiltered slices of life, from across the documentary spectrum.

After (UK)

Director: Lukasz Konopa

‘After’ is a film about contemporary life in Auschwitz. In an observation from dusk till dawn, it portrays the theatre of everyday life around the grim confines and captures the energies and activities of a world fascinated by this former concentration camp.

Contents of C______’s Box, in no particular order

Director: Ian Berry

An exploration of a failed relationship through a box of mementos.

Endless Day (Germany)

Director: Anna Frances Ewert

This film is about an insomniac’s inner journey through a sleepless night.

Flutter (USA/Canada)

Director: Dara Bratt

“Flutter” is a short observational documentary about an ordinary man obsessed with the extraordinary.

I Kill

Directors: David White, Paul Wedel

The kindest slaughter: a short documentary about one man’s bloody job.

Introducing: Bobby.

Director: Roger Hayn

A character portrait of a debt-ridden man with a violent past in pursuit of a fresh start.

The Knife Maker

Director: Keith “keef” Ehrlich

Writer turned knife maker Joel Bukiewicz discusses the human element of craft–the potential for a skill to mature into an art. In sharing his story, he alights on the real meaning of handmade—a movement whose riches are measured in people, not cash.

KRS ONE: Brooklyn to the Bronx

Directors: Brimstone, Joshua Moise

Hip Hop pioneer, KRS-One, takes us through his years as a homeless teenager in New York City. Traveling from Brooklyn to the Bronx, he begins to visualize his steps to becoming an MC.

Magnetic Reconnection (Canada)

Director: Kyle Armstrong

A short documentary film contrasting the Northern Lights with the harsh landscapes and decaying manmade debris littered throughout the northern Canadian town of Churchill, Manitoba.

The Other Dave

Director: Pasquale Greco

Life changes people; especially when it involves 1 billion volts of electricity. “Super Dave” Manning, was on his way to a pro golf career when lightning struck and permanently changed his perception of reality.



Recollections (Japan)

Director: Nathanael Carton

A community of tsunami survivors hold onto their existence through pictures recovered from the debris.

The Roper

Directors: Ewan McNicol, Anna Sandilands

A black man with hip-hop and zydeco roots hard-grafts through the local, all-white rodeo circuits in the Deep South as he dreams of competing in the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas.

SLOMO

Director: Josh Izenberg

Depressed and frustrated with his life, Dr. John Kitchin abandons his career as a neurologist and undergoes a radical transformation into SLOMO, trading his lab coat for a pair of rollerblades and his IRA for a taste of divinity.

The Village (Brazil)

Director: Liliana Sulzbach

The daily life of the dwellers of a microtown in the the south of Brazil which is about to vanish.

Vladimir Putin In Deep Concentration

Directors: Dana O’Keefe, Sasha Kliment

Vladimir Putin is the most powerful man in the world

ANIMATED SHORTS

An assortment of stories told using a mix of traditional animation, computer-generated effects, stop-motion, and everything in-between. The winner of our Grand Jury Award in this category is eligible for a 2014 Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Short.

The Blue Umbrella

Director: Saschka Unseld

It is just another evening commute until the rain starts to fall, and the city comes alive to the sound of dripping rain pipes, whistling awnings and gurgling gutters. And in the midst, two umbrellas—one blue, one not—fall eternally in love.

Cicada Princess

Director: Mauricio Baiocchi

Cicadas spend a long time planning…

The Event (USA/UK)

Director: Julia Pott

Love and a severed foot, at the end of the world.

The Gold Sparrow

Director: Daniel Stessen

In a black and white world artists must defend their color.

In Hanford

Director: Chris Mars

In Hanford is artist Chris Mars’s fantastic exploration of real incidents in Hanford, Washington, where the local environment was poisoned as a result of cold war era nuclear arms manufacture.

Kishi Bashi – ”I Am The Antichrist To You”

Director: Kishi Bashi

A surreal stop motion collaboration between avante-pop/violinist Kishi Bashi and acclaimed animator Anthony Scott (Coraline, Paranorman). An abandoned puppy awakes in a post-apocalyptic world with vivid memories of his love and all that he lost.

Marcel, King of Tervuren

Director: Tom Schroeder

Greek tragedy enacted by Belgian roosters.

Oh Willy… (Belgium/France/ Netherlands/Luxembourg)

Directors: Emma De Swaef, Marc James Roels

Forced to return to his naturist roots, Willy bungles his way into noble savagery.

Old Man

Director: Leah Shore

For more than 20 years Charles Manson has refused to communicate directly with the outside world. Until Now.

The Places Where We Lived

Director: Bernardo Britto

A man wakes up with a weird feeling. His parents are selling his childhood home.

Shelved (New Zealand)

Director: James Cunningham

Two loser robots discover they are being replaced… by humans

MIDNIGHT SHORTS

Bite-sized bits for all of your sex, genre, and hilarity needs.

The Apocalypse

Director: Andrew Zuchero

Four uninspired friends try to come up with a terrific idea of how to spend their Saturday afternoon. The Apocalypse.

BOY FRIENDS

Director: Hugo Vargas-Zesati

A man disturbed by a dream awakens to realize his unconscious has called his self-awareness into question. When confronting himself, misfortune brings the temporal world into perspective.

Cats

Director: Michael Reich

A master groomer explains the sensual methods of dog grooming to his young and beautiful apprentice. Her mind begins to wander into a profane dream that melds the grossness of dog bathing with voyeuristic and domineering sexuality.

Child Eater (USA/Iceland)

Director: Erlingur Thoroddsen

A simple night of babysitting takes a horrifying turn when Helen realizes the boogeyman really is in little Lucas’ closet.

Dance Till You Drop

Directors: Eric M. Levy, Juan Cardarelli

She thought the house was safe, but under the right circumstances, anything can be dangerous. Even a dance montage.

