Nature photographer Tim Osborne shared these magical photos of fox cubs living in a den on a nearby farmer’s property. These precious babies are called cubs, pups or kits. I prefer ‘kits’, because even though they are members of a canine family, they are the only ‘canines’ capable of retracting their claws when they are not using them....and they are obviously fluffy and adorable just like cats :)
Client: Channel 4
Agency: 4creative
Production: Art Practice
Executive Creative Director: Lynsey Atkin
Creative Directors: Mike Skrgatic, Daniel Wolfe, Lynsey Atkin, Bafic
Directors: Elliott Power, Saman Aminzadeh, Optical Arts, Bafic, Mike Battcock, Will Dohrn, Daniel Eatock, Mike Skrgatic and James Allen, Verity May Lane, Maria Lax, The Line, Louis McCourt, Justyna Obasi, The Romantix, Dan Tobin Smith, Daniel Wolfe & Matthew Watson
Voiceover: John Joseph Holt
4Creative
Executive Creative Director: Lynsey Atkin
Managing Director: Katie Jackson
Executive Producer: Louise Oliver
Senior Producer: Lauren Holden
Production Manager: Hope Sutherland
Junior Producer: Jazz Stradling
Channel 4
Chief Marketing Officer: Zaid Al-Qassab
Marketing Director: Amber Kirby
Head of Brand Transformation: Matt Berry
Marketing Lead, Brand Transformation: Simi Murthy
Marketing Executive, Brand Transformation: Lana Camp
Art Practice x Love Song
Creative Director (Art Practice): Mike Skrgatic
Creative Director (Love Song): Daniel Wolfe
Executive Producer: James Guy
Producer: Bonnie Anthony
Production Manager: Julia Guignabel
Production Coordinator: Shirley Crawford
Production Assistant: Katie Reid
Directors of Photography: Daniel Landin, Eponine Momenceau
Moco Supervisor: Simone Tartaglia
Moco Operator: Tomi Keeling
1st Assistant Director: Rob Blishen
Production Designer: Arthur De Borman
Art Directors: Matthew Fraser, Imogen Grant Toner
Casting Directors: Kharmel Cochrane, Claire Catterson, Found Casting, Belinda Norcliffe
Costume Designers: Hannah Edwards, Bratsk Collective, Ella Lucia
Hair & Makeup: Lu Hinton, Ainslie Currie
Editor: Fouad Gaber, Trim Editing
VFX and Post Production: Time Based Arts
Audio Post Production: String and Tins
Time Based Arts
Producer: Chris Aliano
2D Supervisors: Stephen Grasso, Leo Weston, Miguel Wratten
CG Supervisors: Mike Battcock, Sam Osborne, Nick Smalley
2D Team: Manolo Perez, Jamie Crofts, Olivia O’Neil, Lucy Lawrence, Valeria Scalamandre, Eleonora Laddago, Bernie Varela, Chris Fraser, Dan Cowley, Tom Robinson
CG Team: Ben Cantor, Nigel Timms, Bethan Williams, Ian Baird, Jordan Coles, Maxime Ponsart, Joe Ibbett, Teodora Retegan, Quentin Corker-Marin, Stephen Ross
Grading: Max Ferguson Hook, Simone Grattarola
String and Tins
Audio Post Production: String and Tins
Sound Supervisor: Will Cohen
Sound Designers: Lawrence Kendrick, Culum Simpson, Jim Stewart, Kaspar Broyd, Adam Smyth, Joe Wilkinson, Adam Hare, Will Cohen, Mike Bamford
Music Composers: Will Cohen, Culum Simpson, Adam Smyth, Jim Stewart, Kaspar Broyd, Miink, Cal Swingler, J. Caesar, Matthew Watson, Daniel Freeman, Anthony Moore
Music Supervisors: Laura-Leigh Smith and Mike Bamford
Audio Producers: Laura-Leigh Smith and Rachel Hough
Optical Arts & Dan Tobin Smith
Founder / Creative Director: Dan Tobin Smith
EP / Studio Director: Hannah May
Creative Directors: Fabrice Le Nezet, Martin Pryor, Joe Jackson
CG team: Nicolas Damour, Flora Macleod
Creative Assistant: Minna Griffiths
Production Assistant: Stephanie Skarbek
The Line
Directors: Tim McCourt, Max Taylor
Executive Producer: Laura Breaden
Producer: Macarena Gaset
Client: Channel 4
Agency: 4creative
Production: Art Practice
Executive Creative Director: Lynsey Atkin
Creative Directors: Mike Skrgatic, Daniel Wolfe, Lynsey Atkin, Bafic
Directors: Elliott Power, Saman Aminzadeh, Optical Arts, Bafic, Mike Battcock, Will Dohrn, Daniel Eatock, Mike Skrgatic and James Allen, Verity May Lane, Maria Lax, The Line, Louis McCourt, Justyna Obasi, The Romantix, Dan Tobin Smith, Daniel Wolfe & Matthew Watson
Voiceover: John Joseph Holt
4Creative
Executive Creative Director: Lynsey Atkin
Managing Director: Katie Jackson
Executive Producer: Louise Oliver
Senior Producer: Lauren Holden
Production Manager: Hope Sutherland
Junior Producer: Jazz Stradling
Channel 4
Chief Marketing Officer: Zaid Al-Qassab
