Fantastic Fest

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Fantastic Fest
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StatusActive
GenreFilm festival
Location(s)Austin, Texas
CountryUnited States
Inaugurated2005; 16 years ago (2005)
Most recentSeptember 23 - 30, 2021
Organized byAlamo Drafthouse
Ain't It Cool News
Websitefantasticfest.com

Fantastic Fest is an annual film festival in Austin, Texas. It was founded in 2005 by Tim League of Alamo Drafthouse, Harry Knowles of Ain't It Cool News, Paul Alvarado-Dykstra, and Tim McCanlies, writer of The Iron Giant and Secondhand Lions.

Origins[]

The Wachowskis, Fantastic Fest 2012

The festival focuses on genre films such as horror, science fiction, fantasy, action, Asian, and cult. The festival takes place in September at the Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar, filling eight screens for eight days and hosting many writers, directors, and actors, either well-established or unknown. A notable feature of this festival is the inclusion of "secret screenings". For these screenings, the audience often does not know what the film will be until seated, moments before it begins.[1] It also features many themed parties, outings, film-themed "feasts", and other events that are hallmarks of the original Alamo Drafthouse Cinema. In 2007, Variety publisher Charles Koones included Fantastic Fest as one of "ten festivals we love".[2] In 2008, Moviemaker named Fantastic Fest "one of the 25 film festivals worth the entry fee".[3] In 2017, Moviemaker listed Fantastic Fest in "The 25 Coolest Film Festivals in the World."[4]

Festivals by year[]

2005[]

The 2005 festival was only three days long, October 6–9. Screened films included Feast, Wolf Creek, and Zathura. The official sponsors of the 2005 festival were Milkshake Media, KOOP Radio, The Austin Chronicle, Jackson Walker LLP, and Independence Brewery.

U.S. premieres

  • Hakugei: Legend of the Moby Dick

Texas premieres

  • The Big White
  • The Birthday
  • Creep
  • The Dark Hours
  • G.O.R.A.
  • Malefique
  • Marebito
  • Night of the Living Dorks
  • P
  • Pulse
  • Strings
  • The Wild Blue Yonder
  • Wolf Creek

Special screenings[]

  • Sneak preview of Feast
  • Work-in-progress sneak preview of Hostel
  • Sneak preview of the recut and extended version of Sin City
  • Sneak preview of Zathura
  • A Scanner Darkly

Retrospective screenings[]

The theme of the 2005 retrospective series was "Post Apocalyptic Cinema".

  • The Last Wave
  • Miracle Mile
  • No Blade of Grass
  • 1990: The Bronx Warriors

Special events[]

The special effects team from The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe installed a display of costumes, creatures and props from the Narnia film. Legendary makeup and effects supervisor Howard Berger presided over a special effects Q&A.

2006[]

The 2006 festival was expanded to 8 days and held September 21–28.

World premiere

  • Roman with Q&A by director Angela Bettis and star Lucky McKee

U.S. premieres

  • Isolation
  • Lie Still with Q&A by director Sean Hogan
  • The Living and the Dead with Q&A by director Simon Rumley
  • The Woods
  • Blood Trails
  • Broken
  • The Host
  • Blood Tea and Red String
  • Frank and Wendy
  • Bug with Q&A by star Michael Shannon
  • The Hamster Cage with Q&A by director Larry Kent

Texas premieres

  • Abominable
  • The Beach Party at the Threshold of Hell
  • The District!
  • Frostbite
  • The Glamorous Life of Sachiko Hanai
  • Hatchet with Q&A by director Adam Green
  • with Q&A by director Jeff Mahler
  • Funky Forest (aka Naisu No Mori)
  • Origin: Spirits of the Past
  • The Piano Tuner of Earthquakes
  • Puzzlehead
  • Renaissance
  • Severance
  • Shinobi: Heart Under Blade
  • Shiva
  • Simon Says with Q&A with star Crispin Glover
  • Unrest
  • Wilderness

Special screenings[]

  • An unfinished version of Apocalypto, followed by a Q&A with Mel Gibson and star Rudy Youngblood
  • Pan's Labyrinth; director Guillermo del Toro was unable to attend but sent along a written introduction for the audience
  • Advance screening of Beowulf & Grendel
  • Advance screening of Terry Gilliam's Tideland
  • Advance screening of The Fountain with Q&A by director Darren Aronofsky
  • Advance screening of Edmond
  • Advance screening of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning

Retrospective screenings[]

There were three retrospective series. The first paid homage to cult midnight films and included:

  • Parasite 3-D
  • Northville Cemetery Massacre
  • The Texas Chain Saw Massacre with Q&A by star Edwin Neal ("The Hitchhiker")
  • A Nightmare on Elm Street
  • Fantastic Planet presented by Darren Aronofsky

The second was presented by cult author and included:

And the third was a retrospective of the action/crime films of director Ram Gopal Varma, featuring:

  • Ab Tak Chhappan
  • Company
  • Ek Hasina Thi

There was also Meltdown Memoirs, a documentary about the making of Street Trash, which also played.

