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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