"Dead End": Juan Gil’s Claustrophobic Horror of Family and Guilt
"Dead End" traps a family in a minivan of guilt and grief—Juan Gil’s haunting horror short premieres at FilmQuest 2025.
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"Dead End" traps a family in a minivan of guilt and grief—Juan Gil’s haunting horror short premieres at FilmQuest 2025.
Emmy winner Melissa Puente transforms childhood trauma into haunting horror with "Shadow Rabbit", premiering at FilmQuest 2025.
Blending hand-drawn 2D and 3D animation, Michael Berardini’s “Monitor” turns early parenthood anxieties into haunting, heartfelt horror.
Peabody winner Matthew Scheffler’s "The Traveler" brings a bold, emotional twist to ghost stories at FilmQuest 2025.
Wannabe influencers summon a real ghost during a live séance gone wrong in this standout FilmQuest 2025 horror-comedy.
At FilmQuest 2025, "Pearls" explores toxic masculinity and wellness culture through grotesque, thought-provoking body horror.
Faith Liu’s "Sundowning" blends humor, heart, and horror to honor aging and resilience in a touching FilmQuest 2025 selection.
Crafted entirely from home using free digital tools, "The Nightwalker" blends mixed media and world-building to illuminate resilience, hope, and the warrior spirit within.
James Smith’s stop-motion short "Cosmic Crash" fuses sci-fi horror and dark comedy through the eyes of an alien invader—crafted with discipline, imagination, and a DIY spirit that defines independent filmmaking.
At FilmQuest 2025, Dylan Powers fuses first-person gaming and found footage in Observer, a haunting sci-fi experience of memory and isolation.
At FilmQuest 2025, Lara Repko’s “Open Wide” fuses horror, humor, and hallucinatory color to explore the messy beauty of female desire, boundaries, and self-liberation.
Blending video game nostalgia with simulation theory, David Labajos Sáez’s sci-fi short “Simón” challenges faith, free will, and the limits of indie filmmaking at FilmQuest 2025.
Layne Marie Williams’ "Wizdom" turns Chicago’s underbelly into a neon-fueled rebellion, where bionic freedom meets indie ingenuity and humanity still shines through.
Jake Myers blends body horror and workplace satire in “Kombucha,” a grotesque yet darkly funny dive into creative anxiety and corporate dread.
A look into the Finnish take on Marché du Film and talking to the participating filmmakers about the pre-production pitching process.
Riccardo Suriano strips horror to its core in “The Waking Call,” where silence and guilt replace monsters and noise. Starring Best Actor nominee Michael Maggi, the film traps a radio host in one room—and his own unraveling mind.