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Stanley Film Festival announces complete lineup

The Stanley Film Festival, presented by the Denver Film Society, has announced the complete lineup for the festival, which runs from April 24 through April 27 in Estes Park and includes screenings of such movies as Eyes Wide Shut and Gremlins and more. In keeping with its setting in the...
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The Stanley Film Festival, presented by the Denver Film Society, has announced the complete lineup for the festival, which runs from April 24 through April 27 in Estes Park and includes screenings of such movies as Eyes Wide Shut and Gremlins and more. In keeping with its setting in the iconic Stanley Hotel, the festival will celebrate all kinds of horror movies, from documentary to mockumentary. The festival will also welcome the founders of SpectreVision, along with Elijah Wood, Daniel Noah and Josh Waller, who'll accept the Visionary Award for their contributions to independent film.

Keep reading for the list of feature films that will be presented at the festival.

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Feature Films

The Babadook - Australia/2013

Blood Glacier - Austria/2013

Dead Snow: Red vs. Dead - Norway/Iceland/2014

Doc of the Dead - USA/2014

Housebound - New Zealand/2014

Late Phases - USA/2014

Lesson Of The Evil - Japan/2012

Moebius - South Korea/2013

Nothing Bad Can Happen - Germany/2013

Open Windows - Spain/USA/2014

Ragnarok - Norway/2013

R100 - Japan/2013

Rigor Mortis - Hong Kong/2013

The Sacrament - USA/2013

Starry Eyes - USA/2014

The Strange Colour of Your Body's Tears - Belgium / France / Luxembourg/2013

Witching and Bitching - Spain/2013

What We Do In The Shadows - New Zealand/2014

Who Can Kill A Child? - Spain/1976

More information about the festival, including the full schedule and ticket prices, go to stanleyfilmfest.com.


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