925 BUSINESS REVIEW
Antioch and the surrounding areas have long been known as a great source of creative energy. The combined talents of various art and film communities offer a unique backdrop for filmmakers, yet oftentimes their productions are met with little recognition. Unfortunately, due to a lack of resources, many independent films go unnoticed by those not within their immediate circle, leaving them without the opportunity to reach an audience and shine in the creative spotlight. If more attention was given to independent film productions in this area, it could lead to increased recognition, both nationally and internationally – a real bonus for Antioch's art scene.
Since its inception in 2018, The Dark Fest has become one of the most popular events of its kind. Founded by Jason D. Morris, a graduate of Antioch High School and attendee of the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, it quickly gained its reputation as an event to bring together fans from multiple genres to celebrate all that is dark and mystical. With an incredible line-up of artists each year, entertainment provided throughout the night, and activities for everyone, The Dark Fest is undoubtedly the place to be for both horror enthusiasts and casual attendees alike. From stunning sets to unforgettable acts, The Dark Fest continues to impress its audience with something new every year.
An award winning filmmaker, Morris has shown his films at major events like Comic-Con and the Sundance Film Festival in the past. Morris’ vision is to create a space where up and coming filmmakers can have their work seen by others in the industry without having to go through traditional venues like Hollywood studios or big budget productions.
After his own experience on the film festival circuit, Morris realized how inaccessible it can be for the average filmmaker to have their work seen. Festivals can be expensive to attend, and often take place in far away destinations. Renting out a theater can also be cost prohibitive for many. He wanted to provide local filmmakers with a more inexpensive way to screen their films and share their work.
The event will take place at the El Campanil Theatre on September 17th starting at 5:30 pm. Ticket prices range from $8 for youths and seniors to $10 for adults. There will also be concessions and musical entertainment available to start off the night! The event is rated R, which means that all attendees under the age of 17 will not be admitted unless accompanied by an adult.
If you are interested in attending this year’s event, tickets can be purchased online (subject to availability). You can find out more information about ticket prices and packages by visiting www.thedarkfest.com/tickets/. Guests are encouraged to arrive early so they don’t miss out on any of the exciting films being shown.
If you’re an independent filmmaker or just someone who loves darkly themed movies, then make sure to check out The Dark Fest this September! It is sure to be a night filled with amazing films from local filmmakers that will leave guests feeling inspired and entertained.