International Horror and Sci-Fi Film Festival

International Horror and Sci-Fi Film Festival is a film festival dedicated to the genres of horror and science fiction. The event is held annually in Tempe, Arizona, United States.[1][2] The festival was founded in 2005 by Brian Pulido and Chris LaMont.

International Horror and Sci-Fi Film Festival
LocationTempe, Arizona, United States
LanguageInternational
Websitehttp://www.horrorscifi.com

2006 festival awards edit

Hall of fame edit

Sci-fi awards edit

  • Best Science Fiction Feature - Firefly
  • Best Director - Firefly
  • Best Documentary - Pulp Fiction Art: Cheap Thrills and Painted Nightmares
  • Best Animated Sci-Fi Feature - Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles
  • Best Science Fiction Short Film - The Grandfather Paradox
  • Best Science Fiction Animated Short - I Must Destroy You
  • Best Alternate Reality Featurette - Assumption
  • Best Surreal Short Film - Reality Check
  • Best Science Fiction Musical - Alien Rose
  • Best Alternate Reality Short - Outside In
  • Best Science Fiction Tragedy - MICROGRAVITY
  • Best Cinematography - Model Man
  • Best Story in an SF Short Film - The Futurist
  • Best Set Design - Adidas, Adi-color Green
  • Best Surreal Future Short Film - Last Man in Brooklyn
  • Best Fantasy Short Film - Say That You Love Me...

Horror awards edit

  • Best Horror Feature - Unrest
  • Best Actress - Corri English, Unrest
  • Best Screenplay - In Memorium
  • Best Splatter - The Slaughter
  • Best Short - Penny Dreadful
  • Best College Sound Design - Penny Dreadful
  • Best Editing - Penny Dreadful
  • Best Acting Ensemble - Death by Engagement
  • Best Actress College Short - Emily Vacchiano, Penny Dreadful
  • Creepiest Micro Short - No. 12
  • Best Zombie Comedy - Zombies in Love
  • Most Disturbing Short - Faceless
  • Atomic Comics Fright Fest Award - Zomburrito
  • Best Zombie Film - Recently Deceased
  • Creepiest College Short - Watcher
  • Best Foreign Short - Akai
  • Goriest Micro Short - Deadly Tantrum
  • Best Dark Future Drama - A through M
  • Best Screenplay - A through M
  • Best Dark Fantasy Short Film - Scribble
  • Best Science Fiction Satire - Passion to the Max
  • Best Dystopic Future Short Film - Bartholomew's Song
  • Best Special Effects - Man vs. Woman
  • Best Dark Future Foreign Film - Missing Pages
  • Best Dark Future Short Film - The Salesman
  • Best Superhero Short Film - Dial ‘A’ for Alphaman[3]
  • Best Accidental Apocalypse - Genesis Antipode
  • Best Science Fiction Short Drama - NIA
  • Best Black and White Science Fiction Short - 36
  • Best Story in a Dark Future Short Film - Robots Are Blue
  • Creepiest Short - Room to Breathe
  • Micro Short Hall of Fame - Ghost Busted
  • Best Micro-Short Cinematography - The Cobbler's Daughter
  • Best Adaptation - Pit and the Pendulum
  • Most Promising Filmmaker - Schattenkind
  • Best Comedy/Horror, Micro Short - Movie Monster Insurance
  • Best Documentary - Horror Fans
  • Best Micro Short Zombie Film - Cannibal Grave Yard
  • Best Sound Design, Foreign Short - Bad Dreams
  • Creative Vision Award - Siniestro
  • Goriest Short - Terrorist Ate My Brain
  • Best Comedy/Horror - Zombie American
  • Best Animated Short - If I Had a Hammer
  • Best Cinematography, Foreign Short - Devilwood
  • Best Costumes, Foreign Short - Devilwood
  • Best High School Short - Snowmaniac
  • Best Actress Horror Short - Lea Moreno, The Need
  • IHSFF Alumni Award, Best Returning Filmmaker - The Resurrectionist
  • Best Music - The Resurrectionist
  • Best Short Screenplay - The Resurrectionist
  • Best Short Cinematography - The Listening Dead
  • Best Effects - The Listening Dead
  • Best Production Design - The Listening Dead

2005 festival awards edit

Hall of fame edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Help Center - The Arizona Republic". help.azcentral.com. Retrieved 2023-01-31.
  2. ^ "Phoenix.gov". Archived from the original on 2010-05-28. Retrieved 2010-09-01.
  3. ^ Jackson, Mike, Dial 'A' for Alphaman (Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy), Steam Powered Films, retrieved 2021-10-14

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