Monstrous Flesh x The Screen at Contemporary: Blood on Satan's Claw

a still from blood on satan's claw showing two women in a crowd staring upwards in an alarmed fashion. both have flower garlands on their heads.
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Monstrous Flesh x The Screen at Contemporary present Hideous Thing Inside

Delving into fairy tales and folklore to explore the wild feral, forbidden, feminine.

A living nightmare of black magic... and unspeakable evil!

Part of the unholy trinity of British folk horror alongside The Wicker Man and Witchfinder General, The Blood on Satan’s Claw taps into uncanny currents in quaint rural corners of England, and the duality of the Witch: a synonym of feminine power, and a symbol that men will go to any lengths to resist and destroy. With an unforgettable folk-baroque soundtrack and an array of superb character actors, it reflects on the societal unease felt post sexual revolution.

You can book tickets online (click here to book), pop into our reception or phone 0115 948 9750 to book directly without a booking fee.

We are excited to curate this season with our friends at Monstrous Flesh.

Monstrous Flesh is a multi disciplinary community venture focusing on the representation of women in horror, through curated film courses, events, talks, and a fortnightly podcast dedicated to exploring the origins of horror tropes.

Monstrous Flesh was founded in 2021 by Clelia McElroy, community cinema director and film events producer in Nottingham and the Midlands. In 2023, Clelia joined forces with Dr Megan Kenny, writer, podcaster, parapsychologist and folklorist. Together they host the Monstrous Flesh podcast and are currently working on a new film course centring on international folk horror.

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If you have any questions around access or have specific access requirements we can accommodate, please get in touch with us by emailing info@nottinghamcontemporary.org or phoning 0115 948 9750.

Safety during your visit

Due to COVID precautions, please do not attend this event if you/someone in your household is currently COVID-19 positive, has suspected symptoms, or is awaiting test results.

Staff and visitors are welcome to wear a face covering in all areas.

Hideous Thing Inside has been made possible with support from Film Hub Midlands through funds from the National Lottery. Film Hub Midlands support people to watch, show, and make films in the Midlands.

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