Decentralized Pictures Announces Recipients of the Horror Filmmaking Initiative Funding Awards
Award Shows and Ceremonies, News | Apr 25, 2025
Arts3 Foundation, Decentralized Pictures
On April 25, 2025, Decentralized Pictures (DCP), Arts3 Foundation, and filmmakers Jed Shepherd (Host) and Eduardo Sánchez (The Blair Witch Project), announced that the films Dana Never Had a Brother and Festered are the recipients of the Horror Filmmaking Initiative. This initiative provides $25,000 in funding to produce a short film from selected screenplays.
The DCP community helped shortlist finalists through the platform’s decentralized voting system. The final selections were made by a panel of judges, including Sánchez, Shepherd, and DCP co-founders Roman Coppola and Leo Matchett.
Dana Never Had a Brother, directed by Destinee McCaster, tells the story of a woman visiting her girlfriend’s seemingly perfect suburban hometown, where she unravels disturbing truths about her partner’s childhood.
Festered, directed by Marc G. Ros, follows a young woman who inherits her estranged father’s apartment and sets out to clean and sell it, only to awaken a malicious presence that forces her to face buried trauma from her past.
In addition to the two main recipients, Breeder, directed by Sapphire Sandalo, was awarded $15,000 in recognition of its bold vision and psychological depth. Rooted in Filipino folklore, the film follows a successful woman trapped in a nightmarish loop by a monstrous Tikbalang.
The Horror Filmmaking Initiative was announced on Halloween of 2024 as part of DCP’s support for the next generation of filmmakers across genres via the Decentralized Pictures platform.