Marketing Director: Amber Kirby
Head of Brand Transformation: Matt Berry
Marketing Lead, Brand Transformation: Simi Murthy
Marketing Executive, Brand Transformation: Lana Camp
Art Practice x Love Song
Creative Director (Art Practice): Mike Skrgatic
Creative Director (Love Song): Daniel Wolfe
Executive Producer: James Guy
Producer: Bonnie Anthony
Production Manager: Julia Guignabel
Production Coordinator: Shirley Crawford
Production Assistant: Katie Reid
Directors of Photography: Daniel Landin, Eponine Momenceau
Moco Supervisor: Simone Tartaglia
Moco Operator: Tomi Keeling
1st Assistant Director: Rob Blishen
Production Designer: Arthur De Borman
Art Directors: Matthew Fraser, Imogen Grant Toner
Casting Directors: Kharmel Cochrane, Claire Catterson, Found Casting, Belinda Norcliffe
Costume Designers: Hannah Edwards, Bratsk Collective, Ella Lucia
Hair & Makeup: Lu Hinton, Ainslie Currie
Editor: Fouad Gaber, Trim Editing
VFX and Post Production: Time Based Arts
Audio Post Production: String and Tins
Time Based Arts
Producer: Chris Aliano
2D Supervisors: Stephen Grasso, Leo Weston, Miguel Wratten
CG Supervisors: Mike Battcock, Sam Osborne, Nick Smalley
2D Team: Manolo Perez, Jamie Crofts, Olivia O’Neil, Lucy Lawrence, Valeria Scalamandre, Eleonora Laddago, Bernie Varela, Chris Fraser, Dan Cowley, Tom Robinson
CG Team: Ben Cantor, Nigel Timms, Bethan Williams, Ian Baird, Jordan Coles, Maxime Ponsart, Joe Ibbett, Teodora Retegan, Quentin Corker-Marin, Stephen Ross
Grading: Max Ferguson Hook, Simone Grattarola
String and Tins
Audio Post Production: String and Tins
Sound Supervisor: Will Cohen
Sound Designers: Lawrence Kendrick, Culum Simpson, Jim Stewart, Kaspar Broyd, Adam Smyth, Joe Wilkinson, Adam Hare, Will Cohen, Mike Bamford
Music Composers: Will Cohen, Culum Simpson, Adam Smyth, Jim Stewart, Kaspar Broyd, Miink, Cal Swingler, J. Caesar, Matthew Watson, Daniel Freeman, Anthony Moore
Music Supervisors: Laura-Leigh Smith and Mike Bamford
Audio Producers: Laura-Leigh Smith and Rachel Hough
Optical Arts & Dan Tobin Smith
Founder / Creative Director: Dan Tobin Smith
EP / Studio Director: Hannah May
Creative Directors: Fabrice Le Nezet, Martin Pryor, Joe Jackson
CG team: Nicolas Damour, Flora Macleod
Creative Assistant: Minna Griffiths
Production Assistant: Stephanie Skarbek
The Line
Directors: Tim McCourt, Max Taylor
Executive Producer: Laura Breaden
Producer: Macarena Gaset
Client: Channel 4
Agency: 4creative
Production: Art Practice
Executive Creative Director: Lynsey Atkin
Creative Directors: Mike Skrgatic, Daniel Wolfe, Lynsey Atkin, Bafic
Directors: Elliott Power, Saman Aminzadeh, Optical Arts, Bafic, Mike Battcock, Will Dohrn, Daniel Eatock, Mike Skrgatic and James Allen, Verity May Lane, Maria Lax, The Line, Louis McCourt, Justyna Obasi, The Romantix, Dan Tobin Smith, Daniel Wolfe & Matthew Watson
Voiceover: John Joseph Holt
4Creative
Executive Creative Director: Lynsey Atkin
Managing Director: Katie Jackson
Executive Producer: Louise Oliver
Senior Producer: Lauren Holden
Production Manager: Hope Sutherland
Junior Producer: Jazz Stradling
Channel 4
Chief Marketing Officer: Zaid Al-Qassab
Marketing Director: Amber Kirby
Head of Brand Transformation: Matt Berry
Marketing Lead, Brand Transformation: Simi Murthy
Marketing Executive, Brand Transformation: Lana Camp
Art Practice x Love Song
Creative Director (Art Practice): Mike Skrgatic
Creative Director (Love Song): Daniel Wolfe
Executive Producer: James Guy
Producer: Bonnie Anthony
Production Manager: Julia Guignabel
Production Coordinator: Shirley Crawford
Production Assistant: Katie Reid
Directors of Photography: Daniel Landin, Eponine Momenceau
Moco Supervisor: Simone Tartaglia
Moco Operator: Tomi Keeling
1st Assistant Director: Rob Blishen
Production Designer: Arthur De Borman
Art Directors: Matthew Fraser, Imogen Grant Toner
Casting Directors: Kharmel Cochrane, Claire Catterson, Found Casting, Belinda Norcliffe
Costume Designers: Hannah Edwards, Bratsk Collective, Ella Lucia
Hair & Makeup: Lu Hinton, Ainslie Currie
Editor: Fouad Gaber, Trim Editing
VFX and Post Production: Time Based Arts
Audio Post Production: String and Tins
Time Based Arts
Producer: Chris Aliano
2D Supervisors: Stephen Grasso, Leo Weston, Miguel Wratten
CG Supervisors: Mike Battcock, Sam Osborne, Nick Smalley
