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The Naughty List

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The Naughty List
Film poster
Directed byPaul Campion
Written byPaul Campion
Produced byMichelle Cullen
Paul Campion
StarringVincenzo Nicoli
Sebastian Knapp
Mac Elsey
CinematographyJono Smith
Edited byRob Hall
Music byAndrea Possee
Distributed byYouTube
Release date
  • 22 December 2016 (2016-12-22)[1]
Running time
8 minutes 34 seconds
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

The Naughty List is a 2016 Black comedy short film written and directed by Paul Campion, about two American mobsters who come face to face with Santa Claus on Christmas Eve, and discover what it really takes to get on his Naughty or Nice list.

The film is based on the short story The Siqquism Who Stole Christmas, by author Brian Keene. It was produced by Michelle Cullen and Paul Campion, and was shot in Camberwell Film Studios, England.

Cast

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Festival Screenings

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  • One-Reeler Short Film Competition - Online, USA, January 2017
  • FILMSshort Competition - Finalist - Online, UK, February 2017
  • Midwest WeirdFest - Eau Claire, Wisconsin, USA, March 2017 [2]
  • Bonebat Comedy of Horrors Film Fest - Seattle, Washington, USA, April 2017
  • Austin Comedy Short Film Festival - Austin, Texas, USA, April 2017
  • Comicpalooza Film Festival - Houston, Texas, USA, May 2017
  • CyberiaVR - San Francisco, California, USA, May 2017
  • Fantasia Film Festival - Montreal, Canada, July 2017
  • GenreBlast Film Festival - Winchester, Virginia, USA, September 2017
  • Nightmares Film Festival - Columbus, Ohio, USA, October 2017
  • Another Hole in the Head - San Francisco, California, USA, October 2017
  • FKM, Fantastic Film Festival - La Coruña, Spain, October 2017
  • Dead Witch Film Festival - Newnan, Georgia, USA, November 2017
  • Freedom Shorts - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, November 2017
  • Buried Alive Film Fest - Atlanta, Georgia, USA, November 2017
  • Lancaster International Short Film Festival - Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA, November 2017
  • Fantastic Planet Film Festival - Sydney, Australia, December 2017[3]
  • Stark County International Short Film Series - Canton, Ohio, USA, December 2017
  • Yubari Fantastic Film Festival - Yubari, Hokkaido, March 2018
  • Weihnachts Film Festival - Berlin, Germany, December 2018
  • iShorts - Czech Republic and Slovakia, December 2018
  • BizarroCon - Portland, Oregon, USA, January 2019
  • Phoenix Comedy Short Film Festival - Phoenix, Arizona, USA, April 2019

Awards

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  • One-Reeler Short Film Competition - Award of Excellence[4]
  • Best Ensemble Cast - The Austin Comedy Short Film Festival, 2017

Nominations

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  • Best Original Music - The Austin Comedy Short Film Festival, 2017
  • Best Comedy Short Film - The Austin Comedy Short Film Festival, 2017
  • Best Screenplay - Short Film - GenreBlast Film Festival, 2017
  • Funniest Short Film - GenreBlast Film Festival, 2017
  • Best Overall Short Film - GenreBlast Film Festival, 2017
  • Best Horror Comedy Short - Nightmares Film Festival, 2017

References

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  1. ^ "Brian Keene's The Naughty List short film". YouTube. 22 December 2016. Retrieved 12 June 2021.
  2. ^ "MidWest WeirdFest – 2017 Program (UK)". MidWest WeirdFest Film Festival. 30 January 2017. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  3. ^ "Shorts Program 4" (AUS)". Fantastic Planet Film Festival. 3 November 2017. Retrieved 3 November 2017.
  4. ^ "Award of Excellence – "The Naughty List" (UK)". One-Reeler Short Film Competition. 30 January 2017. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
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