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Bram Stoker International Film Festival 2010 - News

Last year I couldn’t speak highly enough of The Bram Stoker International Film Festival in Whitby, and looking at the things they have in store, this year is set to be even bigger and better! Running from the 14th to the 17th of October, Mike McCarthy has had the good sense to choose a date which will not clash with the other horror festivals -- not that it matters to me, because I’d be going to this one anyway!

There’ll be a world first Hammer Horror Exhibition, which will be attended by Hammer Horror historian Marcus Hearn. For those who were disappointed with Queen of Horror, Ingrid Pitt’s no-show last year (we can forgive her, she was unwell), Countess Dracula will be
there this year as will English Actress Caroline Munro. The exhibition will give an insight into the Hammer legacy and will feature rare footage, original posters, unseen photos, prints, and artwork, scripts, letters, and most excitingly, upcoming Hammer films before they go out on general release.

Many of the films showing this year will be introduced by their directors and producers, and once again, the festival has a diverse line-up from all over the world, with many having their world or UK premieres at the festival.

The Saturday night will be a real doozy – with an amazing Vampire Ball planned, an opportunity for us all to dust off our favourite cloaks and revel in an evening of entertainment which includes a special rendition from the Millennium Choir.

Most interesting for me is the opportunity to see a fellow screenwriter -- Frank Henenlotter will be taking questions from the audience about his films which include Basket Case and Brain Damage.

As if all of this wasn’t enough the festival will have a special Steampunk Exhibition, stands, traders, special effects, and even its own award ceremony.

I’ll bring further updates in the coming months, but more information can always be found at http://www.bramstokerfilmfestival.com/

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