James Florian Quinn
- Director
- Writer
- Cinematographer
James Florian Quinn is an Austrian writer, director & photographer known for films dealing with existential subjects and the occult. He was born in Linz, Austria on November 27th, 1995. James started out with the experimental horror short 'The Law of Sodom' and continued with a number of short films and music videos which would form his trademark style of visuals. With 'Flesh of the Void' he created his first feature, shot entirely on Super 8 and 16mm, which made international news and created controversy that led as far as a Christian extremist group continuously hacking and trying to erase his production company's website. Since Flesh of the Void, James has been an outspoken advocate for celluloid film which culminated in the 2019 short film Daughter of Dismay, the fist narrative short to be exhibited in 70mm IMAX and 70mm as well as Dolby Atmos, shot in a special 65mm format. James has since been working on a multitude of very different projects, including a larger feature.