James Quinn

James Quinn is an Austrian writer, director, photographer and founder of Sodom & Chimera Productions, focusing mostly on films of the dark and ominous, with the goal of creating a strong emotional impact. He was born in Linz, Austria on November 27th, 1995. James has made a number of short films and music videos far, including the award winning experimental horror short The Law of Sodom (2016) the art-house horror short The Temple of Lilith (2017), and the controversial satanic art-house short Sulphur for Leviathan (2017). With Flesh of the Void (2017), he created his first feature, shot entirely on Super 8 and 16mm, depicting a horrifying vision of what dying could feel like if it were the most horrible thing one could experience. James and Sodom & Chimera Productions have gone entirely analog since Flesh of the Void, shooting on film exclusively, both, Super 8 and 16mm, 35mm, as well as 70mm. In September 2018, James took on a project of gigantic proportions, a short film shot in 70mm IMAX, as one of the most expensive short films in the history of cinema, and the first narrative short film ever to be not only shot, but also presented in 70mm IMAX, regular 70mm and 35mm, featuring Hollywood talent, while also being the first IMAX horror film.

Horror movies made by Quinn
Flesh of the Void (2017)