This year marks the 10th edition of the Frightening Ass Film Fest (FAFF); the Chattanooga Film Festival’s seasonal festival held in and around Halloween. Slated
Brutal in its execution, but fantasmical enough to keep things from being too serious, SKULL: THE MASK, produced by Infravermelho Filmes, co-produced by Fantaspoa Produções and
Ethereally atmospheric with perpetual melancholic undertones, THE WANTING MARE, produced by Shane Carruth and written and directed by Nicholas Ashe Bateman, feels loosely stitched together
When tragedy strikes, creativity flourishes. Horror films, in particular, have always helped us process our fears by placing a fictional lens over our real-world concerns.
For the bloodthirsty crowd, Chattanooga Film Festival will be unleashing the world premiere of SKULL: THE MASK. Ahead of the film’s debut, check out the
The Chattanooga Film Festival (CFF) along with its presenting sponsor Gunpowder & Sky’s ALTER and media partner Bloody-Disgusting.com, are thrilled to announce their innovative lineup
With the Chattanooga Film Festival having originally been slated for April 16-19, 2020, organizers made the hard, but necessary, decision in March to postpone the
The Chattanooga Film Festival (CFF) is hard at work solidifying its film and event programming for their 2020 installment and is excited to share the
“If you’ve attended the Chattanooga Film Festival (CFF), it’s likely you’ve noticed we’re a genre film friendly place,” says lead programmer and executive director Chris
Founded in 2009, the Chattanooga Film Festival has established itself as one of the most innovative and expertly curated genre festivals in the United States,