As our dear bodega is serenaded in shrieks and showered in gore this SPECTOBER, we are excited to exhume COLLAGE HORREUR, an accompanying series of contemporary experimental horror films that reanimate, reuse, and remix found materials to summon novel sensations and dreadful meta-epiphanies from the genre.
In the case of Péter Lichter and Bori Máté’s THE PHILOSOPHY OF HORROR, celluloid itself becomes the object of both bodily and psychic slaughter as a pair of iconic horror film prints are brutalized into nightmarish abstraction. Aristotelis Maragkos’ THE TIMEKEEPERS OF ETERNITY takes a similarly hands-on approach through the volatile manipulation of a cosmic horror miniseries that has been entirely printed and re-edited on paper. Charlie Shackleton’s FEAR ITSELF sees the filmmaker’s grasp of the video essay form stitch together a daunting and diverse filmography to reflect upon the complications of horror film connoisseurship.
Preceding THE PHILOSOPHY OF HORROR will be two vampiric shorts by the Croatian collage animation maestro Dalibor Barić: the upbeat and bloodthirsty THE HORROR OF DRACULA and ALL CATACOMBS ARE GRAY, an interpretation of Sheridan Le Fanu’s sapphic 19th century novella CARMILLA. Barić’s sonic reworking of TWILIGHT ZONE clips paired with comic book cutouts, MY GAME OF LONGING, will also play before THE TIMEKEEPERS OF ETERNITY. For the non-Q&A screenings of FEAR ITSELF, audiences will have a chance to see Ben Rivers’ short film TERROR! as another complementary meditation on the joys of being afraid.
Alongside remote Q&As with many of these filmmakers, the local found sound DJ duo, Vampÿrates, will climb aboard the theater on Friday the 13th for a special one-night performance to sink their fangs into the willing eyes and ears of spectators through the wee hours.
THE PHILOSOPHY OF HORROR: A SYMPHONY OF FILM THEORY
dirs. Péter Lichter and Bori Máté, 2020
60 mins. Hungary.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4 – 10 PM
MONDAY, OCTOBER 9 – 10 PM
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18 – 7:30 PM
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28 – 3 PM FEATURING REMOTE DIRECTOR Q&A / THIS EVENT IS $10
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Deriving its name from Noël Carroll’s seminal book on the poetics of horror, Lichter and Máté use excerpts from the text as framing devices to move from scholarly taxonomy to visceral affect as a pair of film prints are cut, scratched, painted, overlapped, and recombined to a point of mesmerizing and indecipherable grisliness. The victims of choice? A certain 80’s classic concerning a vengeful monster that kills teenagers in their dreams, and its sequel.
Screening with:
THE HORROR OF DRACULA
dir. Dalibor Barić, 2010
5 mins. Croatia.
ALL CATACOMBS ARE GRAY
dir. Dalibor Barić, 2013
20 mins. Croatia.
THE TIMEKEEPERS OF ETERNITY
dir. Aristotelis Maragkos, 2021
64 mins. Greece.
In English.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 9 – 7:30 PM
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21 – 3 PM FEATURING REMOTE DIRECTOR Q&A / THIS EVENT IS $10
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26 – 10 PM
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In a painstaking process that calls to mind the Library of Congress Paper Print Film Collection (an initiative that ended up giving many films an afterlife beyond their initial celluloid deaths), Maragkos printed each frame of a 3-hour 1995 miniseries adaptation of a novella by the world’s most famous horror writer onto black and white paper to then rephotograph them back into motion with many artistic liberties taken along the way. Visible crinkles, cuts, and tears inflicted on the paper images create both dramatic emphasis and nihilistic resonance as ten passengers aboard a night-time flight awaken to realize everyone aboard has vanished.
Screening with:
MY GAME OF LONGING
dir. Dalibor Barić, 2013
10 mins. Croatia.
FEAR ITSELF
dir. Charlie Shackleton, 2015
88 mins. United Kingdom.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7 – 3 PM FEATURING REMOTE DIRECTOR Q&A / THIS EVENT IS $10
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10 – 7:30 PM
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17 – 7:30 PM
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27 – 5 PM
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Recovering from the grief of a lost sibling, a woman in voice-over reflects on her paradoxical repulsion and fixation with viewing horror films in seclusion. Shackleton’s visual track takes us through a century-spanning tour of the genre, eclectically sampling hundreds of well-known and obscure gems from around the world. While its essayistic qualities are squared confidently in the foreground, FEAR ITSELF never lets intellectualizing overcome an ever-present sense of impending fright.
Screening with:
TERROR!
dir. Ben Rivers, 2007
24 mins. United Kingdom.
ONE NIGHT ONLY! FRIDAY, 10/13 AT MIDNIGHT
“Featuring, our music videos & video music, stolen treasures & unburied graves,
detournèd objects & cultural corpses, including:
BELA LUGOSI’S DEAD,
DAHLIA NOIR,
BIOMUTANTEN,
HEART OF (SHATTERED) GLASS,
VAMPYR/BLOOD,
ULTRAVIOLET CATASTROPHE,
& LES VAMPIRES (in inverse~reverse~negative).
With these (ab)original works by Vampÿrates, aka, Richard Sylvarnes & Bradley Eros.”
Special thanks to Mackenzie Lukenbill, Nate Dorr, the Vampÿrates, and Wouter Jansen.