PHILIP ANSELMO To Dissect True Crime Films At 2011 SXSW Film Festival

November 29, 2010

International best-selling true crime author Corey Mitchell has announced the esteemed speakers for his "Reel Murder: From Crime Scene to Big Screen" panel for the 2011 SXSW (South By Southwest) Film Festival, scheduled for March 15, 2011.

Mitchell has gathered together some of the biggest, brightest, and most controversial names in true crime filmmaking including (in alphabetical order):

* Philip H. Anselmo - former lead singer of PANTERA/current frontman for DOWN. Anselmo is a huge supporter of true crime-based films and composer of the underground cult classic "The Manson Family";

* Hart D. Fisher - the "most dangerous man in America" and notorious director of the indie serial killer feature "The Garbage Man". Fisher is the publisher of Boneyard Press comics and creator of the infamous Jeffrey Dahmer comic book;

* Ami Canaan Mann - daughter of "Manhunt" director Michael Mann and a rising new director with her upcoming true crime-based film "The Fields" about several unsolved serial killings along I-45 in Texas, featuring Sam Worthington, Chloe Moretz, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan;

* John McNaughton - acclaimed director of "Mad Dog" and "Glory and Wild Things". Creator of one of the most revered true crime-based films of all time, "Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer";

* Corey Mitchell, moderator - Los Angeles Times best-selling true crime author of several books, including "Pure Murder" and "Savage Son". Founder of Reel Crime and In Cold Blog, and former Hollywood crime blogger for the Discovery Channel.

Where:

SXSW 2011 Film Festival
Austin Convention Center
Room to be announced

When:

Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Time to be announced

For more information about "Reel Murder", go to this location.

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