Follow

Director: Owen Egerton

Follow is a dark thriller centered on a young couple’s dangerous bedroom games.

Hell No

Director: Joe Nicolosi

Hell No is a new type of terror, a reality-based horror film that pits real smart people in terrifying horror situations…

Play House

Director: Brandon LaGanke

Harold’s crumbling family is bound only by his unconditional love for them.

Root

Director: Caleb Johnson

A young woman has an affair that leaves a hideous mark. Her attempts to remove it only make it worse.

Two Fingers – ‘Vengeance Rhythm’ (UK)

Director: Chris Ullens

This is the story of a very angry teddy bear.

Under the Lion Crotch (Hong Kong)

Director: Wong Ping

Daily life living in Hong Kong.

MUSIC VIDEOS

A range of classic, innovative, and stylish work showcasing the scope of music video culture.

∆ (Alt-J) – ”Breezeblocks”

Director: Ellis Bahl



CHRISTEENE – “Big Shot”

Director: PJ Raval

Daniel Bedingfield – ”Secret Fear”

Director: Daniel Bedingfield

Flying Lotus – ”Until The Quiet Comes”

Director: Kahlil Joseph

Foster The People – ”Houdini”

Director: DANIELS

HEALTH – ”Tears”

Directors: David Altobelli, Jeff Desom

Keaton Henson – ”Small Hands”

Director: Joseph Mann

Killer Mike – ”Reagan”

Directors: Daniel Garcia, Harry Teitelman

Lushlife – “Magnolia”

Directors: Jesse Lamar High, Nik Harper

Mikhael Paskalev – ”I Spy”

Director: André Chocron

Modeselektor – “Evil Twin”

Director: Dent.De.Cuir

Moones – ”Better Energy”

Director: Peter Sluszka

Righchus – ”Stroker’s Row”

Director: Taylor Engel

Rudimental – ”Feel The Love”

Director: Bob Harlow

Slugabed – ”Sex”

Director: Chris Ullens

Sóley – “Bad Dream”

Directors: Ellen Ragnarsdóttir, Raam Reddy

Starcadian – ”HE^RT”

Directors: Rob O’Neill, Starcadian

The Shoes – ”Time To Dance”

Director: Daniel Wolfe



Wax Tailor Feat Aloe Blacc – “Time To Go”

Directors: Darcy Prendergast, Seamus Spilsbury

Vitalic – ”Stamina”

Director: Saman Keshavarz

Wild Belle – ”Keep You”

Director: Melina Matsoukas

Willow – ”Sweater”

Director: Filip Sterckx

TEXAS HIGH SCHOOL SHORTS

Texas High School students offer a glimpse of a bright future for Texas filmmaking.

Adam Mosley – Who I Am

Director: Jake Wangner

Adam Mosley is an amateur Fort Worth skateboarder. He spends his days rolling across the pavement learning new tricks. Take a quick look into his daily life.

Again

Director: Jade Basinski, Pearl Basinski

A sweet lullaby.

The Benefactress

Director: Alina Vega

Everything’s coming apart at the seams.

CaNnibal

Directors: Sophia Haid, Ivan Kumamoto

The can man can.

Charlie Hughes

Directors: Kyle Matthew, Hirsh Elhence

What did you do to mom?

The Cigarette Burns Slowly

Director: Connor Clift

Two individuals who work the night shift together decide to take a cigarette break. Chemistry unfolds.

Don’t Be Afraid Ashley

Director: Makena Buchanan

Don’t be afraid Ashley, It’s just a dark empty theater, there’s no one here but your friends.

Drop

Director: Zenzele Ojore

“Drop” is an experimental narrative that tells the story of a young drowning victim, her journey through the “in-between” and the many memories of her past to reach her alternate peace.



Dropoff

Director: Conner Miller

A man on the run–but from what?

THE EXCHANGE

Director: Louis J. Zylka

One night, a robbery took place at a museum and someone got murdered. It’s up to Detective Bones to solve this crime.

Gas Giant

Director: Andrew Haworth

Gas Giant is a stop motion animated short about a man who wakes up on his lawn and realizes he’s 50 feet tall.

GBFF

Director: Atheena Frizzell

More than anything else in the world, Reese wants a gay best friend. She sets out to get one but her plan goes terribly awry.

The Magic Lasso

Director: Amy Harvie

The Magic Lasso is a thriller about a young girl who wakes up from a coma in a post-apocalyptic hospital and the abandoned characters she discovers there.

Obsession

Director: Stephen Mendoza

Obsession is a thriller about a disturbed young woman who finally has the evening she has been dreaming of with the object of her affection.

Outbreak

Director: Maddison Lopez

What would the average high school student do to survive a zombie apocalpyse?

Partner

Directors: James Bradford, Max Montoya

Girl, you’ll be a woman soon.

Robert Cossman, Deceased

Director: Alexander Marking

The story around a mysterious briefcase

Sir Gawain & the Green Knight

Directors: Callan Harrison, Aidan Anders

Sir Gawain & the Green Knight is a hand cut paper animation chronicling the adventures of Sir Gawain and his attempts to uphold the code of chivalry.

Skin To Bone

Directors: Taha Dawoodbhoy, Brandon Torio

Skin To Bone is a fan made music video to the song “Skin To Bone” by Linkin Park. The video delves into the dark meeting behind the song.



TRAPPED (A Slenderman Short Film)

Directors: Jonathan Munoz, Kyle Curtis

An adaptation to the Slenderman urban legend. Inspired by the hit PC game SLENDER

True Story

Director: Miles Andres

Based on a true story.

Zipper

Director: Rachel Davis

A girl find a body and a zipper catches her attention….

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