2D Team: Manolo Perez, Jamie Crofts, Olivia O’Neil, Lucy Lawrence, Valeria Scalamandre, Eleonora Laddago, Bernie Varela, Chris Fraser, Dan Cowley, Tom Robinson
CG Team: Ben Cantor, Nigel Timms, Bethan Williams, Ian Baird, Jordan Coles, Maxime Ponsart, Joe Ibbett, Teodora Retegan, Quentin Corker-Marin, Stephen Ross
Grading: Max Ferguson Hook, Simone Grattarola
String and Tins
Audio Post Production: String and Tins
Sound Supervisor: Will Cohen
Sound Designers: Lawrence Kendrick, Culum Simpson, Jim Stewart, Kaspar Broyd, Adam Smyth, Joe Wilkinson, Adam Hare, Will Cohen, Mike Bamford
Music Composers: Will Cohen, Culum Simpson, Adam Smyth, Jim Stewart, Kaspar Broyd, Miink, Cal Swingler, J. Caesar, Matthew Watson, Daniel Freeman, Anthony Moore
Music Supervisors: Laura-Leigh Smith and Mike Bamford
Audio Producers: Laura-Leigh Smith and Rachel Hough
Optical Arts & Dan Tobin Smith
Founder / Creative Director: Dan Tobin Smith
EP / Studio Director: Hannah May
Creative Directors: Fabrice Le Nezet, Martin Pryor, Joe Jackson
CG team: Nicolas Damour, Flora Macleod
Creative Assistant: Minna Griffiths
Production Assistant: Stephanie Skarbek
The Line
Directors: Tim McCourt, Max Taylor
Executive Producer: Laura Breaden
Producer: Macarena Gaset
Expand Your View: Ten Examples By Creatives From Aotearoa
McCarthy Studio
We are a full-service design studio who specialise in brand identity, campaign and digital. We create meaningful work that comes from an understanding of our clients and their audience.
Aaron McClean
Aaron McLean: storyteller. Stills, video, words.
Food has always been my passion. I spent many years working in restaurants, I love to cook for friends, and I love to grow the food that I cook for them. As such, I have been fortunate to spend the last twenty years combining my love of food with my love of storytelling. I have worked with many local and international publishers, illustrating a multitude of books and magazines, and have shot consistently for design and advertising. There is nothing I relish more than to pack my camera bag, as eager to travel to the studio to shoot a still life as I am to be on location: capturing the people, places and processes that surround food; in a winery during vintage, in a restaurant, on a fishing boat, in a cheese factory or on a farm.
Tyrone Ohia
Tyrone Ohia (Ngāti Pukenga, Ngāi te Rangi) is the Creative Director and Founder of Extended Whānau in Auckland.
Seachange
Seachange is led by Amanda Gaskin and Tim Donaldson, serving as co-founders and creative directors.
Amanda and Tim spent over a decade honing their craft at renowned creative agencies in London before returning to New Zealand to establish Seachange — bringing with them an extensive wealth of experience. This international exposure has endowed them with a distinctive global perspective, setting them apart from their peers.
They regularly appear on global judging panels, most recently for D&AD, New York Young Guns, and locally for the New Zealand Best Design Awards, and their work has garnered recognition in leading publications within the design field.
Chris Flack
Chris was born and raised in Dunedin. During my first year at Otago University I saw a flyer for a graphic design course at the Design & Arts College in Christchurch
Osborne Shiwan
Founded in 2006, Osborne Shiwan is an Auckland-based brand agency specialising in strategic thinking and art direction. Creative Directors Lloyd Osborne and Shabnam Shiwan have worked with some of New Zealand’s most influential brands and their work has been recognised internationally within the areas of commerce, arts and culture.
Born in London, England, Lloyd Osborne spent his early years living in the village of Battlesbridge, within the civil parish of Rettendon. His family, always dreaming of new adventures, resided in a tiny cottage beside the River Crouch. Emigrating to New Zealand in the 1970s, his family eventually settled in the Auckland suburb of Titirangi, a native bush-clad area known for its beauty and bohemianism, with many talented musicians, artists and writers still living there today.
Meighan Ellis
Meighan Ellis is a multidisciplinary artist; with a background + professional training in photography, moving image, research + more recently a re-acquaintance with clay.
