Fantastic Festival 2011: Programming Slate Wave 1

What’s playing this year?



Fantastic Fest is proud to announce our first wave of programming for the seventh edition of Fantastic Fest, happening September 22-29 in Austin, Texas.



 



This batch of 20 films spans the globe from Japan, Belgium, Mexico, Russia, Hong Kong, Korea and of course the USA.  We’re debuting digital restorations of Italian horror classics and a stunning 3D epic with more objects flying in your face than Michael Bay and James Cameron combined.  With favorite Fantastic Fest veterans returning with new projects and a new slate of debut directors, 2011 is shaping up to be an epic edition.



 



“Fantastic Fest is the high-point of my year.  Every year old friends return and strangers become friends.  Fantastic Fest is my extended dysfunctional family; each of us completely obsessed by the wildest and weirdest films on earth,” says festival creative director and co-founder Tim League.  



 



Fantastic Fest is the film festival with the boring parts cut out.   We scan the globe for the very best in action, horror, science fiction, fantasy to the truly bizarre in contemporary cinema for your viewing pleasure. Look for many more announcements in the weeks to come, including information on our gala events, parties and filmmakers in attendance.



 



For photos, trailers and full descriptions of the following films visit the Fantastic Fest press site.  The Next Fantastic Fest content announcement is slated for mid-August.  Stay tuned!



 



 



Comin’ At Ya! 3D “30th Anniversary” (2011)- Real D Presents



World Premiere



Star Tony Anthony and Producer Tom Stern live in person



Director: Ferdinando Baldi, USA, 118 minutes



The film that kicked off the ’80s 3D Boom returns in a state of the art digital re-imaged restoration. Equal parts western and rollercoaster, COMIN’ AT YA pulls out every stop to entertain you.  If the modern wave of 3D were as fun as COMIN’ AT YA! 3D, the motion picture industry would have nothing to worry about.  The only Spaghetti Western shot in 3D is now completely restored with the latest in 3D technology and stars Tony Anthony as H.H. Hart, an avenging hero out to retrieve his kidnapped bride, played by Victoria Abril. Gene Quintana plays the slave trader who is holding her hostage in this extremely memorable cult favorite.



 



Beyond the Black Rainbow (2011)



Regional Premiere



Director: Panos Cosmatos, USA, 110 minutes



A trance inducing, psychedelic head trip from visionary director Panos Cosmatos, BEYOND THE BLACK RAINBOW is a sci-fi dystopia sent with love from the Reagan years. Imagine STALKER meets LOGAN’S RUN.



 



Body Temperature (2011)



North American Premiere



Director: Takaomi Ogata, Japan, 72 minutes



Takaomi Ogata’s BODY TEMPERATURE chronicle’s a young man’s love affair with a life-sized sex doll.  Think LARS AND THE REAL GIRL but with all the creepiness that story was strangely missing.



 



Borderline (2011)



North American Premiere



Director: Alexnadre Coffre, France, 89 minutes



When David finds a bag in the park, he sees its nefarious contents as the perfect escape from his dead-end life; hopefully without losing it entirely at the hands of the bag’s former owner.



 



Boys on the Run (2010)



Texas Premiere



Director: Daisuke Miura, Japan, 114 minutes



Based on a manga (surprise), BOYS ON THE RUN’s central courtship starts with a bestiality DVD and ends with a Taxi Driver-style showdown. Guaranteed to warm the heart of the serial masturbator inside all of us.



 



Bullhead (2011)



US Premiere



Director Michael R. Roskam live in person



Director: Michael R Roskam, Belguim, 129 minutes



Testicular trauma, the underground beef hormone black market, steroid addiction and a vast swath of suppressed emotions swirl together to form one of the most powerful narratives we have seen in recent memory.



 



El Infierno (2010)- Cine Las Americas presents



Texas Premiere



Director: Luis Estrada, Mexico, 145 minutes



Luis Estrada’s El Infierno (Hell) finds pitch-black dark humor in a peasants rise to power amid the drug-war-torn streets of the Mexican border.



 



House by the Cemetery (1981)- Blue Underground Presents



Theatrical Premiere of the 2K digitally restored version



Director: Lucio Fulci, Italy, 87 minutes



Lucio Fulci’s classic Italian gore rollercoaster, now presented in a digital restoration from Blue Underground.



