The New York City Horror Film Festival is an international
film festival based in
New York City that screens films from the
horror genre. It was founded by Michael J. Hein in 2001. It takes place each year in New York City for a week in November.[1]
The festival presents awards best
feature film,
shorts,
cinematography, FX, actor and actress,
screenplay, and audience choice. The festival also awards lifetime achievement awards recognizing the careers of horror filmmakers.
Lifetime achievement award
Since 2002, the New York City Horror Film Festival has given the Lifetime Achievement Award to one legendary horror filmmaker each year.[2] Recipients are as follows:[3]
The New York City Horror Film Festival is an international
film festival based in
New York City that screens films from the
horror genre. It was founded by Michael J. Hein in 2001. It takes place each year in New York City for a week in November.[1]
The festival presents awards best
feature film,
shorts,
cinematography, FX, actor and actress,
screenplay, and audience choice. The festival also awards lifetime achievement awards recognizing the careers of horror filmmakers.
Lifetime achievement award
Since 2002, the New York City Horror Film Festival has given the Lifetime Achievement Award to one legendary horror filmmaker each year.[2] Recipients are as follows:[3]