Award winners[]

Horror Jury Awards, for excellence in the horror genre[5]

  • Best Picture – Isolation
  • Best Director – , for Isolation
  • Best Script – Dylan Bank and Morgan Pehme for Nightmare
  • Best Actor – Kane Hodder for Hatchet
  • Best Actress – Nicole Roderick for Nightmare
  • Best Supporting Actor – Lance Henriksen for Abominable
  • Best Supporting Actress – Kristen Bell for Roman
  • Best Art Direction – Alex Boynton for Unrest
  • Best Cinematography – Robby Ryan for Isolation
  • Best Special Effects – Hatchet
  • Best Make-up – Broken

Serving on the horror jury were Jay Slater of FilmThreat.com, Edwin Neal of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, Peter Martin of Twitch.com, and Chris Cargill of AintItCoolNews.com.

Short Film Jury Awards

  • Best of Show – The Listening Dead
  • Best Short-Form – Cost of Living
  • Best Long-Form – Rogairi (Villains)
  • Best Animated – If I Had a Hammer
  • Best Comedy – They're Made Out of Meat

Serving on the Short Film Jury were Brian Satterwhite, Jay Knowles and Chris Cargill, all of AintItcoolNews.com.

Fantastic Fest Jury Awards, for excellence in films outside the horror genre

  • Best Film — The Living and the Dead
  • Best Director — Simon Rumley for The Living and the Dead
  • Best Script — Larry Kent and Daniel Williams for The Hamster Cage
  • Best Actor — Leo Bill from The Living and the Dead
  • Best Actress — Jodie Jameson from
  • Best Supporting Actor — Alan Scarfe from The Hamster Cage
  • Best Supporting Actress — Kate Fahy from The Living and the Dead
  • Best Art Direction —
  • Best Cinematography —
  • Best Special Effects — Puzzlehead
  • Best Makeup — The Living and the Dead
  • Special Jury Mention — Blood Tea and Red String

Serving on the Fantastic Fest Jury Awards were Christian Hallman of the Lund International Fantastic Film Festival, Wiley Wiggins of Dazed and Confused and Waking Life, and Scott Weinberg of Fearnet and Cinematical.com.

Audience Awards

  • 1st Place – Hatchet
  • 2nd Place – Isolation
  • 3rd Place –

Highlights[]

  • A notable highlight for the audience occurred when Mel Gibson walked into the theater.
  • Closing night party was Undead Till Dawn, a vampire-themed dance party
  • There was a special screening timed with the release of 42nd STREET FOREVER VOLUME 5: ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE EDITION where every trailer was shown in 35mm

2007[]

The 2007 festival was held September 20–27. In 2007, Fantastic Fest became a supporting member of the Melies European Federation of Fantastic Film Festivals and helped to found the North American Fantastic Festival Alliance, along with Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal and Dead Channels in San Francisco. The official sponsors of the 2007 Fantastic Fest were AMD, Stella Artois, AT&T, Twitch.com, B-Side, Rue Morgue, Fangoria, and Mondo Macabro.

World premieres

  • There Will Be Blood, with a Q&A by director Paul Thomas Anderson[6]
  • Los Cronocrímenes (Timecrimes), with director Nacho Vigalondo in attendance[7] (Timecrimes was purchased out of the festival by Magnolia Films for theatrical distribution, and remake rights were purchased by United Artists.)[8]

U.S. premieres

  • Alone
  • The Backwoods
  • The Devil's Chair
  • Diary of the Dead with Q&A by director George A. Romero
  • Flash Point
  • La Hora Fria (The Cold Hour)
  • Inside
  • Invisible Target
  • Maiko Haaaan!!!
  • with Q&A by director Ernesto Diaz Espinoza and action star Marko Zaror
  • Summer Scars
  • Wolfhound
  • Wrong Turn 2: Dead End with Q&A by director Joe Lynch

