Be Quiet - Horror Short Film - Atlanta HorrorFest Spotlight
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4m 11s
Writen and Directed by Gary Davies
On a full moon-lit night, a young girl sleeps inside a cosy homemade fort. Her open sketchbook reveals a drawing of something monstrous reaching for a boy, as a nearby phone receives a text from Dad saying he will be home soon.
A shadow creeps through the old rural house and into the fort - the girl wakes with a start as her older brother indicates to be quiet. She reluctantly follows him to the staircase, where he looks expectantly up the darkened stairs - but the house is quiet. The girl rolls her eyes, unimpressed, until a sudden noise causes her to hide behind her brother. He shines a torch up the stairs as ominous footsteps descend towards them, but the torchlight reveals nothing.
The girl desperately drags her brother away and dives into the fort. The boy
watches the empty stairs, mesmerised, as the girl looks to her monster sketch with dark understanding. The footsteps cease as the boy fearfully turns to his sister, who uses the phone camera to reveal the monster behind him. As he looks at her in panic, the girl coldly raises a finger to her lips to be quiet.
Screenings and Awards:
Winner: Best Actress, Best Cinematography/DOP & Best Poster at the David Film Festival
Winner: DADASAHEB PHALKE Award (Father Of Indian Cinema) for Best Horror / Sci-Fi Short Film at the Aasha International Film Festival
Winner: Best Horror Short, Global Film Exhibition
Winner: Best Horror Short, Black Horse International Film Festival
Winner: Audience Choice Award for Best Of The Year for 'Best Scene Under 3 Minutes' at the Scene Awards
Winner: Best Horror Short Film, Golden Lion International Film Festival
Winner: Princeton Tiger Award for excellence in filmmaking, Nassau Film Festival
Runner-up Best Film: Indie Suspense Horror Sci-Fi Film Festival
Taupo Halloween Film Festival
Audience Choice vote, 'Best of the Semester', Scene Awards
Finalist: Monsterflix Awards , Diabolical Horror Film Festival
Indie Horror Film Festival, Austin After Dark Film Festival (Best Horror Micro Film)
BE QUIET was the preshow for A QUIET PLACE: DAY ONE at Alamo Drafthouse Cinemas across the USA - voted the "Coolest Movie Theaters in the World" by Wired magazine.
FestFlix Fun Fact: BE QUIET was filmed in one day, and was the kids' first short film - they hit the ground running, and were brilliant. Shot on location in a haunted 150 year-old farmhouse, one of the crew felt 'a presence' upstairs - and avoided going up there...
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