Oska Bright Film Festival presents Horror, a brand-new strand for 2026. This strand celebrates all things spooky, strange, and spine-tingling with dark humour and chilling twists, screened for one night only at Brighton’s beloved Rose Hill.
Oska Bright is the world’s leading film festival featuring learning disabled and autistic people. Watch the video below to learn more about this years festival, and scroll to view the list of films to be screened 🎬
Screenings
No Trespassing in Transylvania
Michael, Maxwell and Emmett Dorfman, USA
5 mins, 9 secs
A group of mummies stumble onto a vampire’s property.
The Blood On Me
Guy Harvey, UK
11 mins, 25 secs
During unrest in a sub-rural village, a detective must uncover the truth of women being murdered.
One for the Road
Sarah Leigh, UK
8 mins, 33 secs
A man seeks help from strangers when he is stranded on a country road with his young family.
Boy Band In A Haunted Hotel
Cassie Ahiers, Zach Schwartz, US
17 mins, 21 secs
A boy band on the verge of breaking up must spend the night in a haunted hotel or risk losing their record deal.
Variety Bucket
Matt Hodges, UK
11 mins, 10 secs
Two employees experience a night of demented chaos from the confines of a chicken shop, as a cosmic force wreaks havoc outside.
Ghoulmates
Gemma Rigg, UK
1 mins, 10 secs
A heartwarming 70-second mockumentary exploring equality through the eyes (eye) of Sue; a one-eyed zombie, during her beginners pole-dancing class.
Shadowlight Artists – Horror
Shadowlight, UK
2 mins, 52 secs
The group explored the scariest, spookiest and most horrific artworks created then developed and shot their own vignettes.
The Return of Jamie Vincent
Jamie Vincent, UK
5 mins, 26 secs
In this dark comedy, a man indulges an unusual fast-food craving while gaming at home, but he isn’t alone.
The Faint Melody of Luna Waters
Sydney Skye, UK
20 mins, 24 secs
Grieving the brutal death of her family, a student returns home, only to find a lurking presence within the walls, poised to strike again.

