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It would be a sin to miss the shows scheduled for The Strand Theatre in Shelbyville
this weekend.
The sin is in the name of the event, the SIN Film Festival.
The premiere independent horror film festival features a collection of short and feature length films from around the world.
David Finkel says The Strand is excited to host the event for the first time.
Anyone looking for that Halloween-type feel ahead of October's holiday will want to check out the film festival that runs Friday night through Sunday afternoon.
The schedule of films opens Friday and wraps with an awards presentation Sunday at 5 p.m.
Friday 9/8
6pm: Mind Leech, Canada Dir: Chris Cheeseman, Paul Krysinski
8pm: Ghosts of the Void, United States Dir: Jason Miller
10pm: SPOOKIE DOOKIE, United States Dir: Brian J Papandrea
Saturday 9/9
12pm: Tattoo Contest
1pm: World of Woe International Shorts
3pm: AGATHA, United States Dir: Roland Becerra, Kelly Bigelow Becerra
4:30pm: The Gravedigger, United States Dir: Erynn Dalton
7pm: GUILLOTINE, United States Dir: Ray Izad-Mehr
9pm: 6 Wheels from Hell!, United States Dir: Evan Allen
Sunday 9/10
1pm: WOMAN IN THE MAZE, United States Dir: Mitesh Patel
3pm: Fear No Weevil: Hauntings in the City of Progress, United States Dir: Ericka Boussarhane
5pm: Awards Ceremony
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