Residing for a number of years in London, Sydney + Tokyo she contributed as a writer, stylist, art director + photographer to various international print, academic + on-line publications. After a 20+ year hiatus into the analogue + digital realm of the still + moving image–she has returned to the ceramics studio, rekindling her early predilection for the three dimensional.
She holds an MFA (1st class honours with distinction) + is a specialist in the subject + history of 19th-century photography, contemporary digital imaging, moving image + networked technologies. Meighan has been a lecturer in this area for nearly two decades at tertiary level, alongside her fine-art + commercial photographic practice.
Her work has been exhibited in New Zealand, America, Europe, Australia + Japan. Her photographic + ceramic works are held in private collections in New Zealand + overseas. Meighan is currently represented by Sanderson Contemporary.
Catherine Griffiths
Catherine Griffiths, Pākehā, is an Aotearoa New Zealand artist, typographer, designer, educator, curator, writer, publisher, activist and feminist.
Catherine studied Visual Communication Design at Wellington Polytechnic during the mid-80s, set up a studio space with two other graduates, then worked several years in London. She returned to Wellington as a senior designer, and later set up her own studio practice in 1995 which she runs independently, and has returned to after a two-year stint in a full-time teaching position in Wellington.
George Haijan
George Hajian is an artist and a graphic designer. His practice is situated between Fine Arts, Graphic Design, and Cultural Studies. He has been a design practitioner for more than 20 years and created work for many corporate, government, and non-government organisations in New Zealand and abroad. George's main area of research focuses on the concept of masculine embodiment and its relationship with globalisation, technology, and popular culture. Using complex analogue methods, he brings together screen-printing, mark-making, and collage, to create a diverse body of works.
https://academics.aut.ac.nz/george.hajian
Alistar McCready
Alistair McCready is a New Zealand born designer, writer and typographer — motivated by an ardent belief in empowering stories of the past through design. Starting his professional life as a printer, Alistair moved to study design where he began to draw typefaces. Upon moving to London, Alistair worked alongside the team at Colophon Foundry before eventually forming his own typographic practice under the moniker; Monolith. His output now consists of work for both local and international clients, along with personal research projects.
Pohewa Pāhewa: A Māori Design Kaupapa
Pohewa Pahewa provides a selection of kaupapa that express Maori design as a balance of bold innovation and critical wisdom passed down through our tupuna. From t-shirts to harakeke to paving stones, the exhibition celebrates how designers can use simple materials to create something groundbreaking that puts tangata Maori in a better position than before.
Client: Channel 4
Agency: 4creative
Production: Art Practice
Executive Creative Director: Lynsey Atkin
Creative Directors: Mike Skrgatic, Daniel Wolfe, Lynsey Atkin, Bafic
Directors: Elliott Power, Saman Aminzadeh, Optical Arts, Bafic, Mike Battcock, Will Dohrn, Daniel Eatock, Mike Skrgatic and James Allen, Verity May Lane, Maria Lax, The Line, Louis McCourt, Justyna Obasi, The Romantix, Dan Tobin Smith, Daniel Wolfe & Matthew Watson
Voiceover: John Joseph Holt
4Creative
Executive Creative Director: Lynsey Atkin
Managing Director: Katie Jackson
Executive Producer: Louise Oliver
Senior Producer: Lauren Holden
Production Manager: Hope Sutherland
Junior Producer: Jazz Stradling
Channel 4
Chief Marketing Officer: Zaid Al-Qassab
Marketing Director: Amber Kirby
Head of Brand Transformation: Matt Berry
Marketing Lead, Brand Transformation: Simi Murthy
Marketing Executive, Brand Transformation: Lana Camp
Art Practice x Love Song
Creative Director (Art Practice): Mike Skrgatic
Creative Director (Love Song): Daniel Wolfe
Executive Producer: James Guy
Producer: Bonnie Anthony
Production Manager: Julia Guignabel
Production Coordinator: Shirley Crawford
Production Assistant: Katie Reid
Directors of Photography: Daniel Landin, Eponine Momenceau
Moco Supervisor: Simone Tartaglia
Moco Operator: Tomi Keeling
1st Assistant Director: Rob Blishen
Production Designer: Arthur De Borman
Art Directors: Matthew Fraser, Imogen Grant Toner
Casting Directors: Kharmel Cochrane, Claire Catterson, Found Casting, Belinda Norcliffe
Costume Designers: Hannah Edwards, Bratsk Collective, Ella Lucia
Hair & Makeup: Lu Hinton, Ainslie Currie
Editor: Fouad Gaber, Trim Editing
VFX and Post Production: Time Based Arts
Audio Post Production: String and Tins
Time Based Arts
Producer: Chris Aliano
2D Supervisors: Stephen Grasso, Leo Weston, Miguel Wratten
