Cabane à Sang Film Festival – Vol.9 – Virtual
Step into the weird, bloody, hilarious and unexpected world of the 9th edition of the Cabane à Sang Film Festival Vol. 9 – now available to watch from anywhere through our virtual program.
Running from May 1, 2026 and concluding on May 14, 2026, this year’s online selection brings together 57 short films from Québec and around the world, spanning horror, sci-fi, experimental animation, trash cinema, dark comedy, underground oddities and films that genuinely make you ask “what the hell did I just watch?”.
From practical creature effects and cosmic weirdness to pizza-fueled nightmares and DIY chaos, the festival celebrates genre cinema in its rawest and most creative form. The virtual pass gives you access to the full online lineup so you can experience the festival at your own pace – whether you want to binge mutant horrors at 2AM, discover underground filmmakers before everyone else, or simply dive into one of the strangest film festivals in Québec from the comfort of your couch.
No red carpet. No pretension. Just weird films, cult energy, practical gore, experimental visions and the kind of movies that are getting harder and harder to find anywhere else.
Welcome to Cabane à Sang. Watch virtually if you dare.
Gender Reveal
Meat Crayon
Pandora, Inc.
Fisher Of Men
Dom’s Spaghetti
The Tale Of Glug And Blob
Missing Parts
Coming Death
Girls Night Out
Blood Machine
Terminal Emulator
Little Deaths
Dark Globe
Scissor Sleepover
Milano Murder Mystery
Borglesque
Ghetto Gladiators
Arachnophobia
One In The Hand
Damsel In Geekstress
Antifonctionnelle
Faecal Beast
Cosmic Crash
The Treatment & The Cure
Home Sweet Home
Naan Stop Naan
Killa Maid!
The Resilience
Seismic Brain Implosion
El Torero De Franco
Blossom Needs A Ride Home
To see them grouped by program
9 Editions of Cinematic Chaos
Founded in Montréal, Québec, Cabane à Sang is a nonprofit dedicated to showcasing strange, daring and independent genre cinema through film festivals, screenings and digital programming. Through projects like the Cabane à Sang Film Festival, KEEP IT WEIRD and CàSTV, the organization supports underground filmmakers while creating accessible spaces for audiences to discover horror, experimental films, trash cinema and other unconventional works that rarely fit within traditional festival circuits.









