2015-07-07

The third and final wave of the Fantasia Film Festival schedule has been unleashed and there are some massive titles nestled within! The biggest, both in title and in figurative size, is the Canadian premiere of Hajime Isayama’s Attack On Titan, which we’ve been covering with great enthusiasm! It will be the official closing film. Another Canadian premiere is Cooties, the comedy/horror that stars Elijah Wood and Rainn Wilson.

The 19th edition of this festival runs July 14th through August 4, 2015 in Montreal, Quebec. Over the festival’s three-week run, 135 features will be unveiled, along with nearly 300 short films, an eclectic kaleidoscope of fantastic visions from 36 countries, many showing for the first time in this part of the world – and a good number screening for the first time anywhere!

Head below for the full list of films.

OFFICIAL CLOSING FILM: ATTACK ON TITAN!



Hajime Isayama’s steampunk splatter-fantasy war opera has become one of Japanese entertainment’s biggest and most outlandish hits of recent years, at home and abroad. Now the hotly anticipated live-action film bursts furiously from the Fantasia screen, directed by top anime and tokusatsu talent Shinji Higuchi, whose history includes Gamera and Godzilla films, the EVANGELION features, the 2006 remake disaster-piece SUBMERSION OF JAPAN, and much more. Canadian Premiere.

CANADA GETS A HOTLY ANTICIPATED DOSE OF COOTIES



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We hope you got your shots, because Jonathan Milott and Cary Murnion’s Sundance / Stanley Fest sensation, COOTIES, is about to infect Canada. This rambunctiously over-the-top comedy/horror film about a pack of schoolteachers fighting for their lives against swarms of savagely murderous virus-infected children stars Elijah Wood, Rainn Wilson, Alison Pill, and Jack McBrayer. It’s going to have audiences shrieking. Canadian Premiere.

A TRIO OF PREMIERES FROM THE GREAT SION SONO



Maverick director Sion Sono (LOVE EXPOSURE, SUICIDE CLUB), one of the most unique voices in modern cinema, makes a thunderous return to Fantasia with an unprecedented three films! First up is the International Premiere of manga adaptation SHINJUKU SWAN, featuring Gou Ayano (LUPIN THE THIRD), Takayuki Yamada (MILOCRORZE), and Erika Sawajiri (HELTER SKELTER)! Then, bear witness to Sono’s sweet side at the North American Premiere of the family friendly LOVE & PEACE, an improbable mix of Japanese pop music, tokusatsu cinema, and talking toys – all laced with his unique sense of humour and critical, yet sensible view of modern Japan. Last but not least, the director hasn’t lost his flair for subversion and pitch-black humour, and the North American Premiere of TAG wholeheartedly proves it! When action, gore, and uneasy hilarity meet existential reflection and lucid social commentary, you know Sion Sono is in the house – and the legendary director promises to leave his mark on Fantasia 2015!

ALBANIAN STREET CRIME IN DETROIT – CASH ONLY

Fantasia is white-knuckle thrilled to be presenting the World Premiere of the ferocious crime drama CASH ONLY, an intense new thriller by Malik Bader (director of the Tribeca breakout STREET THIEF), scripted by and starring Nickola Shreli. The story of an ex con landlord who robs and manipulates the inhabitants of a Detroit slum building he manages before crossing the worst kind of mobster, this gritty and engrossing film shines rare cinematic light on the Albanian-American inner-city experience. World Premiere.

THE WORLD PREMIERE OF KEN OCHIAI’S NINJA THE MONSTER

A reserved ninja, an impulsive samurai, a beautiful princess and a monster… A crafty blend of contextualized historical facts, adventure film and fantastic cinema from Ken Ochiai, director of UZUMASA LIMELIGHT, winner of last year’s Cheval Noir award at Fantasia. World Premiere.

WELCOME TO YOUR NEW NIGHTMARE. CAMERA LUCIDA OPENS WITH THE TRANSGRESSIVE WORLD PREMIERE OF LUDO.

Camera Lucida will have its most daring opening to date with the world premiere of Indian’s enfants terribles Q and Nikon’s new film. The director of the festival hit GANDU is back with a nightmarish fairy tale for adults. What starts like a SPRING BREAKERS journey into Bombay’s night life suddenly morph into a frightening tale that echoes the ART OF THE DEVIL series in terms of corporal horror. A groundbreaking film that destroys any notion of narrative and promises to leave deep marks. World Premiere.

THE FUTURE IS LEGEND. ORION BRINGS US AN EPIC QUEST LIKE WE’VE NEVER SEEN BEFORE.

Set far away after the end of civilization, Ansiel Norton’s brilliant ORION is truly something you have never seen before. Starring David Arquette, Lily Cole, and Goran Kostic, this post-apocalyptic epic quest features imagery that takes us into a brand new mythology. With fantastic costumes and sets as well as a unique use of the English language, ORION is a cult film waiting to be discovered. One of the most challenging pieces of work in this year’s Camera Lucida. This is what legends are made of. World Premiere.

