Fantasia International Film Festival

  • Watch First Look Trailer for PROGENY, Sci-fi/Body Horror Short Film at Fantasia Fest

    Progeny directed by Justin Daering
    Progeny directed by Justin Daering

    Take a look at the first look teaser trailer for the award-winning sci-fi/body horror short film Progeny, an Official Selection at 2020 Fantasia International Film Festival. The film is being presented with another sci-fi/body themed film FRIED BARRY.

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  • Watch Trailer for Chino Moya’s UNDERGODS, Collection of Darkly Humorous Fantasy Tales

    Underdogs directed by Chino Moya
    Underdogs directed by Chino Moya

    The official trailer debuted this week for Chino Moya’s debut Underdogs set to premiere at 2020 Fantasia Film Festival. Described as an otherworldly journey through a Europe in decline, Chino Moya’s debut Underdogs is a collection of darkly humorous fantasy tales about a series of men whose worlds fall apart through a visit from an unexpected stranger.

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  • Watch First Chilling Teaser for COME TRUE, Dark Sci-fi Thriller

    Come True, the dark sci-fi thriller from Canadian filmmaker, visual effects artist and musician Anthony Scott Burns
    Come True, directed by Anthony Scott Burns

    The first official trailer debuted today for Come True, the dark sci-fi thriller from Canadian filmmaker, visual effects artist and musician Anthony Scott Burns (Our House, Holidays Father’s Day segment). The film will world premiere on August 30th as part of upcoming Fantasia International Film Festival, running August 20th – September 2nd digitally.

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  • Fantasia Festival Drops Third Wave of Films + Tribute for John Carpenter

    John Carpenter
    John Carpenter

    Fantasia Film Festival announced the third wave of new feature films for its 24th edition, along with a Lifetime Achievement Award for writer/director/musician John Carpenter.

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  • Fantasia Film Festival Reveals First Films for 2020 Online Fest. Opens with Neil Marshall’s THE RECKONING

    THE RECKONING
    THE RECKONING

    The 24th edition Fantasia International Film Festival taking place online from August 20 through September 2, 2020, revealed a selected first wave of film titles.

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  • Montreal’s Fantasia International Film Festival 2020 Edition Goes Virtual in August

    2020 Montreal’s Fantasia International Film Festival

    Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Montreal’s Fantasia International Film Festival has decided to mount its 2020 edition as a cutting edge virtual fest in August.

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  • Thriller BLOOD ON HER NAME Releases First Teaser Ahead of Fantasia Film Festival World Premiere

    BLOOD ON HER NAME
    BLOOD ON HER NAME

    The neo-noir thriller, Blood On Her Name, the feature debut from Mathew Pope and starring Bethany Anne Lind (Ozark), Will Patton (Remember The Titans, Armageddon) and Elisabeth Röhm (Joy, American Hustle), released the first teaser trailer ahead of the World Premiere at 2019 Fantasia Film Festival.

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  • Yellow Veil Pictures Acquires Matthew Pope’s Noir Thriller BLOOD ON HER NAME

    Blood On Her Name, directed by Matthew Pope.
    Blood On Her Name, directed by Matthew Pope.

    NY/LA-based arthouse genre sales company Yellow Veil Pictures has acquired world sales rights for neo-noir Blood On Her Name, the debut feature from Matthew Pope. 

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  • Fantasia International Film Festival 2019 Unveils Final Films + SADAKO as Opening Night Film

    SADAKO
    SADAKO

    The Fantasia International Film Festival unleashed the final wave of films and programming for the 2019 edition of the festival revealing a full lineup featuring over 130 incredible features from across the globe. Of note, the festival will host the World Premieres of MYSTERY OF THE NIGHT, BLOOD ON HER NAME, STARE, 1BR, THE DEEPER YOU DIG, and HOMEWRECKER; the North American Premieres of VIVARIUM, DREADOUT, and LES PARTICULES; the Canadian Premieres of THE LODGE, PROMARE, ANOTHER CHILD, and SWALLOW; and Special Advance Screenings of READY OR NOT and A GOOD WOMAN IS HARD TO FIND.

