The Corridor and Beg Tie For Best Feature Films at 2011 Flickers RI International Horror Film Festival

Despite rain, snow and even power outages, the 12th Flickers RI International Horror Film Festival drew crowds to the see the 42 films that were screened during the “cinematic symphony of horror”, October 27th-30th, 2011.

Attending this year were the cast and crew from eight of the international films screened during the Festival including Imposter, Vampyre Compendium, Beg, Inkubus, and Last Seen on Delores Street for their premieres along with directors and producers Marc Masciandaro, Matteo Bernardini from Italy, Devi Snively, Augustin Fuentes, and Kevin and Shanna MacDonald.

Winners of top prizes for the 2011 Festival
BEST FEATURE
The Corridor, Directed by Evan Kelly, Canada
Tied with
Beg, Directed by Kevin MacDonald, United States

First Place
Absentia, Directed by Mike Flanagan, United States
Tied with
State of Emergency, Directed by Turner Clay, United States

BEST SHORT
Imposter, Director Marc Masciandaro, United States
Tied with
Incubator, Directed by Jimmy Weber, United States

First Place
Cabine of the Dead, Directed by Vincent Templement, France
Tied with
Hay Un Diablo (There is a Devil), Directed by Brant Hansen, United States

BEST DOCUMENTARY
Dracula: The Vampire And The Voivode, Directed by Michael Bayley Hughes, United Kingdom

DIRECTORIAL DISCOVERY
Last Seen on Delores Street, Directed by Devi Snively, United States

NEW ENGLAND DISCOVERY
Inkubus, Directed by Glenn Ciano, United States

BEST MAKE-UP FX
An Evening with My Comatose Mother, Directed by Jonathan Martin, United States

BEST SCI-FI/FANTASY
Payload, Directed by Stuart Willis, Australia
Tied with
Maquinas Infernales, Directed by Simon Pernollet, France

BEST ANIMATION
Paths of Hate, Directed by Damian Nenow, Poland

BEST ACTOR
Tony Moran, Beg, Directed by Kevin MacDonald, United States

BEST ACTRESS
Oona Chaplin, Vampyre Compendium, Directed by Matteo Bernardini, Italy

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