A TRIP TO SPACE TURNS INTO A METAPHISICAL JOURNEY IN PHILIPPE FERNANDEZ’S COSMODRAMA

A group of scientists awaken in a spaceship traveling through a lost corner of the universe. Based on accurate scientific theories, visual artist Philippe Fernandez’s space opera is a cerebral homage to the golden age of sci-fi television. Selected at the Rotterdam Film Festival and Cannes’s ACID line-up, COSMODRAMA, the closing film of the 2015 Camera Lucida section, will take the viewer beyond the final frontier. Existentialism has never been so much fun! North American Premiere.

THE INTERIOR

Hiding in a forest, the one thing a man cannot escape is himself. The individualistic feature debut from acclaimed Canadian short filmmaker Trevor Juras (THE LAMP), THE INTERIOR, is a dreamlike experience in which reality descends into nightmare, replete with moments of genuine terror. World Premiere.

ANIMA STATE

The most important film to come out of Pakistan in decades is also the film that will never get a theatrical release in that country. Director Hammad Khan (SLACKISTAN) conducts an uncomfortable, in-your-face examination of his country through the tragicomic metaphorical tale of a man with a bandaged face going on a murder spree that nobody seems to notice. Official Selection: Mosaic International South Asian Film Festival 2014. Quebec Premiere.

Buckle up as we reveal the final selections for our 2015 Action! section.

THE EXPLOSIVE WORLD PREMIERE OF MOMENTUM

A captivating action thriller splashed across the magnificent backdrop of Cape Town, South Africa. Canada’s Stephen S. Campanelli, longtime camera operator for Clint Eastwood, combines the right ingredients for an unstoppable action thrill-ride. Olga Kurylenko (QUANTUM OF SOLACE) delivers an electrifying performance filled with spectacular stunts and bare-fisted fury. World Premiere.

ASSASSINATION – INTERNATIONAL PREMIERE OF ONE OF SOUTH KOREA’S MOST ANTICIPATED FILMS OF 2015!

In 1933 Shanghai, a command to covertly assassinate the commander of the Japanese army is given to a top-notch female sniper – but a traitor informs Japanese authorities, who promptly send out a hitman to get rid of her! Get ready for the International Premiere of ASSASSINATION, directed by Choi Dong-hoon (THE THIEVES), a tense, explosive period thriller that lavishly recreates its bygone era and boasts a cast of Korea’s biggest stars – including MY SASSY GIRL’s Gianna Jun, THE CHASER’s Ha Jung-woo, and THE HOUSEMAID’S Lee Jung-jae! International Premiere.

BLACK & WHITE : THE DAWN OF JUSTICE

Taiwan Dir: Tsai Yueh-Hsun

BLACK & WHITE : THE DAWN OF JUSTICE is a film full of energy and passion, with only one mission: to entertain you. Take a deep breath and get ready for two hours of total excitement. Selected at Hawaii International Film Festival and Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival. Canadian Premiere.

LUPIN THE THIRD

Japan Dir: Ryuhei Kitamura

Gentleman thief Lupin, one of the most beloved characters in manga and anime, embarks on a wild and wicked escapade in this over-the-top, star-studded live-action spectacle that guarantees globetrotting good times on a grand scale! Official Selection: Sitges Fantastic Film Festival, Hawaii Film Festival. Quebec Premiere.

SINGHAM RETURNS

India 2014 Dir: Rohit Shetty

Agent Bajirao Singham (Ajay Devgn) is back on duty, and vows to attack the corruption that is ruining his country. SINGHAM RETURNS is 142 minutes of pure joy that will have you dancing, clapping, and laughing out loud!

Previously announced Action! titles: BIG MATCH, BORNING, THE GOLDEN CANE WARRIOR, KUNG FU KILLER, WILD CITY.

DOCUMENTARIES FROM THE EDGE

Truth can no longer be restrained. We now unveil the final selections for our 2015 Documentaries from the Edge section.

THOR IS COMING TO TOWN!

If there’s any larger-than-life rock ’n’ roll god that deserved his own documentary, it’s Thor, and Ryan Wise’s Slamdance Film Festival hit brings the legend back to Earth in a way that’s sad, heartwarming, agonizingly funny and ultimately inspirational to the extreme. Some of the film plays like a metal ROCKY by way of CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM. When the lights come up, everyone in the house is going to want to hug Jon Mikl Thor – which is a good thing, as the man himself will be here for a post-screening talk and musical performance! Quebec Premiere.

