A couple of weeks ago, I posted an entry announcing a new film festival showcasing strictly horror films directed by women, and within that post I asked if there were any black female directors of horror amongst our readers, and, sure enough, I received some replies – 2 specifically; from Hanelle M. Culpepper and Tiffany Jackson.
Both alerted me to films they’ve made within the genre, and I’m sharing them with you all here.
First, Hanelle - her first feature, Within, won Outstanding Feature Film at the Big Bear Horror Film Festival and the Tabloid Witch Award for Best Horror Film, Best Child Actress and Best Supporting Actor. And those of you who have cable TV, you can catch Hanelle’s film on the Lifetime Network tomorrow night, July 31st, at 9Pm. It’ll air again on August 15th at 9pm, and several times in October. A DVD release is planned for September 15th.
Both alerted me to films they’ve made within the genre, and I’m sharing them with you all here.
First, Hanelle - her first feature, Within, won Outstanding Feature Film at the Big Bear Horror Film Festival and the Tabloid Witch Award for Best Horror Film, Best Child Actress and Best Supporting Actor. And those of you who have cable TV, you can catch Hanelle’s film on the Lifetime Network tomorrow night, July 31st, at 9Pm. It’ll air again on August 15th at 9pm, and several times in October. A DVD release is planned for September 15th.
- 7/30/2010
- by Tambay
- ShadowAndAct
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