A young girl is possessed by an ancestral demon. Twenty years later, the demon rises…
“CENTURIES OF EVIL HAVE JUST AWAKENED!”
Cult film night BAR TRASH continues with its 11th sensational season — SYNTHETIC FLESH! — a tribute to more than 100 years of monster makeup FX.
“A sex-crazed creature feature”(Mondo Digital), this former ‘Video Nasty’ kicks off when a girl, mourning the death of her mother at the family tomb, accidentally awakens an ancestral demon. Twenty years later, the demon reawakens to take control, leading to a gory nightmare of lust, terror and death!
A maxed-out mix of 1980s supernatural horror and slasher excess, Michael Dugan’s MAUSOLEUM is a stylish, sleazy, and outrageously gory production, featuring a series of imaginative creature designs and death scenes orchestrated by FX wizard John Carl Buechler, a BAR TRASH favourite from GHOULIES (1984), TERRORVISION (1986), ZONE TROOPERS (1985), and DOLLS (1986).
In the VHS-burning mayhem of the ‘Video Nasties’ moral panic, this "schlocky and silly” (Blockbuster Video Guide) but thoroughly entertaining horror yarn was seized and confiscated in the UK under Section 3 of the Obscene Publications Act 1959. We are showing the fully uncut 97 minute version which still had a ‘misleading category symbol’ removed by the BBFC in 2023, but that doesn’t affect the horrors that can be found lurking in the MAUSOLEUM!
Polite notice: We are projecting MAUSOLEUM with subtitles from the best available digital source. MAUSOLEUM contains scenes of “strong horror, violence, gore, nudity” (BBFC) and some demonic breasts.
/// BAR TRASH is a celebration of cult and curious cinema, hosted by queer film fanatic Token Homo and friends. Films are served with themed drinks, introductions, intermissions, prize giveaways, and subtitles / captions where possible. Tickets from £3.50. Adults 18+ only. Follow @tokenhomo or visit tokenhomo.com for all the gory details ///
Programme supported by Film Hub London, managed by Film London. Proud to be a partner of the BFI Film Audience Network, funded by the National Lottery. www.filmlondon.org.uk/film-hub-london