Texas premieres

Special screenings[]

  • Southland Tales, the world premiere of the final version after heavy edits, with Q&A by director Richard Kelly
  • Persepolis
  • Dai Nipponjin (Big Man Japan)
  • El Orfanto (The Orphanage), with Q&A by director Juan Antonio Bayona

Retrospective screenings[]

The Nikkatsu action series featured films mainly never before shown theatrically in the U.S.:

  • The Warped Ones
  • A Colt Is My Passport
  • Crazy Thunder Road

Award winners[9][]

AMD Next Wave Award, for excellence by an up-and-coming filmmaker

  • Gold Medal – Los Cronocrímenes (TimeCrimes)
  • Silver Medal – Spiral
  • Bronze Medal –
  • Special Jury Prize for Innovative Vision – End of the Line

Horror Jury Award, for excellence in the horror genre

  • Gold Medal – Exte (Hair Extensions)
  • Silver Medal – Alone
  • Bronze Medal – The Devil's Chair

Fantastic Fest Jury Award, for excellence outside of the horror genre

  • Gold Medal – Offscreen
  • Silver Medal –
  • Bronze Medal – Aachi and Ssipak
  • Special Jury Prize for Most Original Scenario –

Horror Shorts Award

  • Gold Medal – "In the Wall"
  • Silver Medal – "The Fifth"
  • Bronze Medal – "Far Out"

Animated Shorts Award

  • Gold Medal – "Everything Will Be OK"
  • Silver Medal – "Raymond"
  • Bronze Medal – "X-Pression"

Fantastic Shorts Award

  • Gold Medal – "Waiting For Yesterday"
  • Silver Medal – "Sniffer"
  • Bronze Medal – "Suityman"

Audience Award

  • Gold Medal –
  • Silver Medal – TimeCrimes
  • Bronze Medal – Jack Ketchum's The Girl Next Door

Highlights[]

  • Shooting shotguns with the Next Wave directors
  • Impromptu karaoke party and Fantastic Feud game show
  • Watching pornography (Japanese pinku Uncle's Paradise) in the front yard of festival director Tim League's house
  • Q&A by director Uwe Boll and star Zack Ward after a screening of Postal

2008[]

Fantastic Fest 2008 was held September 18–25.

World premieres

  • Feast 2: Sloppy Seconds, with director John Gulager and most of the cast in attendance
  • , with director in attendance
  • Seventh Moon, with director Eduardo Sanchez and stars Amy Smart and Tim Chiou in attendance
  • Zombie Girl: The Movie[10]

US premieres

Texas premieres

Special screenings[]

  • Zack and Miri Make a Porno (opening night film) with guest director Kevin Smith in attendance (followed by the Air Sex World Championships)
  • The Brothers Bloom, with director Rian Johnson in attendance
  • Appaloosa
  • Eagle Eye (with road rally scavenger hunt)
  • Role Models, with Paul Rudd and David Wain in attendance
  • RocknRolla
  • City of Ember (closing night film), with Bill Murray and Gil Kenan in attendance

Retrospective screenings[]

There was an Ozploitation retrospective featuring Australian exploitation films from the '70s and '80s:

  • Dark Age
  • Mad Max
  • The Man from Hong Kong
  • Razorback
  • Road Warrior, shown on an outdoor screen in the parking lot
  • Turkey Shoot

And the documentary Not Quite Hollywood about Ozploitation in the golden age.

There was also a sampling of Japanese "pinku" titles, including

  • Blue Film Woman
  • A Lonely Cow Weeps at Dawn
  • S&M Hunter

Award winners[11][]

AMD Next Wave Award for excellence by an up-and-coming filmmaker

  • Gold Medal – Tokyo Gore Police
  • Silver Medal – Deadgirl
  • Bronze Medal –

AMD Fantastic Fest Online

  • Best Feature Film – South of Heaven
  • Best Short Film – Treevenge

Horror Features, for excellence in the horror genre

  • Gold Medal – Let the Right One In
  • Silver Medal – Acolytes
  • Bronze Medal – Donkey Punch
  • Special Jury Award for most politically incorrect gore – Feast 2
  • Special Jury Award for best use of latex – Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer

Fantastic Features, for excellence outside of the horror genre

  • Gold Medal –
  • Silver Medal – Cargo 200
  • Bronze Medal – Ex Drummer
  • Special Jury Award for originality and vision – Santos

