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NORTH AMERICA’S LARGEST GENRE FILM FESTIVAL SINCE


1996


“The most important and prestigious genre film festival on this continent.” —Quentin Tarantino


“One of the best genre film festivals in the world.”


—Harry Knowles, Ain’t It Cool News


INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL JULY 19–AUGUST 7, 2012 Introducing in 2012


INDUSTRY RENDEZ-VOUS THE FANTASIA


The first co-production market focused on genre films linking North-America, Europe and Australia.


14 PROJECTS SELECTED BLOOD BORNE (Australia) by Fin Edquist DARK HOLLOW (New Zealand) by Paul Campion KEEP QUIET (Mexico) by Jorge Michel Grau M (Australia) by Jon Hewitt


PANDEMONIUM (France) by Abel Ferry


PERISH (UK) by Catherine Linstrum & David-John Newman PONTYPOOL CHANGES (Canada) by Bruce McDonald PORK CHOP (Canada) by Sid Zanforlin


PURGATORY (USA) by Stuart Gordon RADIUS (Canada) by Caroline Labrèche & Steeve Léonard SÈVE (France) by Fabrice Blin


STRATA (USA) by Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead


THE WITHERING (UK) by Robert Morgan & Sam Walker TURBO KID (Canada) by


François Simard, Anouk Whissell & Yoann–Karl Whissell


2nd weekend of the festival JULY 26–29


An organized environment to help titles from our 2012 programming lineup secure distribution and representation in various territories.


Accreditations now open! Deadline: June 16, 2012


www.fantasiafestival.com [FILM MARKET SECTION]


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