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Heidi Honeycutt is an American journalist, author, actress, filmmaker, film programmer, and co-founder of the
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-based Etheria Film Night, a film festival that showcases short films by women directors. She established the festival in 2014 with Stacy Pippi Hammon, and serves as its Director of Programming. Honeycutt and Hammon had previously run the
Viscera Film Festival The Viscera Film Festival was an annual Los Angeles-based horror film festival for women filmmakers. Originally an online festival, Viscera was founded in 2007 by Shannon Lark and Heidi Honeycutt. In July 2010, the festival became a live event with ...
alongside Shannon Lark. As a journalist, Honeycutt has written for such magazines as ''
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'' and '' Famous Monsters of Filmland''. In 2007, Honeycutt wrote, produced, and starred in the short film ''Wretched'', which she also co-directed with Leslie Delano. She also appeared as herself in the horror mockumentary, The Once and Future Smash.


Partial bibliography

* "A Century of Mädchen: Femmes and Frauen in Fascist, New Wave, and Contemporary European Cinema", in Kelly, Gabrielle; Robson, Cheryl (eds.)'s ''Celluloid Ceiling: Women Film Directors Breaking Through'' (2014). Supernova Books. . * ''I Spit on Your Celluloid: The History of Women Directing Horror Movies'' (2024). Headpress Books. .


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