January 22nd 2026 – Teenage Monsters: Part I

This year we’re kicking things off with a cycle we’ve lovingly titled Teenage Monsters, where the stars of our screenings are messy, problematic teenagers absolutely losing it.
The first chapter of this cycle was I was a teenage werewolf, a delightfully oddball film that throws a troubled teen and a bargain-bin scientist into the same cocktail shaker with predictably disastrous results. Starring Michael Landon in full twing mode, it’s basically a coming-of-age story that ends pretty badly. We hope you enjoyed the ride!
I was a teenage werewolf
Direction: Gene Fowler Jr.
76′ – USA, 1957 (OV with Catalan subtitles)
Tony Rivers is a troubled teenager who falls into the hands of a scientist with highly unconventional methods. Convinced he has the ultimate solution, the scientist subjects him to an experiment that seems to move fast and deliver immediate results, but Tony soon starts experiencing changes that are increasingly hard to hide.
Between fights, restless nights and unrestrained science, the experiment seems to have gotten out of hand.
December 18th 2025 – Christmas Surprise Session🎄
In this session, the Walpurgis wanted to surprise you with the screening of two delightfully twisted Christmas horror films, a short film and a feature-lenght one. That’s right, you didn’t know what you were about to see until you were literally in your seat.
If you missed it, too bad! What happens at our susprise screenings stays at our surprise screenings. But don’t worry, we’ll let you enjoy JuanMa‘s artwork, premiered just before the screening:
November 27th 2025 – Double session: Religious Horror
The Walpurgis summon our faithful followers for a special religious-horror session. We’ll enjoy the screening of the short film that won the Audience’s Special Mention in our first edition, Diente de Ajo, and the feature film Lujuria, part of the same blasphemous universe, both directed by Iñaki Aguilar.
Iñaki visited us a Inusual Project and together we presented the film and stayed for a Q&A afterwards, where sins beyond the altar were revealed.
Diente de ajo
Director: Iñaki Aguilar
1’ – Spain, 2025 (OV Spanish)
In the darkness of an enclosed cell, two nuns share a passionate secret. One is a human. The other, not so much. Amid prayers and silences, a dangerous game ignites, where the sacred becomes entangled with desire. When the most innocent one decides to turn things around, what once seemed like a submissive pact may become a crusade of punishment. Who will redeem whom?


Lujuria
Director: Iñaki Aguilar
78′ – Spain, México, United Kingdom, 2025 (OV Spanish)
Trapped in Spain after being burgled, Mateo finds shelter with Dolores, a captivating woman who takes him to a rural ranch. But what seemed like a shelter hides a violent celibate Catholic cult. While a forbidden love ignites between them, the cult descends into madness, trapping Mateo in a brutal battle between desire, faith, and survival.
Iñaki himself wanted to invite us personally to this double feature.
October 30th 2025 – Pre Halloween Session: The driller killer

This is our first Halloween as a festival and we know many of you will still be recovering from Sitges, so what better way to keep enjoying cinema than with this party of blood and madness.
The Driller Killer (1979) is the first feature film directed by Abel Ferrara, for which he also composed the OST under the pseudonym of Jimmie Laine.
In this jewel of exploitation cinema ahead of American Psycho (starred by Ferrara himself), instead of New York yuppies we’ll find a deranged bohemian artist on the loose in the Big Apple.
Check out what our audience said after watching it here and here.
The driller killer
Director: Abel Ferrara
96′ – USA, 1979 (OV with Spanish Subtitles)
For the artist Reno Miller, the last straw comes when the chaotic neighbours move into his run-down New York building. This, combined with his financial struggles and creative block, pushes him to the limit. Caught between ambition and anxiety, Reno begins to lose control and goes on violent nighttime sprees, accompanied by his latest shopping-channel purchase. In his descent into hell, he’ll blur the boundaries between desperation, madness, and rage.
September 25th 2025 – Double feature: Rentrée Walpurgis

With the new season, the Walpurgis return to Inusual Project with an anticipated DOUBLE FEATURE.
Are you ready to succumb to BLOOD OF DRACULA and FRANKENSTEIN’S DAUGHTER?
See you on Thursday, September 25th from 19:00 at Inusual Project. Session starts at 19:30, but you can comea bit earlier to keep us company.💜
Blood of Dracula
Director: Herbert L. Strock
69′ – USA, 1957 (OV with Spanish Subtitles)
Nancy Perkins is a sweet but tormented teenager who is sent to a prestigious boarding school for girls. Without knowing, she will become the lab rat of a heinous experiment conducted by the unhinged teacher Branding, who plays with fire, mixing hipnosis techniques and ancient black magic. This twisted process will push Nancy’s confused feelings into an insatiable bloodthirst and transform her into a ruthless vampire who won’t remember a thing when she retorns to her human form.
Frankenstein’s daughter
Director: Richard E. Cunha
85′ – USA, 1958 (OV with Spanish subtitles)
Young Trudy Morton starts to experience strange spells of fainting and disturbing behavioral changes that coincide with the arrival of her uncle’s new laboratory assistant, Oliver Frank. What she doesn’t know is that Oliver conducts secret experiments related to the infamous Frankenstein legacy. When Trudy’s symptoms get worse and unsettling incidents disturb the neighbourhood, a new and horrifying creation begins to take shape: one that will threaten anyone who crosses its path. Tension becomes unsustainable as science, secrets and obsession spiral out of control.
September 19th 2025 – B-Retina vs. Walpurgis

To kick off the season, the Walpurgis crew joined forces with our friends from B-Retina for their now traditional Versus Session. Every year, besides screening a film of their choice, B-Retina also shows a film selected by a rival festival, and this year, that was us. After the screenings, the audience votes for their favourite film, and the winner takes the long-coveted glitter belt.
B-Retina competed with the rowdy CarousHELL, and we presented Vegas in Space, an absolute fantasy. Let’s see if you guess who won 😏
CarousHELL
Director: Steve Rudzinski
70′ – USA, 2016 (OV English with Catalan subtitles)
Duke is a carousel unicorn living his worst nightmare: working with people. Tired of enduring rude children climbing all over him and dirtying him day after day, Duke finally snaps, breaks free and begins his brutal revenge.
Vegas in Space
Director: Phillip R. Ford
85′ – USA, 1991 (Dubbed in Spanish)
After a jewell heist on a distant planet, three soldiers are sent from Earth to solve the crime. The problem? According to the Venus Convention, only women are allowed to enter the planet. However, thanks to a series of pills, they manage to get in and carry out the investigation.
