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The EIFF programme says: "Nothing beats nocturnal cinema, especially when you know you're in for the most extreme 90 minutes of your life. Zombies, cult thrillers and some kung-fu action for good measure... brave it alone or take a friend to hide behind.

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Red ShoesSatan
(Country: Spain; Director: Martín Garrido Barón; Writer: Martín Garrido Barón; Cast: Fernando Acaso, Maria Jose Bausa, Raquel Arenas, Ramon Del Pomar, Martin Garrido, Xenia Reguant, Sonia Moreno, Alejo Sauras.)
A killer gets out of jail and starts hacking up prostitutes with a chainsaw... all in God's name, of course. UK Premiere.

(Country: US; Director: William Kaufman; Writer: Matt Beckham, Holt Boggs, William Kaufman; Cast: Holt Boggs, Mirelly Taylor, Glen Vorhis, Matt Beckham, Diana Lee Inosanto, Lawrence Varnado, Marc Jeffreys, Mark Hanson, Jimmy Costello, Russell White, Dameon Clarke)
A gangland double-cross goes badly awry. Scottish Premiere.

(Country: South Korea; Director: Yong-gyun Kim; Writer: Yong-gyun Kim, Ma Sang-Ryeol; Cast: Kim Hye-su. Kim Seong-su, Park Yeon-ah)
Korean psycho-horror version of a Hans Christian Anderson short story. European Premiere..

(Country: France; Director: Kim Chapiron; Writer: Christian Chapiron, Kim Chapiron; Cast: Vincent Cassel, Olivier Bartolomy, Roxane Mesquida, Nico Le Phat Tan, Leila Bekhti, Ladj Ly, Julie-Marie Parmentier)
Oversexed teenagers and Satanic rituals in a remote farmhouse. UK Premiere.

(Country: France; Director: David Moreau, Xavier Palud; Writer: David Moreau, Xavier Palud; Cast: Olivia Bonamy, Michael Cohen, Adriana Mocca, Maria Roman, Camelia Maxim)
A couple find themselves hunted in their isolated Romanian house. UK Premiere.


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