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Friday 1 April 2022 | 19:30
Broadway Cinema
Tickets - £5.80 - 9.50
The Nottingham Horror Collective and Mayhem Film Festival are teaming up for a special screening to celebrate women in the horror genre.
Join Broadway Cinema for the cult comedy horror Jennifer's Body, directed by Karyn Kusama and featuring a demonically possessed Megan Fox.
But first, they'll be kicking things off with a selection of Mayhem-curated horror shorts by women directors:
CRESWICK
Natalie Erika James / 2017 / 9m
While a young woman helps her father pack up his house, they both become increasingly aware of a presence they always knew was there.
NASTY
Prano Bailey-Bond / 2016 / 15m
It's 1982, and twelve-year old Doug is drawn into the lurid world of VHS horror as he explores the mysterious disappearance of his father.
CATCALLS
Kate Dolan / 2018 / 9m
Paul cruises around late at night looking for a cheap thrill. Unfortunately for him, the girls he pulls up to are also out hunting.
The Nottingham Horror Collective X Mayhem
WOMEN IN HORROR: Jennifer’s Body + 3 Horror Shorts
About The Nottingham Horror Collective:
Led by graphic designer & illustrator Ruth Skrytek and writer & editor Emily Malone, TNHC is a local zine dedicated to the horror genre.
Their 5th zine issue, THE HIGH PRIESTESS, is a celebration of women in horror. Featuring interviews with Alexandra Heller-Nicholas (1000 Women in Horror), Nona Limmen (Age of the Succubus), and 64 pages of original artwork, short fiction, reviews, and articles by 27 horror-loving creatives from Nottingham and beyond.
You'll be able to purchase THE HIGH PRIESTESS at a 10% discount with every ticket on the night, or via: thenottinghamhorrorcollective.co.uk
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