(T)ERROR IS LIMITLESS

Lyric R. Cabral & David Felix Sutcliffe’s extraordinary (T)ERROR is an intimate and unprecedented documentary portrait of a covert FBI informant which unfolds like a spy thriller, but amounts to a bold new perspective on the never-ending War on Terror. Winner of a Special mention at the Sundance Film Festival. Quebec Premiere.

RAIDERS! THE STORY OF THE GREATEST FAN FILM EVER MADE

In 1982, three 11-year-olds in Mississippi set out to remake their favorite film: RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK. It took seven turbulent years that tested the limits of their friendship and nearly burned down their mother’s house. Jeremy Coon and Tim Skousen’s acclaimed doc is the inspirational story behind the making of what is known as “the greatest fan film ever made.” Official Selection: SXSW 2015, Hot Docs 2015. Quebec Premiere.

THE REAL MIYAGI

Canada/USA/Japan Dir: Kevin Derek

THE REAL MIYAGI follows the life and career of the famous karate master Fumio Demura, from his modest debut as a street entertainer to his achievements as an international star. Demura helped many superstars with their karate technique in front of the camera, including Chuck Norris, Steven Seagal, and Bruce Lee. Quebec Premiere.

Previously announced Documentaries from the Edge 2015 titles: MONTY PYTHON: THE MEANING OF LIVE, REMIX REMAKE RIPOFF: ABOUT COPY CULTURE AND TURKISH POP CINEMA, THE VISIT

AXIS

Fantasia is pleased to announce the final selections in our Axis section, dedicated to cutting edge animated works.

THE CASE OF HANA & ALICE

Japan 2015 dir.: Shunji Iwai

Hana and Alice follow the threads of a shady investigation that will cement their friendship forever. Auteur filmmaker Shunji Iwai (ALL ABOUT LILY CHOU-CHOU) surprises with the playful tone of a first foray into the world of animated film, a prequel to his 2004 live-action hit HANA & ALICE. Official Competition at Annecy International Animation Film Festival. North American Premiere.

TEANA: 10000 YEARS AFTER 3D

China Dir.: Yi Li

Ten millennia after cataclysmic ruin, the world is a place of impossible wonders and monstrosities. A distinctly Chinese work of digitally animated fantasy, crafted with a truly global perspective — and numerous surrealist quirks that are all its own. North American Premiere.

THE ARTI: THE ADVENTURE BEGINS

Taiwan Dir.: Huang Wen Chang

A satisfying work of classic wuxia (superheroic swordfighter fare) peppered with playful humour and steampunk sci-fi flair, THE ARTI is arguably the most impressive piece of puppet cinema ever produced. It’s the latest from Taiwan’s Huang family, masters of traditional puppetry since generations, and their first feature film since the Fantasia hit LEGEND OF THE SACRED STONE in 2000. North American Premiere.

KAHLIL GIBRAN’S THE PROPHET

USA Dir.: Roger Allers, Paul Brizzi, Gaëtan Brizzi, Joan C. Gratz, Mohammed Saeed Harib, Tomm Moore, Nina Paley, Bill Plympton, Joann Sfar, and Michal Socha

A labour of love for producer Salma Hayek, this rich anthology sees numerous top talents in animation today — Tomm Moore, Joann Sfar, Bill Plympton and more — craft splendorous and expressive segments accompanying passages from the collection of philosophical poems by venerated Lebanese writer Kahlil Gibran. Official Selection: Cannes 2014, TIFF 2014 Quebec Premiere.

MINUSCULE : LA VALLÉE DES FOURMIS PERDUES 3D

France Dir.: Hélène Giraud, Thierry Szabo

A simple picnic raid by a band of black ants is the beginning of a great big adventure for our very small heroes. The teeny-tiny world of the popular TV show comes to the big screen for a spectacular, entirely wordless feast of family fun and entomological excitement, brought to life with the latest in digital image technology. Winner for Best Animated Film at the 2015 César Awards. Quebec Premiere.

Also, be sure to check the entry on our Restorations page for THE NUTCRACKER 3D, a stop-motion masterpiece of retro kawaii cool, marvelously revamped.

Previously announced Axis titles: CRIMSON WHALE, MISS HOKUSAI, MORTADELO AND FILEMON: MISSION IMPLAUSIBLE, ON THE WHITE PLANET, POSSESSED.

FANTASTICAL RETRO & RESTORATIONS

BATTLES WITHOUT HONOR AND HUMANITY

Japan 1973 Dir: Kinji Fukasaku

With BATTLES’ shockwave still reverberating today in the revisionist yakuza eiga work of masters such as Takashi Miike or Takeshi Kitano, Fantasia couldn’t be prouder to bring Fukasaku’s game-changing masterpiece to Montreal. BATTLES screens in a crisp 2K version, freshly restored from 35mm negatives. The war is over, long live the war; the days of giri (“duty”) and ninjo (“honour-humanity”) are long gone. There is only battles without honor or humanity.