Horror Shorts

  • Gold Medal – "Electric Fence"
  • Silver Medal – "I Love Sarah Jane"
  • Bronze Medal – "El Senor Puppe"
  • Special Jury Award – "The Horribly Slow Murderer with the Extremely Inefficient Weapon"

Fantastic Shorts

  • Gold Medal – "The Object"
  • Silver Medal – "Spandex Man"
  • Bronze Medal – "Stagman"
  • Special Jury Award for Visual Invention – "Rojo Red"

Animated Shorts

  • Gold Medal – "Bernie's Doll"
  • Silver Medal – "Muto"
  • Bronze Medal – "Violeta"
  • Special Jury Award for Technical Merit – "The Facts in the Case of Mr. Hollow"

Highlights[]

  • Director Nacho Vigalondo covering his face with honey and shooting himself with a confetti cannon following the screening of his short films.
  • The "shaky-face" badge photos required attendees to submit a picture of themselves taken while violently shaking their heads back and forth. This resulted in some very unusual portraits.
  • The Fantastic Debates pitted film lovers against one another in spirited arguments about "Horror Remakes — Reinvented Classics, or Modern Abominations" and the like. Debators unable to resolve their differences with words then stepped into the boxing ring to settle things with fists.
  • Closing party, sponsored by the film City of Ember was held at Longhorn Caverns. Bill Murray attended.
  • 100 Best Kills Party
  • Donkey Punch Boat Party
  • The Fantastic Feud (Team USA wins!)
  • Michael Jackson: Thrill the World, an attempt to break the world record for largest synchronized Thriller dance
  • Smokin' Karaoke Apocalypse Party 2008, with live band karaoke

2009[]

The 2009 festival was held September 24 – October 1. It was the first year of the Fantastic Fest Lifetime Achievement Award, which was given to director Jess Franco. The official sponsors of the 2009 Fantastic Fest were Real D, G4, Dark Sky Films, Best Buy, Stella Artois, Jeremiah Weed, Ain't It Cool News, and Alamo Drafthouse Cinema.

World premieres

  • Zombieland, with a Q&A by director Ruben Fleischer and stars Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, and Emma Stone[12]
  • Gentlemen Broncos (opening night film), with a Q&A by director Jared Hess and stars Jemaine Clement, Michael Angarano Sam Rockwell, and Mike White[13]
  • Universal Soldier: Regeneration, with Q&A by star Dolph Lundgren[14]
  • REC 2
  • Down Terrace with Q&A by director Ben Wheatley
  • First Squad
  • Macabre
  • Mandrill with Q&A by director Ernesto Diaz Espinoza and action star Marko Zaror

U.S. premieres

  • Antichrist
  • Daybreakers, with Q&A by star Dolph Lundgren
  • Survival of the Dead, with Q&A by director George A. Romero
  • Human Centipede, with Q&A by director Tom Six
  • Doghouse, with Q&A by director Jake West
  • Smash Cut
  • RoboGeisha
  • Duress, with Q&A by director Jordan Barker
  • Merantau
  • Metropia, with Q&A by director Tarik Saleh
  • , with Q&A by director Andrew Thomas Hunt and star Shera Bechard
  • Van Diemen's Land with Q&A by star Mark Leonard Winter
  • Under the Mountain

Texas premieres

  • Breathless
  • Bronson
  • , with Q&A by director Rasmus Merivoo
  • The Children
  • Clive Barker's Dread
  • Crazy Racer (food/film event)
  • Cropsey
  • Dirty Mind
  • District 13: Ultimatum
  • Fireball
  • Fish Story
  • House (Hausu)
  • The House of the Devil
  • Journey to Saturn
  • K-20: Legend of the Mask
  • Kamogawa Horumo — Battle League in Kyoto
  • Kenny Begins
  • Krabat
  • Love Exposure
  • Morphine
  • Ninja Assassin
  • Paranormal Activity
  • Private Eye
  • Rampage, with Q&A by director Uwe Boll
  • The Revenant
  • Salvage
  • Soloman Kane
  • Stingray Sam, with Q&A by director Cory McAbee
  • Survival of the Dead
  • Terribly Happy
  • A Town Called Panic
  • Trick R Treat
  • (food/film event) with Q&A by director Kim Nguyen
  • Vampire Girl vs Frankenstein Girl
  • Yatterman

Special screenings[]

Retrospective screenings[]

A retrospective of the films of Jess Franco in support of his lifetime achievement award:[15]

Award winners[16][]

