UVF: Underground Video Films is a found footage horror anthology that draws inspiration from the aesthetics of the VHS era and the structure of pirate television broadcasts. Conceived as a fully independent, passion-driven project, the film brings together multiple international directors and genre performers to create a fragmented archive of forbidden tapes, crime recordings, distorted educational programs, and unsettling home videos.


Each segment emulates a specific form of analogue media from the 1980s and 1990s, engaging in dialogue with works such as Ghostwatch and V/H/S, while aiming for a more unsettling approach to found footage horror.
The anthology features collaborators and performers such as Laurence Harvey (The Human Centipede II), Hannah Fierman (V/H/S), Adam Brooks (Psycho Goreman), and Gideon Berger (Hell House LLC), alongside a wide range of international underground filmmakers.


“UVF: Underground Video Films is a cursed VHS-style horror anthology unearthing lost footage too disturbing for the mainstream. Framed as a forbidden television special that was never meant to air, the film presents a series of unsettling short films from across the world, each one weirder, darker, and more dangerous than the last. As the signal flickers and the static creeps in, the line between fiction and possession blurs. What begins as a nostalgic dive into analogue horror soon becomes a descent into madness” – IMDB
U.V.F: Underground Video Films (2026) will be available on Blu-ray in the US by TARNISHED VISION FILMS on January 16th
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