CG Supervisors: Mike Battcock, Sam Osborne, Nick Smalley
2D Team: Manolo Perez, Jamie Crofts, Olivia O’Neil, Lucy Lawrence, Valeria Scalamandre, Eleonora Laddago, Bernie Varela, Chris Fraser, Dan Cowley, Tom Robinson
CG Team: Ben Cantor, Nigel Timms, Bethan Williams, Ian Baird, Jordan Coles, Maxime Ponsart, Joe Ibbett, Teodora Retegan, Quentin Corker-Marin, Stephen Ross
Grading: Max Ferguson Hook, Simone Grattarola
String and Tins
Audio Post Production: String and Tins
Sound Supervisor: Will Cohen
Sound Designers: Lawrence Kendrick, Culum Simpson, Jim Stewart, Kaspar Broyd, Adam Smyth, Joe Wilkinson, Adam Hare, Will Cohen, Mike Bamford
Music Composers: Will Cohen, Culum Simpson, Adam Smyth, Jim Stewart, Kaspar Broyd, Miink, Cal Swingler, J. Caesar, Matthew Watson, Daniel Freeman, Anthony Moore
Music Supervisors: Laura-Leigh Smith and Mike Bamford
Audio Producers: Laura-Leigh Smith and Rachel Hough
Optical Arts & Dan Tobin Smith
Founder / Creative Director: Dan Tobin Smith
EP / Studio Director: Hannah May
Creative Directors: Fabrice Le Nezet, Martin Pryor, Joe Jackson
CG team: Nicolas Damour, Flora Macleod
Creative Assistant: Minna Griffiths
Production Assistant: Stephanie Skarbek
The Line
Directors: Tim McCourt, Max Taylor
Executive Producer: Laura Breaden
Producer: Macarena Gaset
Client: Channel 4
Agency: 4creative
Production: Art Practice
Executive Creative Director: Lynsey Atkin
Creative Directors: Mike Skrgatic, Daniel Wolfe, Lynsey Atkin, Bafic
Directors: Elliott Power, Saman Aminzadeh, Optical Arts, Bafic, Mike Battcock, Will Dohrn, Daniel Eatock, Mike Skrgatic and James Allen, Verity May Lane, Maria Lax, The Line, Louis McCourt, Justyna Obasi, The Romantix, Dan Tobin Smith, Daniel Wolfe & Matthew Watson
Voiceover: John Joseph Holt
4Creative
Executive Creative Director: Lynsey Atkin
Managing Director: Katie Jackson
Executive Producer: Louise Oliver
Senior Producer: Lauren Holden
Production Manager: Hope Sutherland
Junior Producer: Jazz Stradling
Channel 4
Chief Marketing Officer: Zaid Al-Qassab
Marketing Director: Amber Kirby
Head of Brand Transformation: Matt Berry
Marketing Lead, Brand Transformation: Simi Murthy
Marketing Executive, Brand Transformation: Lana Camp
Art Practice x Love Song
Creative Director (Art Practice): Mike Skrgatic
Creative Director (Love Song): Daniel Wolfe
Executive Producer: James Guy
Producer: Bonnie Anthony
Production Manager: Julia Guignabel
Production Coordinator: Shirley Crawford
Production Assistant: Katie Reid
Directors of Photography: Daniel Landin, Eponine Momenceau
Moco Supervisor: Simone Tartaglia
Moco Operator: Tomi Keeling
1st Assistant Director: Rob Blishen
Production Designer: Arthur De Borman
Art Directors: Matthew Fraser, Imogen Grant Toner
Casting Directors: Kharmel Cochrane, Claire Catterson, Found Casting, Belinda Norcliffe
Costume Designers: Hannah Edwards, Bratsk Collective, Ella Lucia
Hair & Makeup: Lu Hinton, Ainslie Currie
Editor: Fouad Gaber, Trim Editing
VFX and Post Production: Time Based Arts
Audio Post Production: String and Tins
Time Based Arts
Producer: Chris Aliano
2D Supervisors: Stephen Grasso, Leo Weston, Miguel Wratten
CG Supervisors: Mike Battcock, Sam Osborne, Nick Smalley
2D Team: Manolo Perez, Jamie Crofts, Olivia O’Neil, Lucy Lawrence, Valeria Scalamandre, Eleonora Laddago, Bernie Varela, Chris Fraser, Dan Cowley, Tom Robinson
CG Team: Ben Cantor, Nigel Timms, Bethan Williams, Ian Baird, Jordan Coles, Maxime Ponsart, Joe Ibbett, Teodora Retegan, Quentin Corker-Marin, Stephen Ross
Grading: Max Ferguson Hook, Simone Grattarola
String and Tins
Audio Post Production: String and Tins
Sound Supervisor: Will Cohen
Sound Designers: Lawrence Kendrick, Culum Simpson, Jim Stewart, Kaspar Broyd, Adam Smyth, Joe Wilkinson, Adam Hare, Will Cohen, Mike Bamford
Music Composers: Will Cohen, Culum Simpson, Adam Smyth, Jim Stewart, Kaspar Broyd, Miink, Cal Swingler, J. Caesar, Matthew Watson, Daniel Freeman, Anthony Moore
Music Supervisors: Laura-Leigh Smith and Mike Bamford
Audio Producers: Laura-Leigh Smith and Rachel Hough
Optical Arts & Dan Tobin Smith
Founder / Creative Director: Dan Tobin Smith
EP / Studio Director: Hannah May
Creative Directors: Fabrice Le Nezet, Martin Pryor, Joe Jackson
CG team: Nicolas Damour, Flora Macleod
Creative Assistant: Minna Griffiths
Production Assistant: Stephanie Skarbek
The Line
Directors: Tim McCourt, Max Taylor
Executive Producer: Laura Breaden
Producer: Macarena Gaset
Beyond Fest 2019 in Hollywood from Sept. 25 - Oct. 8
2019 Beyond Fest poster design by ILOVEDUST: ilovedust.com
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Beyond Fest returns to the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood from Wednesday, Sept. 25 to Tuesday, Oct. 8. The lineup includes 39 features including the West Coast premieres of Parasite, Jojo Rabbit, Dolemite is My Name, Color out of Space, The Lodge and the world premiere of Mister America.
