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Fantasia Announces the Selected Projects of the 2nd Edition of the Frontières International Co-Production Market

For the unfamiliar, Montreal is a city which hosts at least one film festival each and every month of the year. Of the dozens of fests, Fantasia Film Festival is without a doubt our favourite, and is widely acclaimed as one of the largest and most influential genre film festivals in the world. They’ve just …

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Unsung Gems – ‘Road to Perdition’

Unsung Gems is a look back and reflection on great motion pictures that often slip under the radar of public consciousness , whether as ignored relics of a previous era, standout efforts overshadowed by competition or circumstance, or simply unseen classics damned by a lack of time in the spotlight. – Road to Perdition Directed …

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Fantasia 2012: ‘Poongsang’ – another brilliant Korean cinematic jewel

Poongsang Directed by Juhn Jai-hong Written by Kim Ki-duk South Korea, 2011 The year in cinema would not be complete without a new South Korean gem. The much revered Kim-Ki-duk wrote and produced this Juhn Jai-hong directed action thriller, Poongsang, about a a mysterious smuggler (Yoon Kye-sang) who helps families reunite by transporting, via his …

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Fantasia 2012: ‘The Sorcerer and the White Snake’ – a disappointing effort all around

The Sorcerer and the White Snake Directed by Ching Siu-tung Written by Charcoal Tan, Tsang Kan-Cheung, Szeto Cheuk-Hon Hong Kong/China, 2011 Adapted, one assumes loosely, from an ancient Chinese legend, The Sorcerer and the White Snake reveals the tale of how two worlds, the world of humans and the world of demons, collid together for …

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Fantasia 2012: ‘Love in the Buff’ is fluffy, puffy stuff

Love in The Buff Directed by Pang Ho-Cheung Written by Pang Ho-Cheung, Luk Yee-sum. Jody Luk Hong Kong, 2012 One of the few films to be presented in 35mm at this year’s festival, Love in the Buff (which, in the film’s title card, really really looks like Love in the Butt) is a sequel which …

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Fantasia 2012: ‘Excision’ Cut the Heart Out of My Chest

Excision Written and Directed by Richard Bates Jr. USA 2012 Fantasia imdb There were two films at Fantasia this year that took me on trips that I didn’t want to go on. The first was the winner of Fantasia’s Satoshi Kon Award for Achievement in Animation The King of Pigs. The second was Excision. Both films are about outsiders in high school, …

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Fantasia 2012: ‘Toy Masters’ does not Master its Universe

Toy Masters Written by Roger Lay Jr. and Corey Landis Directed by Roger Lay Jr. USA 2012 Fantasia imdb This year, Fantasia doubled the number of documentaries in their Documentaries From The Edge series from five to ten. Justine has already raved about The Mechanical Bride and I intend to write very positively about Despite the Gods and My Amityville Horror when I get a …

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Fantasia 2012: Depravity and lunacy cannot remain ‘Hidden in the Woods’ forever

Hidden In the Woods Directed by Patricio Valladares Written by Patricio Valladares and Andrea Cavaletto Chile, 2012 What exactly consists of a good groundhouse picture? Which conceivable, perceptible elements are sufficient for one movie fan, presumably one owing some familiarity in the genre, to conclude that groundhouse movie ‘a’ was swell, whereas movie grondhouse ‘b’ …

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Fantasia 2012: It’s all fun and games in ‘Game of Werewolves’

Game of Werewolves Directed by Juan Martinez Moreno Written by Juan Martinez Moreno Spain, 2012 Ah, the classic werewolf creature. It is one of the vintage, most fondly remembered beasts made famous by Universal Studios back in the earlier days when cinema was but in its infancy. The first classic actor to portray the role? …

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Fantasia 2012: ‘Asura’ is messy in some areas, but packs a lot of realized potential

Asura Directed by Keiichi Sato Written by Ikuko Takahashi Japan, 2012 Who has not heard or read about the story of the man or woman who thought it was a neat idea to own as a pet, not a dog, cat, or some fish, but rather some wild beast they believed they could somehow tame …

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Fantasia 2012: Jennifer Lynch has ‘Chained’ the Serial Killer Monster

Chained Written by Jennifer Lynch, based on a screenplay by Damian O’Donnell Directed by Jennifer Lynch USA 2012 Fantasia imdb “I shall call you… Rabbit,” is the most chilling line of any film this year. Spoken slowly but deliberately with a slight lisp and a faint Germanic accent by Vincent D’Onofrio, the voice alone places Bob somewhere between Hans Beckert and Jeffrey …

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Fantasia 2012: ‘The Kick’ Makes Martial Arts a Family Affair

The Kick  Written by Jong-suk Lee, based on a story by Prachya Pinkaew Directed by Prachya Pinkaew Thailand/South Korea 2011 Fantasia imdb Traditionally, films that pit one country’s martial arts against the martial arts from other countries are blood-soaked chauvinistic affairs like One Armed Boxer and its sequel Master of the Flying Guillotine. Both great films, they up the ante on the Kung …

