Wednesday, July 12, 2006

"Snatching Time" to screen at Frightfest 2006

Yes - it's coming...


"Snatching Time" - our Horror/Comedy short that was recently showcased at the Cannes Film Festival Short Film Corner is coming to London.

The Zone Horror Frightfest 2006 is the Uk's biggest and best Horror and Fantasy Film festival. It's held every end of August Bank Holiday Weekend in London. Organised by genre stalwarts Ian Rattray, Paul McEvoy and Alan Jones - this will be it's 7th year and if you're a UK based horror fan and you've never been before - why not? You get a mixture of UK premieres, classic horror, personal appearances by genre legends and the very best horror shorts from around the world (not that I'm biased by the fact our short is showing you understand...).
This year, the festival runs from Friday 25th August to Monday 28th August. Films showing include bonkers Korean monster-mash "The Host", visceral US horror "The Lost" and just confirmed: Guillermo Del Toro's latest, the beautiful fantasy "Pan's Labyrinth".
And showing on Sunday as part of the International Short Film Showcase will be "Snatching Time". I'll be there to introduce the film and there are likely to be a few cast members and Sick puppies in attendence. I'm sure by now you're probably drooling into your muzzle and barking "How can I buy tickets for this wondrous event?"
Well, you can now buy weekend passes from the Odeon website or in person at the Odeon West End cinema in Leicester Square, London. It's £140 for a weekend pass which covers 4 days and will get you into all 23 feature film plus all of the shorts. Also, at the festival, weekend passholders can pick up free goody bags courtesy of the Cinema Store. Hurry as these passes usually sell out well in advance of the event. I've already bought mine - what are you waiting for?
Individual tickets go on sale August 1st at £11 each.
Coming soon - you can get your paws on a DVD of "Snatching Time" - watch this space!
Also, the latest "Roleslay" news and coverage of the Zone Horror Frightfest 2006...

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