Next Wave Award, for excellence by an up-and-coming filmmaker

  • Best Feature: Down Terrace (Ben Wheatley)
  • Best Director: Yang Ik-june (Breathless)
  • Best Screenplay: Robin Hill, Ben Wheatley (Down Terrace)
  • Best Actor: Hwang Jung-min (Private Eye)
  • Best Actress: Shera Bechard (Sweet Karma)

Horror Jury Award, for excellence in the horror genre

  • Best Horror Feature: Human Centipede (Tom Six)
  • Best Horror Director: Kerry Prior (The Revenant)
  • Best Horror Actor: Dieter Laser (Human Centipede)
  • Best Horror Actress: Neve McIntosh (Salvage)

Fantastic Fest Jury Award, for excellence outside of the horror genre

  • Best Fantastic Feature: Mandrill (Ernesto Diaz-Espinoza)
  • Best Fantastic Director: Kim Nguyen (Truffe (film)|Truffe)
  • Best Fantastic Screenplay: Tamio Hayashi adapted from Kotaro Isaka (Fish Story)
  • Best Fantastic Actor: Marko Zaror (Mandrill)
  • Best Fantastic Actress: Chiaki Kuriyama (Kamogawa Horumo)

Horror Shorts Award

  • Best Horror Short – "Full Employment" (Thomas Oberlies, Matthias Vogel)
  • Special Mention – "Excision" (Richard Bates Jr.)

Fantastic Shorts Award

  • Best Fantastic Short – "Terminus" (Trevor Cawood)
  • Special Jury Award – "Next Floor" (Denis Villeneuve)

Animated Shorts Award

  • Best Animated Short – "I Am So Proud of You" (Don Hertzfeldt)
  • Special Mention – "Alma" (Rodrigo Blaas)

Audience Award

  • Audience Award, Best Feature: A Town Called Panic (Stephane Aubier, Vincent Patar)
  • Audience Award, Honorable Mention: Fish Story
  • Audience Award, Honorable Mention: Breathless
  • Audience Award, Honorable Mention: The Revenant
  • Audience Award, Honorable Mention: Merantau

Highlights[]

  • Watching Uwe Boll fight Alamo Drafthouse owner Tim League at the Fantastic Debates
  • Chaos Reigns!
  • Brutus and Balzaak Bash party celebrating Gentlemen Broncos opening night party
  • Shooting machine guns
  • 100% medically accurate Q&A by director Tom Six after his film Human Centipede
  • Opening of the Highball, the official Fantastic Fest party-place/bowling alley/bar
  • Double 3D Dance Party at the Highball
  • The Future of 3D: Panels and Presentations event
  • The Michael Jackson Dance Party
  • Sake, Shochu and Karaoke: Meet the Japanese! – party at Highball
  • Return of the Fantastic Feud (and win by Team USA!)

2010[]

The 2010 festival was held September 23–30. It was the first year of the Fantastic Arcade, a showcase of independent video games.[17] The presenting sponsors of the 2010 Fantastic Fest were Dell, AMD, RealD, Ambhar Tequila, FearNet.com, Sony PlayStation, and Qriocity.[18]

World premieres[19][20][21][]

  • Agnosia, with a Q&A by director Eugenio Mira
  • 30 Days Of Night: Dark Days, with Q&A by director Ben Ketai, writers Kiele Sanchez and Steve Niles, and stars Diora Baird and
  • Undocumented, with Q&A by director Chris Peckover
  • with Q&A by director David Green and stars David Dorfman and Thomas Haden Church
  • Helldriver, with Q&A by director Yoshihiro Nishimura
  • Sharktopus, with Q&A by Roger Corman and Julie Corman
  • True Legend, with Q&A by director Yuen Woo-ping
  • Troll Hunter with Q&A by director André Øvredal
  • Red, with Q&A by star Karl Urban