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Fantasia 2012: ‘Black’s Game’ Makes Unfamiliar Moves

Black’s Game aka Svartur á leik Written by Óskar Thór Axelsson, based on the novel Svartur á leik by Stefán Máni Directed by Óskar Thór Axelsson Iceland 2012 Fantasia imdb It would be easy to describe dismiss Black’s Game as an Icelandic crime thriller, but that would be short changing this stylish film that zags every time you expect it to zig, making choices that make …

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Fantasia 2012: ‘Smuggler’ Fails to Conceal its Influences

Smuggler aka  Sumagurâ: Omae no mirai o hakobe Written by Katsuhito Ishii, Masatoshi Yamaguchi and Kensuke Yamamoto, based on the manga Sumagurâ by Shôhei Manabe Directed by Katsuhito Ishii Japan 2011 Fantasia imdb The writers and director of Smuggler clearly watched Ichi the Killer a lot – A LOT – as kids. It’s all there: the yakuza setting, the gang war, the eccentric characters, the torture, the weird …

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Fantasia 2012: ‘Dragon’ an unusually human martial-arts showcase

Dragon aka Wu Xia aka The Swordsmen Written by Oi Wah Lam Directed by Peter Chan 2011 Hong Kong/China Fantasia imdb In a strange way, Dragon is a perfect companion film for the Shaw Brothers classic The Fists of the White Lotus that Fantasia presented this year. (Expect Edgar Chaput to review that film as part of his Shaw Brothers Saturday series soon.) Both films are about the never-ending cycle …

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Fantasia 2012: ‘Cold Blooded’ is one of the year’s best thrillers

Cold Blooded Directed by Jason Lapeyre Written by Jason Lapeyre Canada, 2012 When it comes to leading parts for female actors in cop and action films, the landscape is relatively barren. Even where such parts exist, rare as it is to begin with, all too often the roles are sexed up to the point where …

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Fantasia 2012/Shaw Bros. Sat.: ‘Fists of the White Lotus’ demonstrates that it’s cool to fight like a girl

Fists of the White Lotus (aka: Clan of the White Lotus) Directed by Lo Lieh Written by Tien Huang Hong Kong, 1980 *This week’s film was recently viewed at the 2012 Fantasia International Film Festival on a 35mm print, hence its inclusion in both the Fantasia 2012 and Shaw Brothers Saturdays columns. The old, evil …

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Fantasia 2012: ‘Monsters Club’, for all its violent ideas, is poetic and graceful

Monsters Club Directed by Toshiaki Toyoda Written by Toshiaki Toyoda Japan, 2011 How often is it said that one person’s terrorist is another person’s freedom fighter? Maybe that is but a cliché which has emerged out of tired movie scripts. Be that as it may, most people in the world do claim entirely opinions on …

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Fantasia 2012: ‘Errors of the Human Body’ is disturbing, but not because of any mistakes

Errors of the Human Body Directed by Eron Sheean Written by Eron Sheean and Shane Danielson U.S.A./Germany, 2012 There is so much potential in films relating to scientific experiments gone awry that one wonders why there are not more which play at Fantasia. Part of the reason may have to do with the fact that …

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Fantasia 2012: ‘The Sword Identity’ has a unique indentity indeed

The Sword Identity Directed by Haofeng Xu Written by Haofeng Xu China, 2011 Wu xia can be a fantastically exciting movie genre when done correctly. The costumes, the melodrama, the grand scale action set pieces, even the more intimate but no less impressive one-on-one combative contests. Directors frequently take the opportunity to present the thousands …

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Fantasia 2012: ‘Wrong”s divisiveness makes it right for some, terribly wrong for others

Wrong Directed by Quentin Dupieux Written by Quentin Dupieux U.S.A., 2012 Two years ago writer and director Quentin Dupieux brought Rubber to Fantasia and the world at large, which told the story of an evil tire which rolled around and killed people. On one side of the film fan community it was hailed as clever, …

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Fantasia 2012: Follow the freaky, bleak ‘Toad Road’

Toad Road Directed by Jason Banker Written by Jason Banker U.S.A., 2012 ‘Go to hell.’ ‘My life is a living hell.’ ‘What the hell just happened?’ These are but some of the countless examples of how flippantly the term ‘hell’ is utilized in everyday idiom. The word offers a flexibility unparalleled with almost any other. …

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Fantasia 2012: Beware! Your favourite food bites back in ‘Dead Sushi’!

Dead Sushi Directed by Noboru Iguchi Written by Noboru Iguchi and Jun Tsugita 2012, Japan Junk food is tasty food with little to no long term pertinent effects, other than some negative health concerns if one consumes to much. Its purpose is to stuff that hole in one’s stomach in moments of hunger and nothing …

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