A BAROQUE FILM FEST is officially in motion!
Horror

A BAROQUE FILM FEST is officially in motion!

A BAROQUE FILM FEST is officially in motion!

Prepare for a night of gore, guts, and the grotesque on November 22nd in Los Angeles, CA — where the extreme meets the screen.

Curated by underground filmmaker SamHel, this one-night-only festival will spotlight 3 feature films and a collection of mind-bending short films—including:

A new feature from SamHel and team
A blood-soaked Cannes-selected indie gem
A never-before-screened horror from Unearthed Films
Expect brutal cinema, Q&As with filmmakers and distributors, limited event merch, and vendors. This is not your average fest—this is a night for fans of the wild, weird, and unsettling.
Only 99 tickets will be sold – and They’ll be going fast! Official ticket drop: end of August via http://www.samhel.com

SUPPORT THE FEST – HERE’S HOW:

VENDORS (3 TABLES AVAILABLE)
For labels, creators, or collectors:

Includes entry to the event
6ft table for your merch, films, or oddities
Early load-in and setup
Secure your space now at: http://www.samhel.com
INDEPENDENT SPONSORS
Think of this as your Associate Producer Credit:

Entry to the fest (or donate your ticket if you can’t attend)
Name shown onscreen during intermissions
Limited Edition ABFF Shirt (sponsor names on it)
Signed ABFF poster
MAIN SPONSORS (3 SPOTS ONLY)
Help make this fest possible and gain brand visibility:

Entry to the fest
Limited Edition ABFF shirt + signed poster
Logo on step-and-repeat banner for photo ops
Logo featured on all promotional materials (digital + physical)
Recognition during the show and between films

Help grow the underground: Buy a blu-ray or merch at www.samhel.com to support indie horror and make future events possible.

Short film submissions are still OPEN!
Send your 5–25 minute horror or bizarre screeners to: samhelofficial@gmail.com

Follow us for updates:
Instagram: @samhelfilms
Contact: samhelofficial@gmail.com

Let’s make something unforgettable. This post is sponsored by Marketing Macabre as one of the independent sponsors of the film festival!

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