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    Fantastic Fest Announces Second Wave of Film Programming!


    By Adam Ruhl
     
     
     
    Fantastic Fest 2013 announced their second wave of programming today. The titles this year look on par or better than last years and less than half have been revealed so far. Fantastic Fest is an amazing genre film festival highlighting sci-fi, horror, thriller, action and other unique and weird films. It also boasts a unique ticketing system that confirms your seats in all the movies you pick for a day. This means that it's easy to catch five films a day with no waiting in lines. Last year I attended 30 of 35 possible slots and the Festival has over 70 movies to choose from with countless more short films.
     
    If you are near the Austin area or can travel here, this festival is worth attending. Badges are still available.
     
    Fantastic Fest 2013 runs from September 19th - 26th.
     
     
     
     
    FIELD IN ENGLAND, A (England, 2013)

    North American Premiere

    Director - Ben Wheatley, 90 mins

    During the British Civil War, when magic was science, an alchemist forces a group of deserters to help him locate buried treasure, and sends them all straight into the mouth of madness.   

     

    AFFLICTED (Canada, 2013)

    US Premiere

    Director - Clif Prowse, 85 mins

    Derek and Clif, best friends documenting their journey across the world, are in for an unexpected adventure when one of them comes down with a sinister sickness.   

     

    ALMOST HUMAN (USA, 2013)

    US Premiere

    Director - Joe Begos, 80 mins

    A man who disappeared under mysterious circumstances returns to wreak havoc upon a small town.

     

    BLUE RUIN (USA, 2013)

    US Premiere

    Director - Jeremy Sauliner, 90 mins

    A homeless man aims to avenge his dead parents when their killer is released from prison, triggering a chain of events that will only end in more blood.

     

    COHERENCE (USA, 2013)

    World Premiere

    Director - James Ward Byrkit, 127 mins

    On the night a comet is passing near Earth, a dinner party takes an odd turn. When the power goes out, eight friends discover that the only house on the street left with power also holds many secrets.   

     

    CONGRESS, THE (Israel, Germany, 2013)

    North American Premiere

    Director - Ari Folman, 122 mins

    Robin Wright (playing herself) receives the last offer she'll ever get from a Hollywood studio in Ari Folman's adaptation of Stanislaw Lem's classic scifi novel, and his follow-up to WALTZ WITH BASHIR.   

     

    GOLDBERG AND EISENBERG (Israel, 2013)

    World Premiere

    Director - Oren Carmi, 91 mins

    A psychopath develops a dangerous obsession with a schlubby computer programmer. 

      

    GRAND PIANO (Spain, 2013)

    World Premiere

    Director - Eugenio Mira, 90 mins

    A renowned concert pianist (Elijah Wood) returns to the stage for one final performance, only to become the target of a sadistic cat-and-mouse game with a faceless sniper (John Cusack).   

     

    HENTAI KAMEN: FORBIDDEN SUPER HERO (Japan, 2013)

    Texas Premiere

    Director - Yuichi FUKUDA, 105 mins

    A new hero has arisen in Japan: One with fishnet stockings, a mankini, and a pair of women's panties over his face. When conventional justice fails, make way for the Hentai Kamen.

     

    MARUYAMA THE MIDDLE SCHOOLER (Japan, 2013)

    North American Premiere

    Director - Kankuro Kudo, 119 mins

    A middle school student prone to wild daydreams devotes his waking hours to stretching and flexibility exercises with the ultimate goal of one day being able to lick his own penis.   

    MIRAGE MEN (United Kingdom, 2013)

    North American Premiere

    Director - John Lundberg, 85 mins

    A mind-scrambling documentary that posits that popular myths about the existence of UFOs originated from a disinformation campaign by the U.S. government.   

     

    O'APOSTOLO (Spain, 2013)

    Texas Premiere

    Director - Fernando Cortizo, 87 mins

    Gothic legends are brought to life by gorgeous stop-motion animation in this adult fantasy film from Spain.

     

    OUR HEROES DIED TONIGHT (France, 2013)

    North American Premiere

    Director - David Perrault, 94 mins

    Freshly returned home from a stint in the French Foreign Legion, Victor finds work as a reluctantly villainous masked wrestler in this marvelously crafted ode to film noir from first-time director David Perrault.   

     

    PATRICK (Australia, 2013)

    North American Premiere

    Director - Mark Hartley, 95 mins

    Nurse Kathy Jaquard didn't expect a lot of trouble on the coma ward but she gets more than she can handle when she meets the telekinetic Patrick in Mark Hartley's remake of the Ozsploitation classic.  

     

    PROXY (USA, 2013)

    US Premiere

    Director - Zack Parker, 120 mins

    American director Zack Parker delivers an unexpected, nasty little thriller about a woman whose life spins out of control following an attack on her unborn child.

     

    SEPTIC MAN (Canada, 2013)

    World Premiere

    Director - Jesse Thomas Cook, 83 mins

    An erstwhile plumber undergoes a hideous transformation when trapped inside a septic tank and tormented by the bizarre residents of his town's sewage treatment plant.  

     

    TALES FROM THE ORGAN TRADE (Canada, 2013)

    Austin Premiere

    Director - Ric Bienstock, 82 mins

    David Cronenberg narrates this fascinating documentary about the secret world of international organ trafficking.   

     

    WHY DON'T YOU PLAY IN HELL (Japan, 2013)

    US Premiere

    Director - Sion Sono, 126 mins

    Things get insanely bloody when an inspiring film troupe known as The Fuck Bombers collide with a yakuza boss who wants to make a movie with his daughter, in Fantastic Fest veteran Sion Sono's (LOVE EXPOSURE; SUICIDE CLUB) latest.   

     

    WITCHING & BITCHING (Spain, 2013)

    US Premiere

    Director - Alex de la Iglesia, 120 mins

    Hit Spanish director Alex de la Iglesia (THE LAST CIRCUS) returns to Fantastic Fest with a hilarious and gory tale of thieves who find themselves in over their heads when faced with a coven of bloodthirsty witches.   

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