Sitges 2017 7 articles available in total starting from 05/10/2017. Last article published on 20/10/2017. Hagazussa: A Heathen’s Curse: The witch of the late medieval AlpsThe psychologically tense, visually-arresting and mind-blowingly creepy folk horror film is a strong feature debut by Lukas Feigelfeld 20/10/2017 | Sitges 2017The Lodgers: The twins, the ancient family curse and the haunted houseBrian O’Malley’s new effort is a simple but beautifully crafted gothic haunted-house tale about two twins having to live – and maybe die – by the rules of an old family curse 16/10/2017 | Sitges 2017How to Talk to Girls at Parties: Aliens in punk-era LondonNeil Gaiman’s short story is transformed into a heart-warming and fun-to-watch cross-genre film experience by US director John Cameron Mitchell 16/10/2017 | Sitges 2017Kornél Mundruczó’s Jupiter’s Moon wins SitgesThe Hungarian film has triumphed in the official selection of the 50th jubilee edition of the Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival, while Joachim Trier’s Thelma won the Special Jury Award 16/10/2017 | Sitges 2017 | AwardsMuse: Those damned inspirational goddesses!In his terrifying ninth film, Jaume Balagueró scours the darkest recesses of artistic creation as he assimilates José Carlos Somoza’s novel La dama número 13 into his cinematic universe 12/10/2017 | Sitges 2017Most Beautiful Island: The contrasts of New YorkAna Asensio makes her directorial debut with this morbid portrait of a consumer society, descending into the bowels of a sprawling city that harbours the best, but also the worst, of the human race 11/10/2017 | Sitges 2017Sitges hits the ripe old age of 50The Catalonia-based Sitges Fantastic Film Festival kicks off today, 5 October, celebrating half a century of thrilling audiences by offering a monstrous programme of 225 films 05/10/2017 | Sitges 2017