Monster Fest Presents / 03 November 2017

RED CHRISTMAS & HORROR MOVIE Special Event Screening in Sydney!

We’re proud to announce that on December 1st, MONSTER FEST presents a one-off Special Event Screening at Event Cinemas George St of Craig Anderson’s festive frightener, RED CHRISTMAS, along with the Sydney Premiere of Gary Doust’s highly acclaimed companion documentary, HORROR MOVIE: A LOW BUDGET NIGHTMARE, in its Director’s Cut.

Both Craig & Gary will be in attendance on the night along with select cast & crew to field a post-screening Q&A.

Tickets are now on sale and you can grab them here!


HORROR MOVIE: A LOW BUDGET NIGHTMARE (DIRECTOR’S CUT)
Gary Doust | Australia 2017 | 100 Minutes | Sydney Premiere

Sick of playing roles like the ‘diabetes patient’ or the ‘weird friend’ on Australian TV, actor/filmmaker Craig Anderson embarks on a hilarious, tumultuous and blood-soaked journey to fulfil a life-long dream to make a horror film. With Hollywood ‘scream queen’ Dee Wallace (E.T., CUJO, THE HOWLING) onboard, it’s not long before things wildly go off the rails and the dream turns into a low-budget nightmare.

RED CHRISTMAS
Craig Anderson | Australia 2016 | 82 Minutes

Matriarch Diane (Dee Wallace) has invited her children to celebrate one last Christmas in their family home. Amid celebrations and domestic drama, they receive a visit from a mysterious stranger. Disfigured and cloaked, they feel sorry for him until they discover his extreme religious motives and anti abortion message. Diane orders him to leave unaware he is her son. Twenty years ago she had an abortion and on that day a religious zealot bombed the clinic. Her still-living foetus was taken and raised by the bomber. After being rejected by his mother once again when all he wanted was love, he seeks vengeance and kills the family who cast him out.

Screens with Short Film: PROCEEDS OF CRIME
James Chappell / Australia 2017 / 10 Minutes / Sydney Premiere
Miss Hogg’s gang ‘The Birds of Prey’ terrorise the city streets, stealing the hair of beautiful women but when they set their sights on the wrong target, they realise darker forces than themselves rule the night.