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The Corridor (NSRFF)

Nova Scotia Retro Film Festo!

Screening times:
Saturday, January 31, 6:00 PM - director, writer and producer attending!
Please note this screening will take place at Bus Stop Theatre on Gottingen St, not Carbon Arc

Evan Kelly | Canada | 2010 | 98m

This film is screening as part of the second annual Nova Scotia Retro Film Festo, happening January 29 - February 2, 2026!

Evan Kelly (director, The Corridor) has been making short films, television, documentary projects, and countless commercials since 1999. Like so many others, the draw had always been towards feature films. If he were a pony (which he is not), The Corridor - essentially - could be described as his one (true) trick. It was a trick that showed at festivals around the world, and gathered some acclaim and appreciators along the way.

Josh MacDonald (writer, The Corridor) is the winner of an AMD/Dell “Next Wave” Award for Best Screenplay from Fantastic Fest in Austin, TX, for The Corridor. He is also the writer of the feature comedy-drama Faith, Fraud & Minimum Wage. Josh’s stage plays #IAmTheCheese (based on Robert Cormier’s YA novel), The Mystery Play, Whereveville and Halo are published by Talonbooks. Josh also teaches screenwriting at NSCAD University.

Craig Cameron (producer, The Corridor) is a seasoned filmmaker based in Halifax, with over two decades of experience in the film and television industry. His extensive experience spans various roles such as a producer, assistant director, and production manager on both local and international productions. Craig's career has been anchored at Chronicle Pictures, where he has been involved in several notable projects, including "Terminal Lunch," "December 1917" (Gemini nominated), and "Touch and Go," written by Michael Melski.


Tyler Crawley needs his friends' support more than ever. He plans a weekend with his childhood buddies to reconnect, to renew the old friendship that seems to have deteriorated over time. The bond between his buddies has cooled over the years, and their ability to understand each other has diminished. Tyler's convinced if he spends a few days with them out in the woods, partying and having fun, things will go back to the way they were. He's wrong. There's something out there, waiting for them.

"(A) fantastic thrill ride of horror and science fiction." - Adrian Halen, HorrorNews.Net

Winner: Best Film - Rhode Island International Horror Film Festival, 2011
Winner: Audience Award for Best Canadian Feature Film — Fantasia Fest, 2011
Winner: AMD/Dell “Next Wave” Award for Best Screenplay — Fantastic Fest, Austin, TX, 2011
Winner: Best Picture & Best Director — Fantastic Planet, Australia, 2012
Winner: Best Picture — 2011 Flickers Rhode Island Int’l Film Festival
Winner: Best Independent Film — Dark Bridges Film Festival, Sask., 2011
Winner: People’s Choice Award, Best of 2011 – Canuxploitation.com
Nominated for Three Awards at the Tulsa Int’l Film Fest, including Best Picture (Foreign). Winner—Best Lead Actor, Stephen Chambers

Tickets $12.65 ($12 cash at the door if available)

 
 

Please note this screening will take place at Bus Stop Theatre on Gottingen St, not Carbon Arc

Earlier Event: January 30
Growing Op (NSRFF)
Later Event: February 1
Nova Scotian Vintage Shorts (NSRFF)