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Dead by Dawn, Scotland's International Horror Film Festival, was 13 this year, and ran April 20th - 23rd in association with Filmhouse.

Hard Candy (UK Premiere) Broken (World Premiere)
Masters of Horror: Cigarette Burns Isolation (UK Premiere)
Grim Prairie Tales The Changeling
The Last Supper (UK Premiere) Zombie Jieitai (UK Premiere)
Don't Look Now Neighbourhood Watch (UK Premiere)
The Ghost Within Dead of Night
Haze (UK Premiere) Severed (UK Premiere)
Blood Trails (World Premiere) Masters of Horror: Sick Girl
Shadow: Dead Riot (UK Premiere)  

El Desafio a la Muerte Los Ojos de Alicia
Haunted Boneyard Angel Dust
The Ancient Rites of Corey Mcgillis Lucky
Gorgonas Butterflies
Zacarias Zombie Cultivation
When Nobody is Looking Schattenkind
The Hidden Face Repose en Paix
Shame Le Bourreau des Innocents
La Guerra Last Blood
Worst Case Scenario promo Deadly Tantrum
Oculus  

Worst Case Scenario promo
Bloody Books Book Launch:
Read by Dawn Vol I, Classic Tales of Horror Vol I

Tony Todd for Shadow: Dead Riot
Richard Raaphorst, Fir Suidema and Bart Oosterhoorn for Worst Case Scenario
Oliver Simon, Daniel Bauer, Florain Puchert, Wolfgang Baum, Robert Krause, Rebecca Palmer, Tom Frederick, Travis Stevens and Ralf Norack for Blood Trails

2006 updated schedule available here...

2006 full catalogue available here [7.8MB PDF] ...

We are delighted to announce that Adam Mason's film BROKEN and Robert Krause's BLOOD TRAILS were Joint Winners of the Audience Award at Dead by Dawn 2006

In joint second place were David Slade's HARD CANDY and Osamu Fukutani's THE LAST SUPPER [SAIGO NO BANSAN].

OCULUS, dir Mike Flanagan
DEADLY TANTRUM, dir Mike Mort
GORGONAS, dir Salvador Sanz

Our Cutting Edge short film competition was won by LOS OJOS DE ALICIA, dir Hugo Sanz - and full details are available on the Cutting Edge page

Dead by Dawn 2006 is now officially a complete sell-out!
There's not a Pass left to be had! Last year we sold out six weeks before the event, and I thought that was pretty wild, but to sell out 2 and a half months before the event, without announcing any films, guests or events is just plain incredible, so my thanks to everyone who helped melt the phones here and managed to grab themselves a festival Pass.

To make sure that anyone who has missed out on the chance to attend the main event can still get a horror fix, we're going to run a second all-nighter on the Saturday so you can still wind up sleep-deprived and twitching on the Sunday morning by joining us for this Movie Marathon. The programme for this event will be made up of 5 features and 10 shorts selected from the main festival programme.

Tickets priced £20 are on sale now and are available from Filmhouse box office either in person or by phone - 0131 228 2688. So come while away the long night with 12 hours of gore, cruelty and general unpleasantness on screen as the Movie Marathon runs from midnight on Saturday 22nd April through till nearly noon on the Sunday, including a late bar till 3am.

Any questions, or for travel and accommodation info, please contact us directly.