BUDDHA’S PALM

Hong Kong 1982 Dir: Taylor Wong

The wacky and ludicrous BUDDHA’S PALM explodes across the Fantasia screen in ShawScope 35mm! This is the kung fu classic that jump-started the new wave fantasy kung fu craze before director Tsui Hark (DETECTIVE DEE) popularized it. Imagine Star Wars meets kung fu – then experience the last surviving 35mm copy from the vaults of American Genre Film Archive, and the first Canadian screening in 30 years!

THE NUTCRACKER 3D

Japan 1979/2015 Dir.: Sebastian Masuda

Sanrio’s 1979 stop-motion holiday children’s movie, remixed, revamped, and rebooted — in eye-popping 3D! — by Sebastian Masuda, Harajuku’s “Godfather of kawaii.” A deliciously psychedelic pop-art phantasmagoria of super-sweet, candy-coloured cool, featuring a theme song by global J-pop icon Kyary Pamyu Pamyu. North American Premiere.

MANOS: HANDS OF FATE (screens as part of Fantasia’s special Soirée Excentrique)

USA 1966 Dir: Harold P. Warren

Before Neil Breen, there was Harold P. Warren. Inspired by the wave of worry over Satanism in the ’60s, his sumptuously inept MANOS: THE HANDS OF FATE is a spiritual drama rife with astounding negligence, parental as well as technical. While the Cinémathèque française works itself to the bone on its restoration of Abel Gance’s NAPOLÉON, Synapse Films has shown a comparable degree of discernment and diligence in affording the same treatment to one of the most notorious Z-flicks of all time.

THE REFLECTING SKIN

UK/Canada 1990 Dir: Philip Ridley

We’re all familiar with the prairies as a pastoral landscape of bountiful crops and quaint farmhouses, but if you’re eight-year-old Seth Dove, it’s also a nightmarish world of murdered children, parental madness and day-walking vampires. Fantasia is proud to present the premiere public screening of a new 2K restoration of Philip Ridley’s dark, poetic masterpiece, painstakingly supervised by the filmmaker himself to create the definitive visual representation, above and beyond what was possible at the time of THE REFLECTING SKIN’s original theatrical release. Special 25th Anniversary screening.

ROAR

USA / South Africa 1981 Dir: Noel Marshall

It’s been billed as the most dangerous movie ever made — and when you watch ROAR, you may consider that an understatement. A family affair that nearly proved a fatality affair, ROAR was the first and, not surprisingly, last film directed by Noel Marshall (an executive producer on THE EXORCIST), who also co-stars alongside his wife Tippi Hedren, his sons John and Jerry Marshall and Hedren’s daughter Melanie Griffith. Noel plays Hank, who lives on a nature preserve surrounded by dozens of big cats and other wild animals. Too bad he’s away from the house when his family comes to visit, unprepared for the feline “greeting” that awaits. Lions and tigers and cheetahs, all real, all really pawing and clawing and biting the cast. No fewer than 70 cast & crew injuries were incurred during shooting!

SCANDALE

Quebec 1982 Dir: George Mihalka

Not long after making the ‘80s horror classic MY BLOODY VALENTINE, George Mihalka teamed up with producer Robert Lantos (EASTERN PROMISES, LEOLO, THE SWEET HEREAFTER) to make this notorious erotic comedy based on a 1981 scandal known as “pornobec”. It’s become a major cult item in Quebec, its production and history the subject of countless urban legends. To set the record straight, our screening – of a new DCP created from the last surviving 35mm print housed in the Library & Archives Canada vaults – will be hosted by Lantos and Mihalka, the latter of whom refers to the film as the SPINAL TAP of the Quebec porn industry.

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100 YEN LOVE

Japan Dir: Masaharu Take

Award winner 100 YEN LOVE is a beautiful, heart-wrenching slacker comedy that slowly turns into an unexpected boxing drama, starring the incredible Sakura Ando (LOVE EXPOSURE) in a career defining performance! Selected at Tokyo, Bucheon, Nippon Connection, and Udine festivals. Canadian Premiere.

CATCH ME DADDY

UK Dirs: Daniel Wolfe, Matthew Wolfe

An impeccable Yorkshire-set neo-Western, exploring honour killings within the Pakistani community. Shot by frequent Ken Loach and Andrea Arnold cinematographer Robbie Ryan. Quebec Premiere.

A CHRISTMAS HORROR STORY

Canada Dirs: Grant Harvey, Brett Sullivan, Steven Hoban

A quartet of intertwined holiday terror tales from the team behind the GINGER SNAPS franchise, with a cast that includes William Shatner, Julian Richings and one hell of a Krampus. There’s a gift for every horror fan under this tree. Ho-ho-horror! World Premiere.