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  • Fantasia 2019 Unveils First Wave of Programming with Liam Hemsworth, Richard Dreyfuss and More

    KILLERMAN
    KILLERMAN

    The Fantasia International Film Festival, celebrating its 23rd Anniversary, today revealed a select first wave of titles. After stunning audiences with his acclaimed 2015 sleeper hit CASH ONLY (a World Premiere breakout at Fantasia), Malik Bader returns to Montreal with the World Premiere of KILLERMAN. A full-throttle knockout crime thriller about dirty cops and dirtier mobsters starring Liam Hemsworth (THE HUNGER GAMES series), Emory Cohen (LORDS OF CHAOS), Diane Guerrero (Orange is the New Black), Nickola Shreli (CASH ONLY), and the great Zlatco Buric (Refn’s PUSHER trilogy), produced by Myles Nestel (WHEELMAN), KILLERMAN is an absorbing, gripping, and exciting look at the underworld, standing as further proof that Bader is one of modern crime cinema’s most ferocious rising talents.

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  • 2018 Fantasia International Film Festival Wraps and Announces Audience Awards Winners

    [caption id="attachment_29286" align="aligncenter" width="1024"]John Cho stars in SEARCHING - directed by Aneesh Chaganty.  Photo Courtesy of Screen Gems John Cho stars in SEARCHING – directed by Aneesh Chaganty. Photo Courtesy of Screen Gems[/caption] The Fantasia International Film Festival wrapped its 2018 edition on August 2nd with the sold out Canadian Premiere of Panos Cosmatos’ MANDY, and announced its final batch of awards, including the Audience Awards.  The 23rd edition of Fantasia will occur July 11th through August 1st, 2019.

    THE AUDIENCE AWARDS

    Best Asian Feature Gold – 1987: When the Day Comes (South Korea, Dir: Jang Joon-hwan) Silver – One Cut of the Dead (Japan, Dir: Shinichiro Ueda) Bronze – The Travelling Cat Chronicles (Japan, Dir: Kôichirô Miki) Best European, North-South American Feature Gold – Terrified (Argentina, Dir: Demián Rugna) Silver – Heavy Trip (Belgium-Finland-Norway, Dir: Jukka Vidgren, Juuso Laatio) Bronze – Searching (USA, Dir: Aneesh Chaganty) Best Canadian or Quebec Feature Gold – Montreal Dead End (Canada, Dir: Various) Silver – Le Nid (Canada, Dir: David Paradis) Bronze – Knuckleball (Canada, Dir: Michael Peterson) Best Animated Feature Gold – Penguin Highway (Japan, Dir: Hiroyasu Ishida) Silver – Crisis Jung (France, Dir: Baptiste Gaubert, Jérémie Hoarau) Bronze – Violence Voyager (Japan, Dir: Ujicha) Guru Prize – Best Action Feature Gold – Chuck Steel: Night of the Trampires (UK, Dir: Mike Mort) Silver – The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion (South Korea, Dir: Park Hoon-jung) Bronze – Believer (South Korea, Dir: Lee Hae-young) Best Documentary Gold – Boiled Angels: The Trial of Mike Diana (USA, Dir: Frank Henenlotter) Best Short Film Gold – Fire In Cardboard City (New Zealand, Dir: Phil Brough) Silver – Eau de Jésus (Canada, Dir: Mat Rich) Bronze – Entropia (USA, Dir: Marinah Janello)

    THE ACTION! JURY AWARD

    The Action! jury was comprised of Alain Moussi, Sebastien Landry, and Laurence “Baz” Morais. WINNER: Believer (South Korea, Dir: Lee Hae-young) Jury statement: “A gripping story supported by credible characters, convincingly performed. The direction is flawless, with action scenes in the service of the story, and not the other way around. For these reasons, BELIEVER enters the select club of excellent Korean revenge movies… with a twist.” Special Mention: Chuck Steel: Night of the Trampires (UK, Dir: Mike Mort) “Technically flawless, Chuck Steel has the merit of totally owning its DNA: a raw and explosive animated film that never wimps out. A motorcycle ride at 200 km/hour, on a gravel road. Thanks, Chuck Steel!”

