
James Quinn
Directing
Biography
James Florian Quinn is an Austrian writer, director, & photographer known for films dealing with existential subjects and the occult.
Known For

A visualization of what it could feel like if the act of dying was a truly horrible experience - a surreal trip through the deepest and most violent fears of the human condition.
Flesh of the Void

After the last witch of the south became ashes, never to be remembered, the mother of darkness, Lilith, rises from the ground to harvest the fruits of deadly sin, and set an end to the holocaust of the saints, the religious pandemic that tried to enslave and ultimately annihilate her kind. Planting the seeds of the goat into her skull, she goes her way, on a quest of darkness, to open the gates of hell, become one with the lord of flies.
The Temple of Lilith

The visualization of the terror one goes through when suffering from schizophrenia.
The Law of Sodom

A man drowns himself in a mix of alcohol and bath salts after making a grueling discovery in his house at during the holidays. In a frenzy of trauma and psychosis, he runs into the woods, where he finds an ominous ventriloquist doll that seems to radiate evil. Complete and utter madness ensues.
Ivory Wave

A witch fulfills a blood ritual in the woods to revive her daughter.
Daughter of Dismay

One day, Ricky wakes up to find something irritating that bothers him and will lead to ultimate extremes, to a human disaster.