The festival is one of the largest genre film festivals (horror, sci-fi, fantasy, thriller) in the country with proceeds benefitting the nonprofit film institution, American Cinematheque.
Tickets go on sale on Saturday (Sept. 7) at 10 a.m. SO GET ON IT: Many programs will sell out, so check out the entire 2019 program and guests, with films listed alphabetically.
Tickets run $12 - $25. Some screenings are free.
View the schedule chronologically.
BLISS
Director: Joe Begos
Country: USA
Runtime: 80 min.
Year: 2019
GUESTS: Director Joe Begos and cast in person
COLOR OUT OF SPACE
West Coast Premiere
Director: Richard Stanley
Country: USA
Runtime: 111 min.
Year: 2019
GUESTS: Director Richard Stanley and Elijah Wood, Daniel Noah, Josh Waller in person
COME TO DADDY
West Coast Premiere
Director: Ant Timpson
Country: Canada | New Zealand | Ireland | USA
Runtime: 93 min.
Year: 2019
GUESTS: Director Ant Timpson and Elijah Wood in person
DANIEL ISN’T REAL
West Coast Premiere
Director: Adam Egypt Mortimer
Country: USA
Runtime: 96 min.
Year: 2019
GUESTS: Director Adam Egypt Mortimer and Elijah Wood, Daniel Noah, Josh Waller in person
DOLEMITE IS MY NAME
West Coast Premiere
Director: Craig Brewer
Country: USA
Runtime: 118 min.
Year: 2019
GUESTS: Writers Larry Karaszewski and Scott Alexander in person
DOLEMITE
Director: D’Urville Martin
Country: USA
Runtime: 90 min.
Year: 1975
THE EVIL DEAD: REIMAGINED 4K Restoration
West Coast Premiere
Director: Sam Raimi
Country: USA
Runtime: 85 min.
Year: 1981
GUESTS: Featuring live performance from Joe LoDuca
THE EXORCIST Director’s Cut
Director: William Friedkin
Country: USA
Runtime: 128 min.
Year: 1973
GUESTS: Director William Friedkin in person
THE FOG
Director: John Carpenter
Country: USA
Runtime: 89 min.
Year: 1980
GUESTS: Tom Atkins in person
GIRL ON THE THIRD FLOOR
West Coast Premiere
Director: Travis Stevens
Country: USA
Runtime: 93 min.
Year: 2019
GUESTS: Writer/Director Travis Stevens, Phil Brooks and Elissa Dowling in person
HALLOWEEN III: SEASON OF THE WITCH
Director: Tommy Lee Wallace
Country: USA
Runtime: 98 min.
Year: 1982
GUESTS: Tom Atkins in person
IN SEARCH OF DARKNESS
World Premiere
Director: David A. Weiner
Country: UK
Runtime: 240 minutes
Year: 2019
GUESTS: To be announced
JENNIFER’S BODY
Director: Karyn Kusama
Country: USA
Runtime: 102 min.
Year: 2009
GUESTS: Director Karyn Kusama and Megan Fox in Person
JOE BOB BRIGGS’ “HOW REDNECKS SAVED HOLLYWOOD”
Special Event
Country: USA
Runtime: 120 min.
Year: 2019
GUESTS: Joe Bob Briggs in Person
JOJO RABBIT
West Coast Premiere
Director: Taika Waititi
Country: Germany | USA
Runtime: 108 min.
Year: 2019
LITTLE MONSTERS
West Coast Premiere
Director: Abe Forsythe
Country: Australia | UK | USA
Runtime: 94 min.
Year: 2019
THE LIVING DEAD AT MANCHESTER MORGUE 4K Restoration
West Coast Premiere
Director: Jorge Grau
Country: Spain | Italy
Runtime: 93 min.
Year: 1974
THE LODGE
West Coast Premiere
Director: Severin Fiala, Veronika Franz
Country: UK | USA
Runtime: 100 min.
