Haapsalu Horror and Fantasy Film Festival (Estonian: Haapsalu Õudus- ja Fantaasiafilmide Festival, abbreviated HÕFF) is an international film festival which takes place annually in Haapsalu, Estonia. HÕFF focuses on horror and fantasy films. HÕFF is organized by the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, the Haapsalu Culture Center, and the town of Haapsalu.[1]
The first HÕFF took place in 2005, after being created by Marek Reinaas.[2]
Since 2012, HÕFF is a member of Méliès International Festivals Federation (MIFF).[1]
Notable premieres
editFilm awards
editAudience Award
editThe Audience Award has been given out every year since 2012.[3]
Year | Film Title | Director |
---|---|---|
2024 | Chainsaws Were Singing | Sander Maran |
2023 | Sisu | Jalmari Helander |
2022 | The Sixth Secret | Mart Sander |
2021 | Justice 2 | Toomas Aria |
2020 | The Mortuary Collection | Ryan Spindell |
2019 | One Cut of the Dead | Shinchiro Ueda |
2018 | Snowflake | Adolfo J. Kolmerer |
2017 | Bad Black | Nabwana I.G.G. |
2016 | In Search of the Ultra-Sex | Nicolas & Bruno |
2015 | The Guest | Adam Wingard |
2014 | In Order of Disappearance | Hans Petter Moland |
2013 | Omnivores | Óscar Rojo |
2012 | Iron Sky | Timo Vuorensola |
Short Film Méliès d'Argent
editThe winners of the award will later be nominated for the Méliès d'Or:
2024 - Wander to Wonder directed by Nina Gantz
2023 - Shut directed by Niels Bourgonje
2022 - Eyes on You directed by Raoul Kirsima
2021 - Hospital Dumpster Divers directed by Anders Elsrud Hultgreen
2020 - Downs of the Dead directed by Even Husby Grødahl
2019 - Bad Hair directed by Oskar Lehemaa
2018 - The Dark Room directed by Morgane Segaert
2017 - Fucking Bunnies directed by Teemu Niukkanen
2016 - The Black Bear directed by Mèryl Fortunat-Rossi and Xavier Seron
2015 - The Salf of the Earth directed by Jonathan Desoindre
2014 - Canis directed by Marc Riba and Anna Solanas
2013 - The Trap directed by Alberto Lopez
Best Estonian Genre Film
editYear | Film Title | Director |
---|---|---|
2024 | Chainsaws Were Singing | Sander Maran |
2023 | Child Machine | Rain Rannu |
2022 | Talent | Silver Õun |
2021 | Kratt | Rasmus Merivoo |
2020 | Eerie Fairy Tales | Mart Sander |
Navigator Pirx Award for Best Sci-Fi Film
editNamed after the 1979 Polish-Soviet film Inquest of Pilot Pirx:
Year | Film Title | Director |
---|---|---|
2024 | Escape Attempt (short film) | Alex Topaller, Dan Shapiro |
2023 | Last Sentinel | Tanel Toom |
2022 | Loop (short film) | Pablo Polledri |
2021 | The Following Year (short film) | Miguel Campana |
Career Achievement Awards
editHÕFF Lifetime Achievement Award
edit2013 - Hideo Nakata
2014 - Tobe Hooper
2015 - Sven Grünberg
2016 - Karel Zeman (posthumous)
2018 - The television show Jupiter
2019 - Vladimir Tarasov and Priit Vaher
Award of Recognition
edit2020 - Mari Lill - For her work on the Estonian children series The Little Witch[4]
2022 - Gülnar Murumägi - For her work as director of the Haapsalu Cultural Centre, the homebase of HÕFF
2023 - Eve Kivi - For her work on the Soviet-Finnish Fantasyfilm Sampo
2024 - Peeter Volkonski - For his work on the televisionfilm How the King Leaned on the Moon[5]
References
edit- ^ a b c d "About the festival". HÕFF - Haapsalu Õudus- ja Fantaasiafilmide Festival. Retrieved 16 May 2020.
- ^ "Festival - Haapsalu Õudus- ja Fantaasiafilmide Festival". 2017.hoff.ee (in Estonian). Archived from the original on 16 March 2018. Retrieved 16 May 2020.
- ^ "Awards".
- ^ "Auhinnad".
- ^ https://online.le.ee/2024/02/19/hoff-tanab-peeter-volkonskit/