DEADMAN INFERNO

Japan Dir: Hiroshi Shinagawa

Gun-toting gangsters, kickass kogals, gut-munching gore fiends and assorted goofy misfits collide! A crazed, crime-infested horror-comedy hellride written and directed by renowned Japanese comedian Hiroshi Shinagawa, DEADMAN INFERNO is a marvelously murderous mess you won’t want to miss. Selected at Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival and Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival. North American Premiere.

THE EDITOR

Canada Dirs: Adam Brooks, Matthew Kennedy

Put on your black gloves and grab your straight razor — Winnipeg-based collective Astron-6’s brilliantly gory spoof of the giallo subgenre, those perverse 1970s Italian whodunits, is a classic Euro-horror satire, no matter how you splice it. Official Selection: TIFF 2014, San Francisco International Film Festival 2015. Montreal Premiere.

EXCESS FLESH

USA Dir: Patrick Kennelly

Two roommates’ dysfunctional relationship drives them to the very core of female psychosis, and drags you along for a very disturbing ride. Premiering at SXSW, EXCESS FLESH was immediately noticed as one of “the most messed-up movies” at the festival this year. It is a visceral exploration of the female identity. Canadian Premiere.

GANGNAM BLUES

South Korea Dir: Yoo Ha

Backroom deals and buried bodies. In the early ’70s, that’s the true Gangnam style—and it’s captured in full swing in this epic tale reminiscent of GOODFELLAS from director Yoo Ha (A DIRTY CARNIVAL, A FROZEN FLOWER). Rough, tough and righteous stuff. Selected at Udine Far East Film Festival. Canadian Premiere.

GOODNIGHT MOMMY

Austria Dir: Veronika Franz, Severin Fiala

A pair of twin children grow convinced their mother, medicated and facially bandaged following surgery, is a terrible impostor. Dramatically riveting and nightmarish to the core, a profoundly disturbing work of macabre beauty. Official Selection: Venice Film Festival 2014, Hong Kong International Film Festival 2015. Quebec Premiere.

HAEMOO

South Korea Dir: Shim Sung-bo

Painful moral choices overtake Captain Kang and his crew on the boat Junjin, just as a thick fog is beginning to fall. Intelligent, poignant and brutal, HAEMOO, first feature film from MEMORIES OF MURDER writer Shim Sung-bo produced by Bong Joon-ho (THE HOST, SNOWPIERCER), uses all-too-real dilemmas to create captivating suspense. Selected at Toronto Film Festival, Vancouver Film Festival, Fantastic Fest. Quebec Premiere.

A HARD DAY

South Korea Dir: Kim Seong-hun

Selected at Cannes’ Director’s Fortnight 2014, A HARD DAY contains everything that contemporary Korean cinema is reputed for, including intense chase scenes, strikingly realistic tussles, biting dark humour, corrupt anti-heroes and glorious production values. In terms of promising debut feature films, you can’t get better than this! Selected at Cannes, Toronto, Sitges, Busan, BFI London, BIFFF. Quebec Premiere.

LADY PSYCHO KILLER

USA/Canada Dir: Nathan Oliver

All males, beware! There’s a LADY PSYCHO KILLER on the prowl, and she’s out for the blood of anyone with XY chromosomes. A fun, witty film, featuring appearances by Michael Madsen, Malcolm McDowell and Quebec fetish icon Bianca Beauchamp, anchored by a breakout performance from Kate Daly. World Premiere.

NINA FOREVER

UK Dir: Chris Blaine, Ben Blaine

A girl, a guy, and a bloody ghost make for an uncomfortable romantic triangle. An unconventional, deadpan comedy and a sorrowful examination of grief and the ways we mourn romantic loss, woven with a dreamlike atmosphere. An incredible film. Official Selection: SXSW 2015 Canadian Premiere.

THE NINJA WAR OF TORAKAGE

Japan Dir: Yoshihiro Nishimura

Director and diabolical FX craftsman Yoshihiro Nishimura (TOKYO GORE POLICE, ABC’S OF DEATH) dives headfirst into the cinematic mythos of the legendary ninjas with grand style, great geysers of blood and humour sharper than a shuriken. Official Selection, Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival. North American Premiere.

NOWHERE GIRL

Japan Dir: Mamoru Oshii

Mamoru Oshii, creator of the classic GHOST IN THE SHELL and recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award at Fantasia 2014, returns to live-action cinema to tell the surprisingly intimate story of Ai, a bullied misfit at an all-girl college for the arts who hides violent secrets. Official Selection, Bucheon and Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival, New York Asian Film Festival. Canadian Premiere.

OFFICE

South Korea Dir: Hong Won-chan

Something’s not right at the company where the suspect in a senseless murder worked, especially when a security camera caught him entering the building, but not leaving it. Cannes 2015 Official Selection OFFICE draws a white-knuckle nightmare out of the daily grind of cubicle-land, in a manner both convincing and cathartic. North American Premiere.

