Blood Work: The Craft and Culture of Gore Cinema
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Blood Work: The Craft and Culture of Gore Cinema

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Date

Tue, May 12

Time

06:00 PM - 09:00 PM

Price

9 GBP

About the event

🩸 Blood Work: The Craft and Culture of Gore Cinema

Often seen as merely shocking or lacking depth, gore in horror cinema stands as one of the most debated forms of expression. This enlightening lecture aims to redefine gore as a legitimate aesthetic practice that emphasizes tactility, craftsmanship, and collaborative efforts.

By investigating the historical neglect of gore films and their dedicated fandom, we will situate graphic violence within a wider artistic context. This talk will highlight practical effects as a powerful response to the prevalence of digital refinement.

With a focus on modern examples like the Terrifier series, we will delve into the ways in which gore encourages audiences to explore more closely, illuminating process and texture as vital components of horror's lasting allure. Prepare for a journey through the visceral and compelling world of horror! 🎥👻

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Location

Colonnade, WC1N 1JD, London

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