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'''Sick 'n' Wrong Film Festival''' is a [[film festival]] that is showcasing the most aggressively bizarre midnight, underground, outsider, and weirdo cinema of all genres.<ref>[https://www.thetravel.com/weirdest-film-festivals-in-the-world/ "10 Weirdest Film Festivals In The World You Need To See To Believe"; in: The Travel (July 26, 2019)]</ref> |
'''Sick 'n' Wrong Film Festival''' is a [[film festival]] that is showcasing the most aggressively bizarre midnight, underground, outsider, and weirdo cinema of all genres.<ref>[https://www.thetravel.com/weirdest-film-festivals-in-the-world/ "10 Weirdest Film Festivals In The World You Need To See To Believe"; in: The Travel (July 26, 2019)]</ref> |
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It is based in [[Orlando, Florida]] and run by Stephen Stull. It is cited as one of the most bizarre genre film festivals in the USA and ''Dread Central'' listed it as one of the ''best horror festivals in the world''.<ref>[https://www.dreadcentral.com/news/364442/the-best-horror-festivals-in-the-world-2021/ "The Best Horror Festivals in the World 2021"; in Dread Central; December 23, 2020]</ref> |
It is based in [[Orlando, Florida]] and run by Stephen Stull. It is cited as one of the most bizarre genre film festivals in the USA and ''[[Dread Central]]'' listed it as one of the ''best horror festivals in the world''.<ref>[https://www.dreadcentral.com/news/364442/the-best-horror-festivals-in-the-world-2021/ "The Best Horror Festivals in the World 2021"; in Dread Central; December 23, 2020]</ref> |
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==History== |
==History== |
Revision as of 14:54, 1 November 2021
Location | Orlando, Florida, USA |
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Founded | 2016 |
Language | International |
Website | sicknwrongfilm.com |
Sick 'n' Wrong Film Festival is a film festival that is showcasing the most aggressively bizarre midnight, underground, outsider, and weirdo cinema of all genres.[1] It is based in Orlando, Florida and run by Stephen Stull. It is cited as one of the most bizarre genre film festivals in the USA and Dread Central listed it as one of the best horror festivals in the world.[2]
History
It was founded in 2016 by Stephen Stull. In an interview with PopHorror, Stull defines the philosophy of the festival:
- Sick 'n' Wrong is a film festival for what I generally refer to as aggressively bizarre movies. If anybody has ever seen movies referred to as midnight movies, they're going to understand right away what I'm talking about. If I were ever to program a lineup of features that had already played and were never submitted, just a dream lineup, I would love to have Eraserhead and The Holy Mountain and The Greasy Strangler at the festival. If somebody hasn't seen movies like these, it's really hard to define because they end up assuming I'm talking about gore porn, and that's definitely not the case.[3]
The festival is held annually in different venues in the Orlando area and is a permanent fixture in the arts calender of Orlando.[4][5]
Sick 'n' Wrong is also engaged in the production of movies, for example The Transformations of the Transformations of the Drs. Jenkins that premiered at GenreBlast Film Festival 2021. The film featured the festival director Stephen Stull and collaborators like Michael J. Epstein.[6]
Awards
The Sickies are Sick 'n' Wrong's awards statues. They are designed by Brad Bailey and hand sculpted and painted by Paul and Debra Berg. They are being awarded annually in 12 categories, including:
- The Sickest Award for the most gut-wrenching visual content
- The Wrongest Award for the most morally abhorrent story
- The Golden Tentacle for the movie that best embodies the spirit of SnW
- The Audience Favorite, voted on by festival attendees
References
- ^ "10 Weirdest Film Festivals In The World You Need To See To Believe"; in: The Travel (July 26, 2019)
- ^ "The Best Horror Festivals in the World 2021"; in Dread Central; December 23, 2020
- ^ Interview with Stephen Stull in: PopHorror (November 15,2020)
- ^ "Sick 'n' Wrong Film Festival gives a free retrospective of cringe-inducing short films at the Nook "; in: Orlando Weekly (July 31, 2019)
- ^ S'n'W Year 3: in Bungalower (November 2, 2018)
- ^ "These are five of the most memorable, innovative, affecting films from GenreBlast 2021"; in Morbidly Beautiful (September 22, 2021)