From Writer/Director Charles de Lauzirika (Love Bite, Crave) comes Honk, a short film starring Zach Galligan (Gremlins, Waxwork, Madness In The Method), Carlee Baker (The Woman, Robot Chicken, The Horror Geeks) and Tyler Mane (Rob Zombie’s Halloween, X Men, Jupiter’s Legacy)
When reluctant divorcee Bill (played by Zack Galligan) is woken up early in the morning in his usually very quiet neighbourhood by the sound of a mysterious car horn.Bill ventures outside his home to try and track down the source. Unable to find where the noise originated from, Bill ventures further out into the darkness, only to face something far more disturbing than someone pressing their car horn.
Honk is having its Southern California premiere at the Dances With Films festival this June and tickets are on sale now.
The screening is part of the Midnight Shorts (block 2) and takes place Saturday the 29th of June, starting at 11:45pm (local time) You can get tickets HERE.
You can learn more about the Dances With Films festival (including screening information, venue details, and ticket purchases HERE)
I of course don’t know too much about Honk as yet as ive not seen it (but will), but I do know its got a great cast, and over the years i’ve seen a lot of the projects that Charles de Lauzirika has created and been involved with and to say hes a really good filmmaker is a huge understatement. Whilst most of the projects I have seen of his are documentaries about great movies, check out his amazing work on Dangerous Days: Making Blade Runner, The Furious Gods: Making Prometheus, The Essence of Combat: Making Black Hawk Down and Strength and Honor: Creating The World of Gladiator, for some examples of how great Charles is at crafting a story and you’ll know excited I am to see Honk. Those attending the Dances With Films Festival this June. Do add Honk to your watchlist!
You can follow updates on Honk on their official Facebook page HERE
Since 1998 DANCES WITH FILMS has grown from presenting a handful of films to more than 200 each year…from narrative features and shorts to include the top documentaries, music videos tv & web on the circuit today. In 2007 DWF brought new commitment to the indie world with the advent of the 2 Minute, 2 Step Short Film Challenge where we actually shoot 10 films during the festival and present them to enthusiastic audiences. In 2012 the festival moved to its current location – the famed Chinese Theatre in the heart of Hollywood. From there it has expanded to 11 days with ever increasing sold out theatres.





















