Seven films will be screened as part of the festival
The Dead of Night Film Festival has been running for the past four years and is Liverpool's only film festival dedicated to horror. The aim is to bring new independent horror short and feature-length films to the general public.
The festival will take place at Southport's Bijou Cinema and will run from October 7 to 8. This year, seven films will be screened and twenty short films. A one-day ticket for the festival is £12, while a weekend ticket is £20.The Bijou Cinema is a community cinema tucked into Post Office Avenue with 75 seats and an Optoma 8000-lumens projector.
A post explaining the festival said: "The Dead of Night Film Festival is brought to you by Two-Headed Snake Entertainment and The Liverpool Horror Club and is part of the ever-growing International horror film festival circuit. "Dead Of Night is Merseyside’s only film festival dedicated to horror. The objective of our festival is to bring new independent horror short and feature-length films to the genre-loving public of Merseyside.
"We understand how hard it can be for Independent filmmakers to get theatrical releases for their movies and we want to help find them the audience they deserve. Film festivals are such an important part of independent horror cinema and are the best way to get their movies seen around the globe."Win a Silentnight Just Calm mattress worth up to £829
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