 



Invasion of Alien Bikini (2011)



Texas Premiere



Director: Oh Young-Doo, Korea, 75 minutes



The no-budget bikini-clad alien invasion martial arts romp INVASION OF ALIEN BIKINI was so fun, it took the $25,000 jury prize at this year’s Yubari Fantastic Fest, a sum more than five times the budget of the film.



 



Kill Me Please (2010)



US Premiere



Director Olias Barco live in person



Director: Olias Barco, Belgium, 96 minutes



From the producers of MAN BITES DOG, KILL ME PLEASE details the day-to-day exploits of one of the world’s foremost assisted suicide clinics. Dark comedy and pathos are as well mixed as Dr. Krueger’s lethal cocktails.



 



A Lonely Place to Die (2011)



Regional Premiere



Director: Julian Gilbey, UK, 98 minutes



This back-to-basics, no-BS modern take on the survival genre features a violent Russian girl in a cage, gun-toting maniacs, and a cat-and-mouse chase across lawless, rural Scotland.



 



Milocrorze, A Love Story (2011)



Regional Premiere



Director: Yoshimasa Ishibasha, Japan, 90 minutes



This bizarro musical/variety/samurai/love story from Japan is cinematic LSD from Yoshimasa Ishibashi, the mad genius behind the Fuccon Family, and Takayuki Yamada, who plays all three male leads.



 



New Kids Turbo (2011)



US Premiere



Dirctors: Steffen Haars and Flip van der Kuil, The Netherlands, 87 minutes



Gutter comedy escalates to ludicrous extremes in the Dutch smash hit that will leave you gasping for air. The mullets are magnificent, as are the moustaches.



 



Revenge: A Love Story (2011)



US Premiere



Director: Ching-Po Wong, Hong Kong, 91 minutes



Ching-Po Wong’s REVENGE: A LOVE STORY follows a severely wronged man in his quest to avenge  a terrible crime.  This is a new ultra-violent Hong Kong action, one deeply influenced by the best of Korean revenge films.



 



Snowtown (2010)



US Premiere



Director: Justin Kurzel, Australia, 120minutes



Justin Kurzel, part of the Australian Film Collective BLUE TONGUE FILMS whose members include Spencer Susser (HESHER) and NASH Edgerton (THE SQUARE), knocks out a stellar debut feature with SNOWTOWN, a dark hypnotic tale of a lower-class youngster who has the misfortune of finding a father figure in John Bunting, Australia’s most notorious serial killer.



 



The Stoker (2010)



North American Premiere



Director: Alexei Balabanov, Russia, 87 minutes



Genius storyteller and two-time Fantastic Fest veteran, Alexsei Balabanov (CARGO 200, MORPHIA) delivers his unique blend of bloody crime drama by way of the darkest recesses of the Russian human condition.



 



Underwater Love (2011)



Texas Premiere



Director: Shinji Imaoka, Japan, 87 minutes



The simple life of a fish factory worker gets turned upside-down when she falls in love with a legendary Japanese creature in this kinky, musical romp of a pink film lensed by the legendary Christopher Doyle and directed by Fantastic Fest veteran Shinji Imaoka (UNCLE’S PARADISE).



 



Versus (2001)



US Premiere



Star Tak Sakaguchi and writer Yudai Yamaguchi live in person



Director: Ryuhei Kitamura, Japan, 119 minutes



The 10th anniversary screening of the yakuza vs. zombies action classic that cracked open Japan’s indie film business like a can of cheap beer.



 



Yakuza Weapon (2011)



Regional Premiere



Star/co-director Tak Sakaguchi and co-director Yudai Yamaguchi live in person



Directors: Tak Sakaguchi and Yudai Yamaguchi, Japan, 106 minutes



Ten years after starring in VERSUS, former street fighter-turned actor/director Tak Sakaguchi is back with this mondo trasho flick about a yakuza with a machine gun arm and a rocket launcher leg.



 



Zombie (1979)- Blue Underground Presents



Theatrical Premiere of the 2K digitally restored version



Director: Lucio Fulci, Italy, 92 minutes



Lucio Fulci’s extreme masterpiece of post-Romero corpse mania is back in a gorgeous 2K digital restoration.

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