Summer is quickly coming to a close, and it’s only right we should mark its passing with a big noisy Irish night out. Now that the leaves are starting to turn it’s time for the annual Wee Craic Fest, the “halfway to St. Patrick’s Day” bash that welcomes the arrival of fall liked the first dropped chestnut. Friends and followers of the Craic Fest already know what to expect, but the growing audience of Irish-born twenty- and thirtysomethings who are stopping by for the first time will want to know what’s in store. “The good news is it’s all under one roof this year,” festival director Terence Mulligan tells the Irish Voice. “The films and the music will all occur in the same venue at the Rockwood Music Hall on Allen Street in Soho on Friday, September 20. It’s one of the top music venues in the city right now,...
- 8/28/2013
- IrishCentral
We've got another cool short film for you to check out. This is a suspense thriller called The Killing Joke. It was created by Sebastian Lopez, and it turned out really well. The story follows a woman who comes across a red balloon attached to a little box. This leads her on terrifying adventure where she's being hunted by a sadistic clown.
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The Killing Joke is a 15 minute suspense/fiction short film about a mysterious woman that finds a red balloon tied up to a curious little box on an eery derelict street. Using classic elements of suspense and working within a seventies aesthetic, 'The Killing Joke' is an action packed film that pays homage to some of the horror movies from that era.
The piece was shot during four intense days of filming in the Argentinian capital Buenos Aires. The micro budget production was shot...
Here's the Full Synopsis:
The Killing Joke is a 15 minute suspense/fiction short film about a mysterious woman that finds a red balloon tied up to a curious little box on an eery derelict street. Using classic elements of suspense and working within a seventies aesthetic, 'The Killing Joke' is an action packed film that pays homage to some of the horror movies from that era.
The piece was shot during four intense days of filming in the Argentinian capital Buenos Aires. The micro budget production was shot...
- 11/11/2012
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
The Wee Craic is the name of New York City’s one-night only festival of the best of Irish short films and live music. Billed as the Irish fest that’s half way to St. Patrick’s Day, this year it’s scheduled for September 17 at the Tribeca Cinema and Lounge. Cahir O’Doherty asks festival director Terence Mulligan what to expect. Every year New York’s Wee Craic Festival serves up a night of cutting edge Irish films and world-class Irish music for the distinctly tempting price of just $20. For less than your average yellow cab fare you can see 10 award winning short Irish films (featuring both animation and comedies) that’s tied in with an often celebrity filled live music after party. As deals go, it’s really one of the best the city has to offer. In the past few years the Wee Craic (now in its...
- 9/9/2010
- IrishCentral
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