Skinamarink
2022 film by Kyle Edward Ball
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December 17 2023 | Skinamarink was named runner-up for Best Horror Film at the St. Louis Film Critics Association awards. |
December 12 2023 | Kyle Edward Ball was nominated for the Milos Stehlik Award for Breakthrough Filmmaker at the Chicago Film Critics Association Awards. |
February 2 2023 | Skinamarink was released on the horror streaming service Shudder, expanding its accessibility to audiences. |
February 2 2023 | Skinamarink was released on the horror streaming service Shudder. |
January 13 2023 | Skinamarink was theatrically released in the United States and Canada, opening on 629 screens with partial schedules across the country. |
January 13 2023 | Skinamarink received its theatrical release in North America through IFC Midnight. |
2022 | Film screened at multiple film festivals, including its American debut at Anomaly Film Festival in Rochester, New York. |
2022 | A technical issue resulted in the film's digital file being pirated, which was then uploaded to YouTube and shared on Reddit, TikTok, and Twitter. |
2022 | Ball completed production of Skinamarink, a horror film inspired by childhood nightmares where parents are missing and a monster is present, drawing from common nightmare submissions on his YouTube channel. |
July 25 2022 | Skinamarink premiered at the Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal, marking its first public screening. |
August 2021 | Kyle Edward Ball shot Skinamarink over one week in his childhood home in Edmonton, using primarily a Sony FX6 camera and Arri Ultra Prime lenses, with lighting from a CRT television and small LED light. The film was made on a budget of $15,000, mostly crowdfunded, and used equipment sponsored by Alberta's Film and Video Arts Society. |
2020 | Kyle Edward Ball created the short film Heck as a proof of concept for Skinamarink. |
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