Year: 2019
THE LONG GOODBYE
Director: Robert Altman
Country: USA
Runtime: 113 min.
Year: 1973
GUESTS: Elliott Gould in Person
MISTER AMERICA
World Premiere
Director: Eric Notarnicola
Country: USA
Runtime: 90 min.
Year: 2019
GUESTS: Tim Heidecker and Gregg Turkington in person
NATURAL BORN KILLERS (Closing Night)
Director: Oliver Stone
Country: USA
Runtime: 118 min.
Year: 1994
GUESTS: Director Oliver Stone, Juliette Lewis, Woody Harrelson and Don Murphy in person
NIGHT OF THE CREEPS
Director: Fred Dekker
Country: USA
Runtime: 88 min.
Year: 1986
GUESTS: Tom Atkins in person
PARASITE
West Coast Premiere
Director: Bong Joon-ho
Country: South Korea
Runtime: 132 min.
Year: 2019
GUESTS: Director Bong Joon-ho in person
SAMURAI MARATHON 1855
West Coast Premiere
Director: Bernard Rose
Country: Japan | UK
Runtime: 103 min.
Year: 2019
GUESTS: Director Bernard Rose and actor Danny Huston in person
TAMMY AND THE T-REX
West Coast Premiere
Director: Stewart Raffill
Country: USA
Runtime: 82 min.
Year: 1994
GUESTS: Director Stewart Raffill, producer Diane Kirman and actor John Goff in person
VFW
West Coast Premiere
Director: Joe Begos
Country: USA
Runtime: 92 min.
Year: 2019
GUESTS: Director Joe Begos, William Sadler in person
Second Screen — Spielberg Theatre
1BR (Free Screening)
US Premiere
Director: David Marmor
Country: USA
Runtime: 90 min.
Year: 2019
GUESTS: Director David Marmor and Producer Alok Mishra
BLOOD & FLESH: THE REEL LIFE AND GHASTLY DEATH OF AL ADAMSON (Free Screening)
US Premiere
Director: David Gregory
Country: USA
Runtime: 100 min.
Year: 2019
GUESTS: Director David Gregory in person, Director of Photography Jim Kunz and Producer Nicole Mikuzis in person
DRACULA VS. FRANKENSTEIN (Free Screening)
Director: Al Adamson
Country: USA
Runtime: 91 min.
Year: 1971
GUESTS:Actor Zandor Vorkov, Actor/Producer/Stuntman Gary Kent, Actor/Producer/Stuntman Jon ‘Bud’ Carson, Actor/Producer Ken Osborne and Cinematographer Mike Ferris in person
JUDY & PUNCH (Free Screening)
West Coast Premiere
Director: Mirrah Foulkes
Country: Australia
Runtime: 105 min.
Year: 2019
KILLER CROCODILE (Free Screening)
Director: Fabrizio De Angelis
Country: Italy
Runtime: 90 min.
Year: 1989
MADMAN (Free Screening)
Director: Joe Giannone
Country: USA
Runtime: 88 min.
Year: 1981
MARY (Free Screening)
Special Screening
Director: Michael Goi
Country: USA
Runtime: 84 min.
Year: 2019
MEMORY: THE ORIGINS OF ALIEN (Free Screening)
LA Premiere
Director: Alexandre O. Philippe
Country: USA
Runtime: 95 min.
Year: 2019
MOOCH GOES TO HOLLYWOOD (Free Screening)
Theatrical Premiere
Director: Richard Erdman
Country: USA
Runtime: 51 min.
Year: 1971
PAGANINI HORROR (Free Screening)
Director: Luigi Cozzi
Country: Italy
Runtime: 88 min.
Year: 1989
PORTALS (Free Screening)
World Premiere
Director: Gregg Hale, Liam O’Donnell, Eduardo Sánchez, Timo Tjahjanto
Country: USA
Runtime: 85 min.
Year: 2019
SWALLOW (Free Screening)
West Coast Premiere
Director: Carlo Mirabella-Davis
Country: USA | France
Runtime: 94 min.
Year: 2019
THE VAST OF NIGHT (Free Screening)
West Coast Premiere
Director: Andrew Patterson
Country: USA
Runtime: 89 min.
Year: 2019
Childline: Nobody is Normal from Catherine Prowse on Vimeo.
A film for the children’s charity Childline demonstrating that nobody is normal, and that however weird you feel inside you’re not alone.
Credits:
Director: Catherine Prowse
Production Company: Rowdy and Blink
Rowdy Producer: Daisy Garside
Blink Producer: Joe Byrne
Creatuve Agency: The Gate
Chief Creative Officer: Lucas Peon
Creatives: John Osborne, Rickie Marsden, Sam Whatley
Agency producer: Susie Innes
Account director: Sam Dempsey
Strategy Lead: Kit Altin
Media agency: OMD
Director of Photography and Colour Grader: George Warren
Animators: Tim Allen and Tobias Fouracre
Puppet Builder: Adeena Grubb
2D Animator and Compositor: Tom Fisher
Rig Removal: Ieuan Lewis
BTS: Joe Eckworth
Art Department Runners: Feiyang Yin and Stella Chapman
Shot at Clapham Road Studios
Sound:
Major Tom: Jake Wheeler
Grand Central: Gary Turnbull, Molly Butcher
Music companies: Beggars, Warner Chappell, Concord
Soundtrack: Radiohead
Childline: Nobody is Normal from Catherine Prowse on Vimeo.
