The 19th annual Boston Underground Film Festival will be returning to Harvard Square and brings with it a plethora of phantasmagoria, dark comedy, thrillers, and killers to the Brattle Theater and Harvard Film Archive starting March 22 through March 26. The film schedule this year brings an array of weird and fantastical programming sure to cater to everyone’s needs!

From SXSW 2017, Aussie crime thriller HOUNDS OF LOVE is one of the talented film joining the festival. This is Ben Young’s first=time feature film. Watterson’s Slamdance 2017 DAVE MADE A MAZE will also beguile you with its hilarious odyssey story. BUFF alum Steven Kostanski and co-partner Jeremy Gillespie will be bringing their modern horror film THE VOID. Legendary creature creator and make-up effects maestro Gabe Bartalos will present his phantasmagoric nightmare, Saint Bernard.

BUFF will be hosting the East Coast premiere of 68 KILL directed by Trent Haaga, BUFF’s 2011 Director’s Choice Award-winner CHOP. Multi-award-winning, horror filmmaker Skip Shea, will unveil his first feature, TRINITY.

BUFF will also have it annual kid-friendly Saturday Morning Cartoons program. It will consist of various short programming celebrating amazing music videos, animation, transgressive horror, and much more.

Here is the Boston Underground First Wave:

BITCH – East Coast Premiere

Marianna Palka | USA | 2017

Caged in the suburbs of our discontent, a woman (Marianna Palka) snaps and enters a fugue state, consumed by the psyche of a vicious dog. Her philandering, stay-at-work husband (Jason Ritter) must grudgingly assume the role of family caretaker, forcing him to engage with his four children and sister-in-law (Jaime King) as they attempt to strengthen their familial unit and entice mom back to reality. Marianna Palka writes, directs, and stars in her bitingly funny and profound fourth feature.

DAVE MADE A MAZE – East Coast Premiere

Bill Watterson | USA | 2017

Dave (Nick Thune) is an artist who has yet to complete anything of significance in his short career; out of frustration, he builds an elaborate box fort in his living room. When his girlfriend and friends (including Kirsten Vangsness, Adam Busch, and Meera Rohit Kumbhani) enter against his protests, he must save them all from a series of fantastical pitfalls, booby traps, and creatures of his own creation. Actor Bill Watterson writes and directs his hilarious and idiosyncratic first feature.

HOUNDS OF LOVE – East Coast Premiere

Ben Young | Australia | 2016

In Ben Young’s tense, chilling feature debut, 17-year-old Vicki Maloney is randomly abducted from a suburban street by a disturbed couple and held prisoner in their home. As she observes the volatile dynamic between her captors, she soon realizes the key to survival lies in driving a wedge between them.

PREVENGE – East Coast Premiere

Alice Lowe | UK | 2016

In her directorial debut, Alice Lowe (Sightseers, Hot Fuzz, Garth Marenghi’s Dark Place) writes, directs and stars in a pitch black comedic tale of vengeance about seven-months-pregnant Widow Ruth and the unborn serial killer that compels her on her homicidal rampage.

SAINT BERNARD – North American Premiere

Gabe Bartalos | USA/France | 2013

Prolific creature designer Gabe Bartalos (Brain Damage, Tim and Eric’s Billion Dollar Movie, Gremlins 2, and the Leprechaun series) crafts a phantasmagoric vision of a classical music conductor descending into insanity with his sophomore feature. Seemingly vanished from a short-lived run on the festival circuit in 2014, BUFF is proud to give this must-see nightmare, and the visionary filmmaker who created it, a proper North American premiere.

68 KILL – East Coast Premiere

Trent Haaga | USA | 2017

Trent Haaga (writer of Deadgirl, Cheap Thrills) returns to the director’s chair following 2011’s Chop with a punk-rock after hours thriller about femininity, masculinity and the theft of $68,000. When Liza (AnnaLynne McCord) asks her boyfriend Chip (Matthew Gray Gubler) to help her rob her wealthy sugar daddy, he can’t say no. Once they step into the man’s home, Chip & Liza embark on a breakneck road trip to hell. Adapted from Bryan Smith’s 2013, no-holds-barred crime novel of the same name.

THE VOID – New England Premiere

Jeremy Gillespie, Steven Kostanski | Canada | 2016

ASTRON-6’s Jeremy Gillespie & Steven Kostanski return with a Carpenteresque saga of brutal, cosmic dread, packed with creatures straight out of hell. In the middle of a routine patrol, officer Daniel Carter (Aaron Poole) happens upon a blood-soaked figure limping down a deserted stretch of road in the middle of the night. When he rushes the young man to a nearby rural hospital, he finds that patients and personnel are transforming into something… inhuman. As the horror intensifies, Carter must lead the other survivors into the subterranean depths of the hospital in a desperate bid to save their lives and end the nightmare before it’s too late.

TRINITY – Boston Premiere

Skip Shea | USA | 2016

Award-winning Massachusetts-based filmmaker, writer, artist and actor Skip Shea brings to life a deeply personal and disturbing first feature based on the true story about a moment in the life of a clergy abuse survivor. While at a coffee shop, a man accidentally bumps into the priest who abused him when he was a child, triggering a surreal, PTSD-induced dissociative moment that sends him on a twisted journey through his past.

 




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