Presented by Marketing Macabre & Anders Hartvedt, A Baroque Film Festival is coming to Eastwood PAC, Los Angeles, CA, on November 22nd to deliver a shocking showcase of the graphic, the bizarre, the extreme, and the defiantly DIY. With three feature films and eight shorts organised over one brutal, unforgettable night, the festival is sure to shake LA to its core.
Only 99 tickets are available for the launch of Los Angeles’ most unfiltered and extreme underground film festival.

FEATURED LINEUP:
BLISS – James Bell
2 Girls 1 Gut – Guy
Niflheim – Max Naum
A Whisper, A Scream & A Cut to Black – Samuel B
Videogore – Davar Villegas
VANIA – SamHel
BLOODSUCKER – Kasper Juhl
FAM-ILI – David Dawson
The Rosebush – White Gardenia & Blucifer
SADE ME – Christian Michelsen
AMERICAN GUINEA PIG: Slaughter of the Swine – Stephen Biro & Eric Fox
Not for the faint of heart.
Not for the easily offended.
Strictly 18+ only.

FEATURED VENDORS:
Lambmask.com
SamHel.com
Yolcam Tolec
The Beyond Zine
Quality Violent Cinema
and more underground creators to be announced.
Meet the filmmakers. Discover new voices in extreme horror and dark indie comedy.
Explore vendors, artists, and creators redefining what independent cinema dares to show.

TICKET DETAILS:
General Admission: $33
VIP: $75 — Includes an exclusive A Baroque Film Fest T-shirt & poster.
Ticket prices increase by $5 every month leading up to the event.
Tickets available exclusively at www.samhel.com
Act fast — they will sell out!

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