    THE SÉQUENCES JURY PRIZE

    The Séquences jury was comprised of Donato Totaro (President), Jules Couturier, and Pascal Grenier. WINNER: Bodied (USA, Dir: Joseph Kahn) “For its exciting re-invention of the sports film as a performance art that breathlessly captures the kinetic energy, tension, danger and social power (and fun) of battle rap.”

    THE L’ÉCRAN FANTASTIQUE AWARD

    The L’Écran Fantastique Award for the 2018 edition of Fantasia goes to to Mari Okada’s Maquia: When the Promised Flower Blooms. This distinction is conferred on the film for the high quality of its animation, its exceptional sense of staging, at once epic and intimate, and the universal depth of its script, questioning notions surrounding parent-child relationships, and this, in a context both fantastic in the universe it depicts, and sharply realist in its humanist discourse. The Prix L’Écran Fantastique rewards a fantasy, horror, or sci-fi feature film produced in 2017 or 2018, unreleased in France and presented as part of Fantasia. The prize consists of a two- to four-page report confirmed for publication in an upcoming edition (with mention of the honorary title awarded as part of Fantasia), and a full page of free publicity during the release of the film in theatres in France. L’Écran Fantastique, which has been in existence for 49 years, is distributed in Europe and Quebec. Its head office is in Paris. Alain Schlockoff is the editor and Yves Rivard, the Canadian correspondent.

    MY FIRST FANTASIA AWARD

    The MFF jury was comprised of Amy Lachapelle, Adèle Fortier, Félix Primeau, and Corinne Raymond Gold – Wishing Box (USA, Dir:Lizzie Zhang) Silver – Made in France (France, Dir: Various) Bronze – Drôle de poisson (France-Switzerland, Dir:Krishna Chandran A. Nair)

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  • Fantasia 2018 Awards – Daniel Roby’s JUST A BREATH AWAY Wins Best Film

    [caption id="attachment_30222" align="aligncenter" width="1200"]Just a Breath Away (Dans la brume) Just a Breath Away (Dans la brume)[/caption] The Fantasia International Film Festival announced the award winners of the juried sections of its 22nd edition, with the festival’s Best Film Award going to Daniel Roby’s Paris-set science fiction adventure Just a Breath Away (Dans la brume), which opened Fantasia 2018 to massive acclaim and adoration. The epic apocalyptic thriller, which stars Romain Duris and Olga Kurylenko, sees The City of Lights covered in a deadly white fog that threatens the very existence of humanity.

    THE CHEVAL NOIR AWARDS

    BEST FILM: DANS LA BRUME (d. Daniel Roby) BEST DIRECTOR: Nosipho Dumisa (NUMBER 37) BEST SCREENPLAY: Isa Mazzei (CAM) BEST ACTOR: Joshua Burge (RELAXER) BEST ACTRESS: Kim Da-mi (THE WITCH PART 1: THE SUBVERSION) The Cheval Noir jury also awarded a special prize to Dennison Ramalho’s The Nightshifter, noting, “Marriage is hell in this daring combination of sub-genres and tones, creating a grisly original ghost story, fueled by revenge, infused with pitch-black comedy, and littered with assorted body parts.”

    NEW FLESH AWARD FOR BEST FIRST FEATURE

    BEST FIRST FEATURE: CAM (d. Daniel Goldhaber) The New Flesh Jury calls Cam, “an ambitious, empowered project devoid of moral policing with respect to sex work, smartly told through visually vibrant storytelling. Cam captures the complexities and contradictions of curated identities on- and offline. This talented team embodies a collaborative spirit of next generation of genre filmmakers.” SPECIAL MENTION: AMIKO The jury calls Amiko, directed by 20-year-old filmmaker Yoko Yamanaka, “a new auteur voice with a DIY punk spirit delivered with a PURE punch.” SPECIAL MENTION: ONE CUT OF THE DEAD The jury also adds that Shinichirou Ueda’s One Cut of the Dead is, “a conceptually playful and brave film, willing to risk losing the audience knowing they will win them back in the end. And they do.”

    AQCC-CAMERA LUCIDA AWARD

    WINNING FILM: MICROHABITAT (d. Jeon Go-Woon) Says the jury, “Microhabitat uses skilled criticism of consumer society, and offers a powerful portrait of a woman that is subtly both comedy and drama, all backed by elegant and controlled staging.”

