The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival is excited to announce that submissions are now open for the second edition of the festival. The first deadline to submit horror features and shorts is January 15th, and the final deadline to submit for programming consideration is August 15th. In its first year, the festival sold out the majority of its screenings, which took place in venues and theaters across North Brooklyn.

BHFF was proud to present the Best Feature Award to Lorcan Finnegan’s “Without Name”, while Jackson Stewart took home the Audience Award for the retro VHS game-inspired “Beyond The Gates”, which sees its hotly anticipated theatrical and VOD release on December 9th.

“First-year festivals are never easy to program, but we couldn’t have been happier with this year’s lineup and, most importantly, the audience’s response,” says Matt Barone, the festival’s Senior Programmer. “As exciting as that is, though, BK Horror 2016 also set the bar sky-high. So that presents us with a new challenge: Make the second year even bigger. We’re ready to do just that and give Brooklyn another weekend-long snapshot of both where the genre’s at and where it’s heading. Horror is closing out 2016 in such an amazing creative space, but there’s always room for it to grow. Hopefully 2017 brings more diversity behind the camera, more original ideas, more genuinely scary films and more of the genre-blurring audacity that defined BK Horror’s program this year. We’re pumped to see what filmmakers from all around the world have to offer.”

The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival runs from October 12th-17th. Stay tuned for early bird badge sales beginning this January, and check out the festival’s website for more information soon.




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