Thanks Kelly for this article! Viscera is coming to Toronto this Tuesday May 15th at the Projection Booth.  It’s the Toronto debut and we are excited about the Q&A with filmmakers and journalists from Fangoria! 

The Viscera Film Festival is coming to Toronto!

Here’s an exciting bit of news from the Curio Media camp — and it’ll be the first of a series of new initiatives we have been working on!  Next month, May 15th, will be the Toronto screening of the Viscera Film Festival, organized by Curio Media, in collaboration with Fright Nights, presented by Fangoria.  Toronto is going to get it’s first screening of this all-woman directed series of short films that were such a big hit in Vancouver.  Stay tuned for more news about the special guests that will be on-hand that night for the Q&A to follow.

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Attention Canadians! The Viscera Film Festival is coming to Toronto as part of the Projection Booth’s monthly Fright Nights! May 15, 2012, 6-11 pm! In addition to the Viscera shorts, there will be a special presentation of Karen Lam’s feature film Stained so make sure to visit both Facebook events pages, RSVP if you can, and get there early! And don’t forget to “like” Viscera on Facebook!

Femme Fatale Art Show & Viscera Bone Marrow Drive

I’ll be attending this art show and charity event in North Hollywood this coming Saturday! 

In association with Cella Art Gallery, Femme Fatale Art Show, and City of Hope, the Viscera organization will be rolling out the bloody carpet in North Hollywood, California on February 25th to host a charity bone marrow swab registration to cap off their 2012 celebration of Women in Horror Recognition Month. Come out to support and help raise awareness about bone marrow donation through the City of Hope organization.  Event details here.

This event is FREE but please RSVP to either the Facebook event page or email Stacy Pippi Hammon at stacy@viscerafilmfestival.com. It will include a very special screening of “Ingrid Pitt: Beyond the Forest”. This was the last project Hammer horror icon Ingrid Pitt made, narrating her own story for a short animated film by an 11 year old boy, Perry Chen, under the mentorship of cartoonist Bill Plympton.  Marrow will also provide a carpet walk, food, open bar, femme fatale-inspired art, and a screening of horror films by women. 

Cella Gallery Presents:

Femme Fatale

A group exhibit curated by Nicole Bruckman and Stephanie Chefas

Opening Reception:

Saturday, February 25th, 7–11pm

11135 Weddington St. #112 North Hollywood CA 91601 

On View: February 25th – March 17th

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Congratulations To Vancouver Viscera Filmmakers

Last night’s screening of the 2012 Viscera Film Festival in Vancouver - and Curio Media’s inaugural event - was a resounding success, and the audience really appreciated “female response horror”.  

Many thanks go out to special guest host Fiona Forbes, the filmmakers who attended - Karen Lam and Lori Bowen, and our sponsors Super Channel and Pac Blue Printing.  We also send our thanks to The Rio Theatre for hosting the screening, and IRL Events for their help promoting and spreading the word.  

The films were judged by Bill Hurst, Telefilm Canada Executive, and Rachel Talalay, producer and director, amongst other films, of Freddy’s Dead and Tank Girl.  
Congratulations to the following filmmakers and talent on their awards!

Best Film - Nursery Crimes
Best Film Honorable Mention - 12/15/1996

Best Director - Nikki Wall, “Box”
Best Director Honorable Mention - Briony Kidd, The Room at the Top of the Stairs
Best Screenplay - The Ghost and Us

Best Performance (Male) - David Lewis, Doll Parts

Best Performance (Female) - Victoria Winge, Daddy’s Girl

Best Film Title - Blood Bunny

Best Cinematography - Daddy’s Girl

Best Blood Bath - Adventure Girls

Best Creature - The Many Doors of Albert Whale

This is the beginning of something special, and Curio Media is proud to bring you Viscera Film Festival, and soon, even more genre short films, feature films and television series - created by women.  Their talent in horror filmmaking is understated and underestimated.  

As last night’s event proved, the films raise the bar for indie filmmakers and showcase the true potential for new voices and new visions.  This is what genre is meant to be. 

Join us tonight! 

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She’s Vancouver’s favorite TV Personality, as voted by the city in the 2011 WE “Best of the City” polls. The very vibrant and vivacious Fiona Forbes will be hosting the Viscera Film Festival tomorrow night at The Rio Theatre!

She hosts Vancouver’s daily show, Urban Rush and…

This Friday - Friday the 13th - Vancouver will host the Western Canadian premiere of the Viscera Film Festival. Presented by Curio Media, a new media company that produces, distributes and promotes female filmmakers in horror, sci-fi and dark fantasy, it’s a festival unlike anything Vancouver has seen before.  I’m proud to announce the festival, and Curio Media, as it is my newest endeavor, and company. 

The 3+ hour event will screen 16 short horror films, which will be selected for awards by a jury that includes Tank Girl director, Rachel Talalay.  And the audience will have a chance to speak with some of the filmmakers during a Q&A Finale. You can buy advance tickets and join the conversation on the Facebook event page, or on Yelp.

There’s lots of buzz around Vancouver already, so if you want to know more, click on any of the links and follow/join Curio Media. We have only just gotten started and are looking forward to the road ahead.  

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Viscera Film Festival

This Friday - Friday the 13th - Vancouver will host the Western Canadian premiere of the Viscera Film Festival. Presented by Curio Media, a new media company that produces, distributes and promotes female filmmakers in horror, sci-fi and dark fantasy, it’s a festival unlike anything Vancouver has seen before.  I’m proud to announce the festival, and Curio Media, as it is my newest endeavor, and company. 

The 3+ hour event will screen 16 short horror films, which will be selected for awards by a jury that includes Tank Girl director, Rachel Talalay.  And the audience will have a chance to speak with some of the filmmakers during a Q&A Finale. You can buy advance tickets and join the conversation on the Facebook event page, or on Yelp.

There’s lots of buzz around Vancouver already, so if you want to know more, click on any of the links and follow/join Curio Media. We have only just gotten started and are looking forward to the road ahead.  

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