Video McNasties presents the Nasty Frames Independent Film Festival! We’re dedicated to bringing you some of the sleaziest, filthiest, greasiest, trashiest, grimiest, nastiest cinematic entertainment that money can buy, and maybe some other stuff as well. We’re not overly picky, but we look for projects that have heart and soul. We’re independent filmmakers as well as cinema enthusiasts, so we can appreciate the hard work and sacrifice that goes into a production, and we want other people to recognize it. We also want to provide the viewer with an alternative to conventional festival programming and Netflix recommended viewing.

-Luke Meneok, festival director


As promised, we have announced the official selections for this year’s Nasty Frames Independent Film Festival event. Thank you to everyone who submitted this year and to the judging panel for helping with the selection process! We’re going big this time, and we couldn’t have done it without all of your hard work and creativity. If your film is not listed below, it has not been selected to be screened at this year’s event. Please consult FilmFreeway for any further information regarding your submission’s status.

NASTY FEATURES OFFICIAL SELECTIONS

  • Massacre Academy (Director Mark Cantu)
  • Homecoming Massacre (Director Kenny White)
  • Exit (Director Michael Fausti)
  • Veneer (Director Maximillian Aguiar)
  • Zombie Wars Anthology (Director Jason Wright)
  • Acting (Director Sam Bell)
  • Dwellers (Director Drew Fortier)

NASTY SHORTS OFFICIAL SELECTIONS

  • Sweet Blood (Director Erik Markus Schuetz)
    Stray (Director Wanjiru Njendu)
  • Threads (Director Ustin Danchuck)
  • Loyal? (Director Felicia Rivers)
  • Outward (Director Matylda Gurne)
  • Terror on the Rappahannock (Director Andrew Brooks, Rayshun Jackson)
  • The Allotment (Directors Alexander Churchyard, Michael Holiday)
  • The Artwork (Director Pezhmann Mokary)
  • Alma (Director Paula Viejo)
  • The Lake Parasite (Director Joe Reilly)
  • Transfer (Director Ruslan Bekrenyov)
  • I am the New Adjani (Director Khady N’Diaye)
  • Binge and Purgatory (Director Becca Kozak)
  • Merman Massage’s (Director Jake Bennett)
  • Ashtaroth: House of the Unholy (Director D. Scott Stein)
  • Eureka! (Director David Creighton)
  • Creature from Cannibal Creek – Get Me Pictures! (Director John Migliore)
  • No Place For You Here (Director AJ Bate)
  • The Star Light Motel (Director Nicholas Kleban)
  • Yin/Yang (Director Crew McBean)
  • Drip-by-drip (Director Renata Jesion)
  • The Box (Director Renata Jesion)
  • N.U.N.S. with Nunchucks (Director Lorenzo “Eightball” Gutiérrez)
  • The Monster (Director Dan Sinclair)
  • Buzz Cut (Director Deborah Jayne Reilly-Smith)
  • Mud Pie (Director Nicholas Alexander)
  • Viola (Director Paul W Franklin)
  • You Don’t Own Me (Director Jenell Diegor)
  • Wich (Director Anthony Williams)
  • Tropical Sun (Director Tom Hughes)
  • Expulse (Director Rod Wess)
  • Blood for Blood (Director Matti Soikkeli)
  • McMurderer (Director Steven Reifsteck)
  • White Paradise (Director John Kokkinias)
  • Melody of Madness (Director Matti Soikkeli)
  • “The Ominous Project Universe Presents: The Devils Within” (Director Shreco Bakari)
  • The Gorgoneae (Director DT Kofoed)
  • Astronaut’s Uniform (Director Dmitri Frolov)
  • Fetish (Director Danny Malin)
  • Heavy Metal Werewolf (Director Brett Kelly)
  • Hostile (Director Brett Kelly)
  • Household Demons (Director John Gray)
  • Quarantine Date Night (Directors Anne-Marie Lemieux, Stuart Kelly)
  • Uncanny (Director Ömer Furkan Kılıç)
  • Lone Rider (Director Henrique Bouduard)
  • Bloodshed (Directors Paolo Mancini, Daniel Watchorn)
  • Who Are You? (Director Pamela Siclari)
  • Toffe Apples (Director MJ Dixon)
  • Ward Three (Director Deborah Jayne Reilly-Smith)

Congratulations, everyone! Stay tuned for event details, and keep an eye on your email inboxes!


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