Nevermore Film Festival 2026

GRAVEYARD OF THE ATLANTIC - North Carolina and Southern Coastal Horror Shorts

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GRAVEYARD OF THE ATLANTIC

North Carolina and Southern Coastal Horror Shorts

(US, 109 min)

 

CAN I COME IN?

(US, 10 min, 2025)

At the dawn of an apocalyptic event, as society and civility stand on the brink, an unwanted visitor knocks on the door where a group of displaced neighbors shelter together.

Director: Dustin Paul Weible

 

THE HERMIT OF CAPE FEAR

(US, 14 min, 2025)

Guided by a mysterious Hermit, Mark navigates multiple realities, coming to terms with his past and reconnecting with his daughter in this captivating sci-fi journey.

Director: Robert Cummins

TRAILER: https://vimeo.com/1001205418?fl=pl&fe=vl

 

PROM PARTY MASSACRE

(US, 18 min, 2025)

In a genre-bending musical full of teenage rebels, poodle skirts, and betrayal, a young gay man tries to woo his crush with a swinging prom party - but when popular kids start turning up dead, the partygoers discover a slasher killer amongst the student body!

Director: Jordan Gustafson

 

A RAVEN’S CALL

(US, 30 min, 2025)

Set in the early 18th century, two Cherokee Indian friends encounter a sinister entity based on a real Cherokee legend: the Raven Mocker.

Director: Corbin Rowell

TRAILER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gc7FkX2Sh_o&t=2s

 

SILENT SCREAMS

(US, 9 min, 2025)

In a quiet, remote home, a mother and daughter’s fragile bond is tested as an ancient force of vengeance emerges from the shadows. Silent Screams reimagines the Fury, a mythological figure from Greek lore, as a terrifying embodiment of guilt and fear. Blind yet relentlessly attuned to its victims, the Fury hunts by the scent of guilt and the sound of trembling conscience, forcing those who encounter it to confront their darkest truths. As the mother struggles to protect her daughter, she must face the consequences of her own choices and the deep emotional wounds she has tried to bury.

Director: Gregory Scotiniadis

 

SPEEDCUBING

(US, 5 min, 2025)

A man goes to therapy to deal with his fear of fast zombies.

Director: Geoff Brown

 

VOTE FOR VLAD

(US, 9 min, 2025)

An eccentric vampire hires a local filmmaker to film his campaign ad.

Director: Kemari Bryant

 

WAVES

(US, 13 min, 2025)

A grief-stricken young women purchases an old radio at a yard sale, only to fall into despair and darkness when she begins to hear transmissions she was never meant to hear.

Director: Michael M Pearce


VOTE FOR VLAD

(US, 9 min, 2025)

An eccentric vampire hires a local filmmaker to film his campaign ad.

Director: Kemari Bryant


Director Biography - Kemari Bryant

Kemari Bryant is a filmmaker and multi-disciplinary artist based on the East Coast. He is deeply concerned with uncovering untold stories on film, and the juxtaposition between realism and the absurd – particularly the thin line that separates the two, lying in the expression of surrealism in visual media. He seeks to push the boundaries of audiences by revealing expressions of the unconscious mind, and by pushing the viewer so close to non-reality that they are forced to face absolute reality. Both intimate and charged with perspective, his work aims to strip down preconceptions of Black art and life on screen to give way to the infinite possibilities that come from the Black experience. He currently tours as an actor in the National Tour of The Book of Mormon.

  • Year
    2025
  • Runtime
    9 minutes
  • Country
    United States
  • Director
    Kemari Bryant
  • Screenwriter
    Kemari Bryant
  • Producer
    Alexei Mejouev
  • Cast
    Nick Relos, Mars Mignon, Kemari Bryant
  • Cinematographer
    Fabio Morich
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