When a couple's phones begin recording on their own during a camping trip, what they capture isn't just darkness. It's something that wants to be seen.
Samuel Freeman created Don’t Look in the Dark with one goal in mind: to create a theatrical experience like no other, and that is certainly what has been achieved here. An inventive found footage film that feels like a mashup of The Blair Witch Project and Skinamarink, it’s an unsettling film filled with dread that fully embraces the 'what you don’t see scares you' technique whilst making you question what you did see, as every screening is different and the experience is different for each viewer. This film redefines its subgenre, makes for great late-night viewing and is guaranteed to be a big talking point amongst festival goers.
Showing Before the Feature:
Pixel Rot
Exclusive Manchester Screening
Written and Directed by Rob Winward
Starring Christian Di Leo
UK, 2025, 3 minutes
Pixel Rot is a lo-fi horror short shot on a 3DS. What starts as casual footage slowly unravels into something broken—glitches that shouldn't be there, moments that were never filmed. The camera remembers more than it should.
Trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDbt5UYyljY
All of our screenings are 18+ unless otherwise stated, the film starts at the advertised time above.