A film for the children’s charity Childline demonstrating that nobody is normal, and that however weird you feel inside you’re not alone.
Credits:
Director: Catherine Prowse
Production Company: Rowdy and Blink
Rowdy Producer: Daisy Garside
Blink Producer: Joe Byrne
Creatuve Agency: The Gate
Chief Creative Officer: Lucas Peon
Creatives: John Osborne, Rickie Marsden, Sam Whatley
Agency producer: Susie Innes
Account director: Sam Dempsey
Strategy Lead: Kit Altin
Media agency: OMD
Director of Photography and Colour Grader: George Warren
Animators: Tim Allen and Tobias Fouracre
Puppet Builder: Adeena Grubb
2D Animator and Compositor: Tom Fisher
Rig Removal: Ieuan Lewis
BTS: Joe Eckworth
Art Department Runners: Feiyang Yin and Stella Chapman
Shot at Clapham Road Studios
Sound:
Major Tom: Jake Wheeler
Grand Central: Gary Turnbull, Molly Butcher
Music companies: Beggars, Warner Chappell, Concord
Soundtrack: Radiohead
Childline: Nobody is Normal from Catherine Prowse on Vimeo.
A film for the children’s charity Childline demonstrating that nobody is normal, and that however weird you feel inside you’re not alone.
Credits:
Director: Catherine Prowse
Production Company: Rowdy and Blink
Rowdy Producer: Daisy Garside
Blink Producer: Joe Byrne
Creatuve Agency: The Gate
Chief Creative Officer: Lucas Peon
Creatives: John Osborne, Rickie Marsden, Sam Whatley
Agency producer: Susie Innes
Account director: Sam Dempsey
Strategy Lead: Kit Altin
Media agency: OMD
Director of Photography and Colour Grader: George Warren
Animators: Tim Allen and Tobias Fouracre
Puppet Builder: Adeena Grubb
2D Animator and Compositor: Tom Fisher
Rig Removal: Ieuan Lewis
BTS: Joe Eckworth
Art Department Runners: Feiyang Yin and Stella Chapman
Shot at Clapham Road Studios
Sound:
Major Tom: Jake Wheeler
Grand Central: Gary Turnbull, Molly Butcher
Music companies: Beggars, Warner Chappell, Concord
Soundtrack: Radiohead
Childline: Nobody is Normal from Catherine Prowse on Vimeo.
A film for the children’s charity Childline demonstrating that nobody is normal, and that however weird you feel inside you’re not alone.
Credits:
Director: Catherine Prowse
Production Company: Rowdy and Blink
Rowdy Producer: Daisy Garside
Blink Producer: Joe Byrne
Creatuve Agency: The Gate
Chief Creative Officer: Lucas Peon
Creatives: John Osborne, Rickie Marsden, Sam Whatley
Agency producer: Susie Innes
Account director: Sam Dempsey
Strategy Lead: Kit Altin
Media agency: OMD
Director of Photography and Colour Grader: George Warren
Animators: Tim Allen and Tobias Fouracre
Puppet Builder: Adeena Grubb
2D Animator and Compositor: Tom Fisher
Rig Removal: Ieuan Lewis
BTS: Joe Eckworth
Art Department Runners: Feiyang Yin and Stella Chapman
Shot at Clapham Road Studios
Sound:
Major Tom: Jake Wheeler
Grand Central: Gary Turnbull, Molly Butcher
Music companies: Beggars, Warner Chappell, Concord
Soundtrack: Radiohead
A film for the children’s charity Childline demonstrating that nobody is normal, and that however weird you feel inside you’re not alone. Credits: Director: Catherine Prowse Production Company: Rowdy and Blink Rowdy Producer: Daisy Garside Blink Producer: Joe Byrne Creatuve Agency: The Gate Chief Creative Officer: Lucas Peon Creatives: John Osborne, Rickie Marsden, Sam Whatley Agency producer: Susie Innes Account director: Sam Dempsey Strategy Lead: Kit Altin Media agency: OMD Director of Photography and Colour Grader: George Warren Animators: Tim Allen and Tobias Fouracre Puppet Builder: Adeena Grubb 2D Animator and Compositor: Tom Fisher Rig Removal: Ieuan Lewis BTS: Joe Eckworth Art Department Runners: Feiyang Yin and Stella Chapman Shot at Clapham Road Studios Sound: Major Tom: Jake Wheeler Grand Central: Gary Turnbull, Molly Butcher Music companies: Beggars, Warner Chappell, Concord Soundtrack: Radiohead