In Joe Begos' new horror film Bliss, a talented painter makes impressive progress on her masterpiece, but it comes at a bloody price in the film's first teaser trailer ahead of its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival.

Written, directed, and produced by Begos (who is also directing the upcoming V.F.W. for Fangoria), Bliss will make its world premiere at Tribeca on Saturday, April 27th.

Visit Tribeca's official website for more details, and check out the festival synopsis, screening times, and teaser trailer (courtesy of Dark Sky Films) below:

Festival Synopsis: "Known for her dark and macabre artwork, painter Dezzy Donahue (Dora Madison) is in a professional rut. Unable to finish her newest commissioned work, Dezzy looks to reignite her creative juices by letting loose-as in, taking every drug in sight and tearing through raucous house parties and heavy metal bars. After a few nights spent with her debauchery-loving friends Courtney (Tru Collins) and Ronnie (Rhys Wakefield), though, Dezzy notices changes within herself. On the positive side, she's finally painting again, but she's also developing a strange desire for blood. As someone who has never been able to control her vices in the first place, Dezzy is quickly and violently consumed by this bloodlust."

Screening Times:

World Premiere | Saturday, April 27, 9:45pm @ Village East Cinema

Public Screening #2 | Sunday, April 28, 9:45pm @ Village East Cinema

Public Screening #3 | Wednesday, May 1, 9:45pm @ Village East Cinema

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