ON THE HORIZON

Quebec Dir: Pascal Payant

Can a love that never should have been ever die? A triumph of talent and technical savvy over outdated economics of cinema and a lush, rich, evocative tone poem for the eyes, ears, and broken heart. World Premiere.

POISON BERRY IN MY BRAIN

Japan Dir: Yuichi Sato

Enter the mind of Yoko Maki (LOVE STRIKES) in this high-concept and (quite literal) cerebral romantic comedy, based on Setona Mizushiro’s josei manga! If you liked Pixar’s INSIDE OUT, you won’t want to miss POISON BERRY IN MY BRAIN, one of the most refreshing rom-coms of 2015! Official Selection at Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival. North American Premiere.

PORT OF CALL

Hong Kong Dir: Philip Yung

In Hong Kong, a person goes missing every hour. This is the story of one of them. A gritty, grisly police procedural that unfolds into a careful yet caustic meditation on human nature, with camerawork by Christopher Doyle (IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE, CHUNGKING EXPRESS, HERO). Selected at Hong Kong Film Festival, Udine Far East Film Festival, New York Asian Film Festival and BiFan. Canadian Premiere.

PRINCESS JELLYFISH

Japan Dir: Taisuke Kawamura

A joyous, feel-good otaku romantic comedy, adapted from Akiko Higashimura’s popular josei manga, pitting kawaii, jellyfish-inspired fashion against corporate gentrification! Official Selection at Hong Kong International Film Festival and San Diego Asian Film Festival. Canadian Premiere.

ROBBERY

Hong Kong Dir: Fire Lee

A run-of-the-mill robbery metastasizes into a night of disaster filled with mayhem. Lock and load for a comedic barrel fully loaded with dark laughs and enough bullets, blood, political incorrectness and general outrageousness to shatter your funnybone. Opening several months before the Hong Kong release!.Selected at New York Asian Film Festival. Canadian Premiere.

THE ROYAL TAILOR

South Korea Dir: Lee Won-suk

A potent period drama embroidered with wit and wise insights, THE ROYAL TAILOR has its high-spirited mirth and heartbreaking tragedy sewn together masterfully. A great script, a great cast—and a truly wondrous array of magnificent garments! Selected at Udine Far East Film Festival and New York Asian Film Festival. Canadian Premiere.

SCRATCH

Quebec Dir: Sébastien Godron

A poetic, powerful film that deconstructs a reality of Montreal life that is rarely addressed on the big screen. With its entrancing soundtrack, solid performances and intrinsic spirit, SCRATCH will leave more than a mild scrape on Quebec cinema. World Premiere.

SNOW GIRL AND THE DARK CRYSTAL

China Dir: Peter Pau, Zhao Tianyu

Heaven, Earth and Hell are about to collide, kung fu style! Meet China’s Zhong Kui, the demon hunter, in his first cinematic outing. From Oscar winning director Peter Pau(CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON) This epic fantasy features FX from Weta Workshop (PLANET OF THE APES, LORD OF THE RINGS). Canadian Premiere.

STRAYER’S CHRONICLE

Japan Dir: Takahisa Zeze

This foray into sci-fi by the iconoclastic Takahisa Zeze (MOON CHILD) recalls X-MEN, with its super-powered mutants fighting for acceptance, and BLADE RUNNER, in its concept of limited existence. A true original re-interpretation of the superhero genre. Official Selection, Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival, Japan Cuts. Canadian Premiere.

TANGERINE

USA Dir: Sean Baker

It’s Christmas Eve in Tinseltown and transgender hooker Sin-Dee is on a madcap mission to get to the bottom of a scandalous rumour. An uproarious, naturalistic comedy (shot entirely on an iPhone!) with energy and style to spare, TANGERINE ranks among the most significant independent American breakouts in recent years. Official Selection: Sundance 2015. Montreal Premiere.

TAZZA: THE HIDDEN CARD

South Korea Dir: Kang Hyoung-chul

Ham Dae-gil was born to hustle, a natural talent that will take him to the highest highs—and right down to rock bottom. A winning hand of gambling thrills and gangland chills, sexy shivers and cool comedy kicks! Selected at Udine Far East Film Festival. Quebec Premiere.

UN HOMME IDEAL (A Perfect Man)

France Dir: Yann Gozlan

Returning after a five-year absence behind the camera, Yann Gozlan (CAPTIFS) delivers a gripping suspense thriller anchored in the hype-saturated literary world. Front and centre is the rising star of French cinema, Pierre Niney (YVES SAINT-LAURENT). Official Selection: Munich International Film Festival 2015. Canadian Premiere.

READING, WRITING, AND RADIO! SPECIAL EVENTS GALORE!

TALES FROM BEYOND THE PALE: LIVE!

