

With character images by Elizabeth Hand and Rick Wallace, and art by Scott Eagle, Steve Kilbey, and others.

Voice cast includes Kathleen Martin as Janice Shriek and Steve Kilbey & Tim Powles from The Church. Set in Jeff VanderMeer’s fantastical city of Ambergris. The film opens with Janice Shriek typing up her memoirs from the backroom of a bar, and being interrupted by bar patrons (played by Steve Kilbey and Tim Powles from The Church!). Lindroos, from a screenplay by Jeff VanderMeer, with an original soundtrack by the legendary art-rock band The Church. A short indie film about memory and transformation by Finnish director J.T. Try Amazon or Forbidden Planet in the UK, or your favorite local bookstore.Ī city at war with itself. Show me some love by picking up a copy if you like the stuff you find on the site. The movie and a whole lot of cool video and audio can all be found on the Shriek website.Īs many of you know, Shriek is now out in trade paperback from Tor. Start it, and press pause, and then ignore it for a while to let the buffer build up, and it will play smoothly.” Note: As Tessa says in the comments below, if you have trouble loading/viewing, “It will just be the buffer running out – not downloading fast enough to keep up with the streaming. (Thanks to Charles Goran for technical assistance and Garry Nurrish for swift site updating.) You can access the higher-res/smaller screen version or the lower-res/larger screen version. Please feel free to spread the word! This is a shorter, different version of the movie shown at the Shriek parties last year. I’m happy to announce that the Shriek movie directed by Juha Lindroos, with an original soundtrack by The Church, is now available on the internet.
