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The 2009 Seattle International Film Festival (May 21-June 14) lineup includes three very different and incredibly interesting horror/thrillers directed by women: Katharine Windfeld's The Escape, about terrorists and the female journalist they target; Kaifeck Murder by Esther Gronenborn, about a small Bavarian village plagued by a series of grisly murders; and talhotblond directed by Barbara Schroeder, about the dangers of meeti
Start: 05/30/2009
End: 05/31/2009
Four women of classic horror will be doing cinematic introductions in Los Angeles at the end of May. Famous Monsters of Filmland has organized a two day double feature event along with the American Cinematheque at the Egyptian Theater. On Saturday, May 30th, Sara Karloff will be introducing Son of Frankenstein (1945), which will be followed with a showing of Ghost of Frankenstein (1942) with an introduction by actress Janet Ann Gallow.
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The 2009 Seattle International Film Festival (May 21-June 14) lineup includes three very different and incredibly interesting horror/thrillers directed by women: Katharine Windfeld's The Escape, about terrorists and the female journalist they target; Kaifeck Murder by Esther Gronenborn, about a small Bavarian village plagued by a series of grisly murders; and talhotblond directed by Barbara Schroeder, about the dangers of meeti
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The 2009 Seattle International Film Festival (May 21-June 14) lineup includes three very different and incredibly interesting horror/thrillers directed by women: Katharine Windfeld's The Escape, about terrorists and the female journalist they target; Kaifeck Murder by Esther Gronenborn, about a small Bavarian village plagued by a series of grisly murders; and talhotblond directed by Barbara Schroeder, about the dangers of meeti
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The 2009 Seattle International Film Festival (May 21-June 14) lineup includes three very different and incredibly interesting horror/thrillers directed by women: Katharine Windfeld's The Escape, about terrorists and the female journalist they target; Kaifeck Murder by Esther Gronenborn, about a small Bavarian village plagued by a series of grisly murders; and talhotblond directed by Barbara Schroeder, about the dangers of meeti
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The 2009 Seattle International Film Festival (May 21-June 14) lineup includes three very different and incredibly interesting horror/thrillers directed by women: Katharine Windfeld's The Escape, about terrorists and the female journalist they target; Kaifeck Murder by Esther Gronenborn, about a small Bavarian village plagued by a series of grisly murders; and talhotblond directed by Barbara Schroeder, about the dangers of meeti
Start: 05/22/2009
End: 06/04/2009
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The 2009 Seattle International Film Festival (May 21-June 14) lineup includes three very different and incredibly interesting horror/thrillers directed by women: Katharine Windfeld's The Escape, about terrorists and the female journalist they target; Kaifeck Murder by Esther Gronenborn, about a small Bavarian village plagued by a series of grisly murders; and talhotblond directed by Barbara Schroeder, about the dangers of meeti
Start: 06/05/2009
Action/Horror director Kathryn Bigelow is being given an entire weekend devoted to her films at The Egyptian Theater in Hollywood, California by the American Cinematheque June 5, 6, and 7 2009. Bigelow directed the vampire movie Near Dark and action flicks Point Break and K-19: The Widowmaker, and the sci-fi movie Strange Days.
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The 2009 Seattle International Film Festival (May 21-June 14) lineup includes three very different and incredibly interesting horror/thrillers directed by women: Katharine Windfeld's The Escape, about terrorists and the female journalist they target; Kaifeck Murder by Esther Gronenborn, about a small Bavarian village plagued by a series of grisly murders; and talhotblond directed by Barbara Schroeder, about the dangers of meeti
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Action/Horror director Kathryn Bigelow is being given an entire weekend devoted to her films at The Egyptian Theater in Hollywood, California by the American Cinematheque June 5, 6, and 7 2009. Bigelow directed the vampire movie Near Dark and action flicks Point Break and K-19: The Widowmaker, and the sci-fi movie Strange Days.
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