HORROR
PHOTOGRAPHER JOINS FORCES WITH VISCERA
Joshua
Hoffine lends ghastly image to festival
LOS ANGELES, CA, October 10, 2012 – Childhood nightmares. Skinned
corpses. Lovecraft. Jack the Ripper. All of these topics are fodder for Joshua
Hoffine’s gruesome yet beautifully lit horror photography. So why have Hoffine
and Viscera joined forces?
Viscera’s Founder and Chief Officer of Operations,
Shannon Lark, explains: “We went with Hoffine's work to represent the
Viscera Film Festival this year because his photography captures an eerie
beauty, conjuring a nostalgic feeling of horror that hits the human psyche with
memories of childhood fears and reminds us of how deeply moving and vital the
genre is for humans to express and share.
The Viscera
Organization's festivals exploit the terrifying, the thrilling, and the
fantastic with a vivid landscape of genre films by women. Hoffine's depiction
of the body, the soul, and the monstrosity of the imagination completely
resonates with the mind blowing work by female filmmakers who participate in
the Viscera Film Festival.”
And what about that ghoulish woman
lying among roses? “Persephone was a nature goddess who became Queen of
the Underworld after being abducted by Hades. The myth of her abduction
represents her role as the personification of vegetation – which shoots forth
in spring and withdraws into the earth in autumn. When she is in the
Underworld we experience winter. And when she visits the world she brings
with her spring, flowers, and the resurrection of life. As both a Goddess of
Spring, and the Queen of the Underworld – she exemplifies the tension between
life and death,” Hoffine states. “As for Viscera, I
proudly support emerging women filmmakers in the horror genre.”
About
the Viscera Film Festival and Viscera Organization:
The Viscera Film Festival
was created in 2007 by Shannon Lark to encourage and promote the work of women
horror filmmakers. The fest has grown each year, morphing into a 501(c)3
non-profit organization with an ever-expanding, dynamic staff of men and women
who eat, sleep, and breathe genre cinema. Beginning as a touring festival,
Viscera has become a highly anticipated genre event in Los Angeles, complete
with red carpet (what we affectionately refer to as the “Bloody Carpet”),
celebrity guests, and a raucous after-party. 2012 marked the third annual
Bloody Carpet event in Los Angeles at the Egyptian Theatre. Viscera’s tentacles
have encircled the globe and films programmed at the festival have screened all
over the world.
The call for submissions for Viscera’s 2013 festival is
open through February 28, 2013 (culminating in Women in Horror Month),
accepting digital submissions only. Unlike most festivals, Viscera
does not charge submission fees. Filmmakers
interested in submitting should head to the Submissions tab of the
main website, www.viscerafilmfestival.com.
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