Monday July 27, 10PM at Yuk Yuk’s Comedy Club

Fantasia is thrilled to be presenting the first-ever Canadian presentation of indie genre legends Larry Fessenden and Glenn McQuaid’s adored TALES FROM BEYOND THE PALE radio drama.

Touting itself as “Radio plays for the digital age”, TALES FROM BEYOND THE PALE has become the stuff of horror legend in the five years since its inception. Prepare yourself for a trip back in time with live radio drama, complete with musical accompaniment, on-stage foley work, and extensive sound design – all created before your very eyes (and ears)!

With performances across the United States, popular CD sets, a Communicator Award of Excellence, TALES FROM BEYOND THE PALE shows are notoriously entertaining, imaginative, frightening… and FUN.

And now, it’s coming for Montreal.

Fantasia is immensely proud to present the first-ever TALES FROM BEYOND THE PALE live show on Canadian soil.

Taking its inspiration from the vintage radio shows of Hitchcock and Welles, TALES FROM BEYOND THE PALE is the creation of acclaimed independent filmmakers Larry Fessenden (HABIT, THE LAST WINTER) and Glenn McQuaid (I SELL THE DEAD, V/H/S). Through them, their extensive Glass Eye Pix production team, and indie film allies, they’ve produced a unique series of “radio play” podcasts and theatrical storytelling happenings that have mesmerized and amazed audiences lucky enough to have the experience.

For this special Canadian debut, the Glass Eye Pix team are putting together a night that will surely go down in festival history, featuring all new Tales by McQuaid, Fessenden, and series newcomer Douglas Buck (SISTERS, THE THEATRE BIZARRE), starring a special secret cast to be revealed soon!

FANTASIA BOOK LAUNCH EVENTS @ KAFEIN CAFÉ-BAR

SATANIC PANIC: POP-CULTURAL PARANOIA IN THE 1980s

Saturday July 18 at 5:00PM

Hosted by Editors Kier-la Janisse and Paul Corupe

Fantasia is proud to host the world premiere launch of the new book from Spectacular Optical, Satanic Panic: Pop-Cultural Paranoia in the 1980s. From heavy metal to He-Man toys, Dungeons & Dragons to daycare scandals, the hysteria known as the “Satanic Panic” made its way through every pop-culture pathway in the ’80s, and this fully-illustrated, 370-page book revisits the era with 20 insightful new essays and a foreword by Apocalypse Culture writer/editor Adam Parfrey.

The launch accompanies the Canadian Premiere of Jason Lei Howden’s heavy metal splatter comedy DEATHGASM, preceded by a 5:00 – 7:00PM cocktail event in the basement lounge of Kafein at 1429 Bishop (complete with a Satanic Panic-era playlist)!

RECOVERING 1940’s HORROR CINEMA: TRACES OF A LOST DECADE

Wednesday July 29 at 5:00PM

Co-presented by Fantasia, Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema (Concordia University), and Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies

The 1940s is a lost decade in horror cinema, undervalued and overwritten by most horror scholarship. This anthology, edited by Mario DeGiglio- Bellemare, Charle Ellbé, and Kristopher Woofter, and published by Lexington Books, revises, reframes, and deconstructs persistent claims that label 1940s horror as somehow inferior to a “classical” or “canonical” mode of horror in the 1930s.

The book launch, taking place at Kafein Café-Bar, is an opportunity to purchase the book at a discounted price, as well as to mingle with the editors and writers. The cinq-à-sept will be followed by a free screening of Concordia’s rare 16mm print of Edgar G. Ulmer’s BLUEBEARD (1944), hosted by the editors of the collection.

FANTASIA 2015, NOW WITH MORE AMAZING GUESTS THAN EVER!

This year Fantasia continues its tradition of inviting the best and brightest genre filmmakers from around the world to the city of Montreal. The festival is proud to host more than 55 directors, producers, and actors coming to Fantasia to premiere their films at the festival’s 19th edition. Fantasia will welcome filmmakers from all over the globe, including Uganda, Australia, Albania, Japan, South Korea, India, Israel, France, and Finland.

Frontières@Fantasia will feature 21 projects from across North America, Europe and beyond, with a representation of 11 countries: Canada, USA, the United Kingdom, Finland, Germany, Spain, Italy, Lithuania, Serbia, the Netherlands and India.

In total, this year Fantasia will host more than 400 filmmakers and film industry professionals from around the world.

Special festival guests include:

Celebrated actor Kevin Bacon (FOOTLOOSE, TV’s THE FOLLOWING) visits Fantasia for the first time with the Sundance hit road thriller COP CAR.

Acclaimed Japanese filmmaker Ken Ochiai, director of the Fantasia 2014 Cheval Noir award-winner UZUMASA LIMELIGHT, will present the World Premiere of NINJA THE MONSTER.