    AXIS: SATOSHI KON AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN ANIMATION

    BEST ANIMATED FEATURE: PENGUIN HIGHWAY (d. Hiroyasu Ishida) Says the Axis jury, “For creating a beautifully written and designed story of love and friendship: a magical sci-fi love story for all ages that touched our hearts and minds, we present The Satoshi Kon Award to Penguin Highway.” SPECIAL MENTION: DA HU FA The jury adds, “This brilliantly crafted film defies description by being both funny and frightening, cute and horrific. It thrilled and mystified the jury and we would like to acknowledge for daring to be a genre blending political allegory. The special mention goes to Da Hu Fa.” BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM: SIMBIOSIS CARNAL “This beautiful and playfully animated film is a nine minute master class in gender equality. It takes us on a sensual journey, brings us to a fantastic climax and shows us that images are more powerful than words. The Satoshi Kon Award for best animated short goes to Simbiosis Carnal.” SPECIAL MENTION: MAKE IT SOUL “With design inspired by African American folk art this is a beautiful story of soul searching where the protagonist learns to sacrifice his self interest for the greater good. The jury would like to give a special mention to Make it Soul.”

    INTERNATIONAL SHORT FILM COMPETITION AWARD

    BEST SHORT FILM: AURORE (d. Mael Le Mée) The Short Film Jury called Aurore, “an attention-grabbing, slick, surreal slide into the world of teenage sexual exploration and the beauty of the unfamiliar, accepting the otherworldly and finding beauty in what we don’t understand. Fantasia’s International Short Film Jury awards Aurore the title of Best Short Feature.” BEST DIRECTOR: SANTIAGO MENGHINI (MILK) “Fantasia’s jury for the International Short film competition awards Milk the title of Best Director due to Menghini’s masterful ability to capture universal moments of growth and maturity through a tense, haunting, and wholly purposeful coming of age vision of the childlike realization of a caretaker’s malicious intent.” BEST SCREENPLAY: TRAVIS BIBLE (EXIT STRATEGY) The jury calls Exit Strategy, “a well structured, tightly controlled script about human beings lack of control. Exit Strategy is a surprisingly touching look at the different languages of love and learning. This films offers concise character development and a thoughtful switch on a familiar narrative, showing us how to accept our fate. BEST ACTOR: FÉLIX GRENIER (FAUVE) “The jury was utterly impressed by Félix Grenier’s performance, this young up-and-comer’s raw and innate talent is displayed in such a confident and vulnerable manner that this exhilarating breakout star can only get better from here on out.” BEST ACTRESS: MANDA TOURÉ (PETIT AVARIE) The jury notes, “We were blown away by Manda Touré’s ability to deliver undeliverable dialogue and express internal monologue that is so unabashedly hyper psycho-sexual and casually cavalier, it translates as insanely appealing.” SPECIAL MENTION: HELLO, RAIN “The jury was impressed by this audacious deep dive into an individualistic and decadent world, in which a filmmaker could achieve such a bold and spiritually fueled universe where vibrant art direction reigns supreme and nothing is off limits.”

    THE BARRY CONVEX AWARD FOR BEST CANADIAN FEATURE

    The jury for the 2018 Barry Convex Award for Best Canadian Feature or Co-Production awarded David Paradis’ Le Nid their top honor, for, “Its unconventional and disturbing narrative, its poignant revelations and a strong lead performance from actor Pierre-Luc Brillant that skillfully glides between deadpan humor, terror and pathos.”

    FANTASIA VIRTUAL REALITY JURY AWARD

    The Fantasia VR Jury awarded the 2018 Fantasia VR Grand Prize to the film Dinner Party, directed by Angel Manuel Soto. Says the jury, “This film intelligently uses every aspect of the virtual reality experience to its advantage, and benefits from an intelligent script and a cast of actors who contribute to the overall offering. ” A special mention from the jury goes to Alexander Aja’s Campfire Creepers series – already at two episodes and showing great potential – which pays homage to the genre-film culture of the ’80s and ’90s, smartly transposed into a virtual reality experience.

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