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Twelve Finalists Announced and Heading to Theaters in ABCs OF DEATH 2’s “Search
for the 26th Director”
Popular fan competition from Magnet
Releasing, Timpson Films and Drafthouse Films secures triple the original
film’s number of entries, from over 40 countries
New
York City – 17 November 2013 – Producers Ant Timpson, Tim League, and
Magnet Releasing have announced the twelve finalists in ABCs OF DEATH
2’s “Search for the 26th Director.” The original ABCs OF
DEATH, comprised of 26 alphabet-themed ways to die from the biggest names in
horror, invited any and all indie filmmakers from around the world to submit
their own T-themed deaths – with one exceptional entry being chosen to appear in
the final film. The tradition of selecting the 26th Director
proudly continues in the 2014 sequel.
The
competition’s twelve outstanding finalists will be voted on by the upcoming
anthology film’s other 25 directors, with a victor being announced on December
15th.
The
Top Twelve finalists will be screened for free at select Alamo Drafthous
locations on December 15th, after which Drafthouse founder/CEO Tim
League will announce the competition’s winner. In addition to receiving a $5000
cash prize, the winning film will be become ABCs OF DEATH 2’s “M” segment.
The
competition’s twelve finalists, half of which were chosen via public vote and
half by jury selection, are Dante Vescio and Rodrigo Gasparini’s “M is for
Mailbox”, Summer Johnson’s “M is for Make Believe”, Steve Daniels’ “M is for
Marauder”, Robert Boocheck’s “M is for Masticate”, Sean Tretta’s “M is for
Matchmaker”, Wolfgang Matzl’s “M is for Meat”, BC Glassberg’s “M is for Mind
Meld”, Álvaro Núñez’s “M is for Miracle”, Antonio Padovan’s “M is for Misdirection”,
Mia'Kate Russell’s “M is for Muff”, Santi González’s “M is for Multiverse
Apathy”, and Jason Koch and Clint Kelly’s “M is for Munging.”
With
a whopping 541 final entries from over 40 countries submitted to the
competition, the sequel’s terrifying tournament ranks as one of the industry’s
most popular fan film contests. “Our dedicated jury watched 27 hours worth of
entries,” said producer and juror Ant Timpson. “The sequel’s ‘Search for the 26th Director’
had three times the number of entries submitted to the first film’s contest.
Narrowing our selections down to six proved immensely difficult, given the
massive number of absolutely incredible films submitted.”
Along
with Timpson, the jury of horror experts also included producer Tim League,
Associate Producer Ted Geoghegan, Magnolia Pictures’ Matt Cowal, Entertainment
Weekly Senior
Writer Clark Collis, Horror-Movie-A-Day founder and Badass
Digest contributor
Brian Collins, author Grady Hendrix, and Fangoria Magazine Managing Editor
Michael Gingold.
Aside
from creating the very best entries possible, the six finalists chosen by
public vote used their own innovative takes on film publicity, marketing,
contests, and viral outreach to secure their entries as many votes as possible.
The
twelve finalists will be voted upon by the ABCs OF DEATH 2’s other attached
directors: an eclectic, acclaimed group consisting of Julian Barratt of The
Mighty Boosh; Goya
Award winner Álex de la Iglesia (THE LAST CIRCUS, WITCHING AND BITCHING);
Israel’s Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado (BIG BAD WOLVES, RABIES); Japan’s
arthouse provocateur Sion Sono (COLD FISH, SUICIDE CLUB); Academy
Award-nominated animator Bill Plympton; ROOM 237 mastermind Rodney Ascher;
Filipino icon – and Director’s Fortnight inductee – Erik Matti (ON THE JOB,
MAGIC TEMPLE); Lithuania’s Kristina Buozyte and Bruno Samper (VANISHING WAVES);
SPLICE and CUBE’s Vincenzo Natali; indie horror icon Larry Fessenden (THE LAST
WINTER, HABIT); THE STATION’s Marvin Kren; Todd Rohal (THE CATECHISM
CATALYSM); Canada’s king of lo-fi, Steven Kostanski (MANBORG);
Cuba’s Alejandro Brugués (JUAN OF THE DEAD); acclaimed UK commercial
director Jim Hosking; Japanese monster-maker Hajime Ohata (HENGE);
Canadian short film wizard Chris Nash (SKINFECTIONS); France’s Julien Maury and
Alexandre Bustillo (INSIDE, LIVID); E.L. Katz (director of the SXSW breakout
hit CHEAP THRILLS); twin auteurs Jen and Sylvia Soska (AMERICAN MARY, DEAD
HOOKER IN A TRUNK); A LONELY PLACE TO DIE’s Julian Gilbey; Brazil’s most
controversial filmmaker Dennison Ramalho (NINJAS and LOVE FOR MOTHER ONLY); the
founder of Nigerian “Nollywood” cinema Lancelot Imasuen; THE LEGEND OF BEAVER
DAM and the upcoming STAGEFRIGHT’s Jerome Sable; and animator Robert Morgan –
creator of the BAFTA Award nominated short BOBBY YEAH.
“Being
a part of the original ABCs OF DEATH was the proudest and most important moment
of my life,” says ‘T is for Toilet’ director Lee Hardcastle, whose innovative
stop-motion entry won the first film’s ‘Search for the 26th Director.’
“Winning the competition was a dream come true and got my video in front of all
the right people. I’ve since become great friends with many of the ABCs crew,
and even collaborated with some of them on my own personal projects.”
Magnet
is planning a 2014 release of the film. ABCs OF DEATH 2 is produced by Ant
Timpson and Tim League, in conjunction with associate producers Todd Brown,
Marc Walkow, Mitch Davis, and Ted Geoghegan.
About
Magnet Releasing
Magnet is the genre arm of Magnolia Pictures, specializing in films from
the vanguard of horror, action, comedy and Asian cinema, and the home of genre
classics like Tomas Alfredson’s Let the Right One In,
Takashi Miike’s 13 Assassins, Christopher
Smith’s Black Death, Ti West’s The House of the
Devil, Andre Ovredal’s Trollhunter,
Gareth Edward’s Monsters, Neil Marshall’s sword
and sandals bloodbath Centurion, Michael Dowse’s hockey
comedy Goon, and Tony Jaa’s Ong Bak trilogy
to name a few. Recent releases include the terrifying anthologies V/H/S,
V/H/S/2 and The ABCs of Death,
Xan Cassavettes’ stylish vampire film Kiss of the Damned, and The
Last Days on Mars starring Liev Schreiber.
Upcoming releases include Adrián García Bogliano’s Here Comes the
Devil, the critically claimed Israeli thriller Big
Bad Wolves and many more.
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