Directors Neil Marshall (THE DESCENT, GAME OF THRONES), Axelle Carolyn (SOULMATE, THE HALLOWEEN KID), and Darren Lynn Bousman (REPO:THE GENETIC OPERA, SAW II-IV) will be among the pack in town to unveil the World Premiere of the eleven-filmmaker horror anthology TALES OF HALLOWEEN.

Israeli brothers Doron and Yoav Paz (PHOBIDILIA) will showcase the World Premiere of their apocalyptic epic JERUZALEM.

Indian maverick directors Q (GANDU) and Nikon will present the World Premiere of the bloody, boundary-crushing LUDO.

Popular Japanese comedian, writer, and director Hiroshi Shinagawa (SLAPSTICK BROTHERS, DROP, SUSPECT X) will delight audiences with the North American Premiere of DEADMAN INFERNO.

Montreal’s very own heroes François Simard, Anouk Whissell, and Yoann-Karl Whissell (collectively known as RKSS/Roadkill Superstar) will excite and amaze with the Canadian Premiere of their award-winning first feature TURBO KID. In attendance will be actors Michael Ironside (SCANNERS, TOTAL RECALL), Munro Chambers (DEGRASSI: THE NEXT GENERATION), and actress Laurence Leboeuf (15/LOVE, TRAUMA).

Filmmakers Larry Fessenden (HABIT, THE LAST WINTER), Glenn McQuaid (I SELL THE DEAD, V/H/S), and Douglas Buck (SISTERS, THE THEATRE BIZARRE) will present the first-ever Canadian edition of the acclaimed TALES FROM BEYOND THE PALE live “radio play” horror show, featuring all new Tales and a special secret cast to be revealed at the performance.

Director Keiichi Hara (COLORFUL) and screenwriter Miho Maruo will present the North American Premiere of MISS HOKUSAI, our official Opening Film.

Director Adrián García Bogliano (I SAW THE DEVIL, LATE PHASES) will travel from Mexico to host the screening of his darkly humorous and downright disturbing film SCHERZO DIABOLICO.

Rock legend, actor, and bodybuilding champion Jon Mikl Thor (ROCK ‘N’ ROLL NIGHTMARE) will speak and perform after our screening of the extraordinary documentary I AM THOR.

Sonny Mallhi, producer of THE STRANGERS and AT THE DEVIL’S DOOR, will be presenting the World Premiere of his eerie directorial debut ANGUISH.

Finnish Director Joonas Makkonen and actress Enni Ojutkangas bring the North American Premiere of their uniquely unforgettable BUNNY THE KILLER THING.

Fifteen-year-old French director Nathan Ambrosioni brings the International Premiere of his directorial debut HOSTILE.

Writer/Director Ted Geoghegan and actress Barbara Crampton (RE-ANIMATOR, YOU’RE NEXT) will present the Canadian Premiere of the Fulci-esque haunted house festival hit WE ARE STILL HERE.

Producer Robert Lantos (EASTERN PROMISES, LÉOLO, THE SWEET HEREAFTER) and director George Mihalka (MY BLOODY VALENTINE, PINBALL SUMMER) will present a new DCP of the notorious 1982 Quebec erotic comedy SCANDALE.

Additional films with guests include:

Antisocial 2 – Director/Co-writer/Producer Cody Calahan, co-writer/producer Chad Archibald, and guests

Bite – Director Chad Archibald and guests

Cash Only – Director Malik Bader and writer/actor Nickola Shreli

Cosmodrama – Director Philippe Fernandez

Crimson Whale – Writer/Director Park Hye-Mi

The Dark Below – Director Douglas Schulze

The Demolisher – Director Gabriel Carrer

Excess Flesh – Director Patrick Kennelly

Full Strike – Producer Andrew Ooi

He Never Died – Director/ Writer Jason Krawczyk and producer Zach Hagen

The Interior – Director Trevor Juras and producer Peter Kuplowsky

Limoilou – Director Edgar Fritz and cast

Meathead Goes Hog Wild – Directors Sean Pierce, Zach Harris, and Kevin Cline

Nina Forever – Director Ben Blaine

Observance – Director Joseph Sims-Dennett and cast

On The Horizon – Director Pascal Payant

Orion – Writer/Director Asiel Norton and Producer Magdalena Zyzak

The Shamer’s Daughter – Director Kenneth Kainz

She Who Must Burn – Director Larry Kent, actor/co-writer Shane Twerdun, and actors Andrew Dunbar, and Andrew Moxham

Slumlord – Producers Matthew and Kevin McManus

Some Kind of Hate – Director Adam Egypt Mortimer, actor Noah Segan, and producer Amanda Mortimer

Synchronicity – Director Jacob Gentry, producer Alex Motlagh, and actors A.J. Bowen and Brianne Davis

They Look Like People – Director Perry Blackshear

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