We’ve scoured the globe to bring you some of the best horror shorts from outside of Western Australia. This film series is a decadent descent into horror’s many moods where desire meets dread, the absurd dances with the grotesque, and no craving goes unpunished. From seductive nightmares to unsettling truths, these shorts don’t just unsettle, they disturb, delight, and linger. Among them lies one haunting true crime documentary, blurring the line between fact and fear.
Imported fears:
Bunny (USA) - directed by Barrington Smith-Seetachitt
Killergotchi (Spain) - directed by Carlos Cobos
No Tresspassing In Transylvania (USA) - directed by Michael, Maxwell & Emmett Dorfman
Howl If You Love Me (USA) - directed by John R. Dilworth
The Whisperer (Spain) - directed by Pepo González & Juan Carlos Saloz
Carmilla (Austria) - directed by Kathrin Told
In The Shadows (France) - directed by Jérémy Barlozzo
Hello Again (Speden) - directed by Rasmus Lindkvist
Chateau Sauvignon: terroir (USA) - directed by D.M. Night Maire
Snacktime (France) - directed by Alphonse Ferrari
Set Menu (Menú del día) (Spain) - directed by Denim Candenza
Diva (Canada) - directed by Rémi Fréchette
A Green Afair (Tasmania) - directed by Rebecca Thomson
Sea Legs (USA) - directed by Laurie Garner
Working Holiday (QLD) - directed by Anthony Ross
Hotel Trinity (Brazil) - directed by Lula Magalhães
La Croix (The Cross) (France) - directed by Joris Fleurot
The Bloody Riddle (Canada) - directed by Kevin McGuiness
Camera Of Death (Islamic Republic of Iran) - directed by Atefeh Shaygan
Content Advisory for The Bloody Riddle:This documentary contains graphic material, including real crime scene photographs and references to violent events, which some viewers may find distressing. Viewer discretion is advised. Ushers will be available to quietly assist anyone who prefers to step out during this segment.
Please note: Some of these films contain scenes of flashing lights
Doors/Bar 12.30pm – 1:00pm films