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Alan Rowe Kelly joined the ongoing force of independent horror cinema in 2002 with his cult film debut I'LL BURY YOU TOMORROW. He was voted Best Director, Best Writer and Best Independent Film of 2003 by Next Tuesday Magazine and collected 6 international film festival awards - three for 'Best Horror Feature'. I'LL BURY YOU TOMORROW soon became known as 'the little indie that could' by audiences and movie critics alike and was cited as "a return to true independent filmmaking in the style of Jon Waters and Tobe Hooper". Alan Rowe has recently released his second feature, THE BLOOD SHED, a horrific tale of a backwoods, inbred cannibal family and their interactions with society for international release with Heretic Films. THE BLOOD SHED has won awards for Best Independent Feature at the DARK CARNIVAL FILM FESTIVAL and Best Prosthetics Award at the FEAR IN NEW ORLEANS Film Festival. Alan Rowe has completed filming the controversial A FAR CRY FROM HOME, which he wrote, directed and stars, produced Douglas Smith's BY HER HAND, and has written and directed DOWN THE DRAIN - all for GALLERY OF FEAR - a horror anthology he is collaborating on with fright auteur Anthony G. Sumner. Branded as a screen homme-fatale in horror movies, he is gaining a reputation as an original and undeniable force in independent cinema. Alan Rowe is currently set to direct and co-star in a retelling of the 1973 'video nasty' DON’T LOOK IN THE BASEMENT.
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