International premieres

  • Norwegian Ninja, with Q&A by director Thomas Cappelen Malling
  • Ong Bak 3

US premieres

  • Bedevilled with Q&A by director
  • Bunraku, with Q&A by director and star Josh Hartnett
  • Cold Fish
  • The Corridor, with Q&A by directors Johan Lundborg and Johan Storm, and star Emil Johnsen
  • The Dead, with Q&A by writer/directors Howard and Jonathan Ford
  • Fatso
  • Fire of Conscience
  • Hatchet 2, with Q&A by director Adam Green
  • A Horrible Way to Die, with Q&A by director Adam Wingard
  • The Housemaid (2010 version)
  • Julia's Eyes
  • Kidnapped, with Q&A by director Miguel Angel Vivas
  • The Last Circus, with Q&A by director Álex de la Iglesia
  • Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen
  • Let Me In, with Q&A by director Matt Reeves, and stars Kodi Smit-McPhee, Elias Koteas, and Dylan Minnette
  • Naan Kadavul
  • Outrage
  • Rammbock, with Q&A by director Marvin Kren
  • Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale
  • Red Hill
  • Redline
  • I Saw the Devil
  • A Somewhat Gentle Man
  • Sound of Noise
  • I Spit on Your Grave
  • Stake Land, with Q&A by director Jim Mickle, and stars Nick Damici, Connor Paolo, and Danielle Harris
  • Stone, with Q&A by director John Curran and star Edward Norton
  • Transfer
  • We Are What We Are

Texas premieres

  • 13 Assassins
  • 14 Blades
  • Bibliothèque Pascal
  • Carancho
  • Drones, with Q&A by directors Amber Benson and Adam Busch
  • Gallants
  • Golden Slumber
  • Heartless
  • High Lane
  • In the Attic, with Q&A by director Jiří Barta
  • Ip Man 2
  • The Life and Death of a Porno Gang
  • The Man From Nowhere
  • Mother's Day, with Q&A by director Darren Bousman and star Rebecca De Mornay
  • Mutant Girls Squad
  • Never Let Me Go
  • Primal
  • Red White & Blue
  • Rubber
  • Summer Wars
  • The Violent Kind, with Q&A by directors Mitchell Altieri and Phil Flores, and producer Don Lewis
  • Woochi

Special screenings[]

  • Buried, with Q&A by star Ryan Reynolds
  • Machete Maidens Unleashed
  • Nerdcore Rising (to kick off Fantastic Arcade)
  • Playing Columbine, played as part of Fantastic Arcade
  • , with guest star Richard Garriott
  • Enter the Void
  • Nightmares – shown as part of Terror Tuesday
  • For Your Height Only – presented in Foleyvision to commemorate Machete Maidens Unleashed!

Retrospective screenings[]

  • Class of 1984 – to celebrate the debut of the new book by , Destroy All Movies
  • The Housemaid (1960 version)
  • X: The Man with X-Ray Eyes – to commemorate the lifetime achievement award for Roger and Julie Corman
  • Snake In Eagle's Shadow – to commemorate the lifetime achievement award for Yuen Wo Ping
  • Five Element Ninjas – to commemorate the lifetime achievement award for Yuen Wo Ping
  • Joysticks – shown for Weird Wednesday to commemorate Destroy All Movies
  • The Twilight People – special Weird Wednesday to honor Machete Maidens Unleashed!
  • Re-Animator – with special guest director Stuart Gordon and star Jeffery Combs
  • From Beyond – with special guest director Stuart Gordon and star Jeffery Combs

Live Performances

  • The Intergalactic Nemesis, a graphic novel radio play by Jason Neulander
  • Nevermore, a stage performance by Jeffrey Combs as Edgar Allan Poe, directed by Stuart Gordon
  • Independence Day, with live commentary by Master Pancake with Bill Pullman
  • SpaceBalls Quote-Along, hosted by Bill Pullman

Award Winners[22][]

The Dell/AMD Next Wave Award, for excellence by an up-and-coming filmmaker

  • Best Feature: We Are What We Are
  • Best Director: Thomas Cappelen Malling (Norwegian Ninja)
  • Best Screenplay: Jorge Michel Grau (We Are What We Are)
  • Best Actor: Mads Ousdal (Norwegian Ninja)
  • Best Actress: Seo Young-hee (Bedevilled)

Horror Jury Award, for excellence in the horror genre

  • Best Horror Feature: Kidnapped
  • Best Horror Director: Miguel Angel Vivas (Kidnapped)
  • Best Horror Screenplay: Simon Barrett (A Horrible Way to Die)
  • Best Horror Actor: A.J. Bowen (A Horrible Way to Die)
  • Best Horror Actress: Amy Seimetz (A Horrible Way to Die)

Fantastic Fest Jury Award, for excellence outside of the horror genre

  • Best Fantastic Feature: The Sound of Noise
  • Best Fantastic Director: Pablo Trapero (Carancho)
  • Best Fantastic Screenplay: Sion Sono and Yoshiki Takahashi (Cold Fish)
  • Best Fantastic Actor: Stellan Skarsgard (A Somewhat Gentle Man)
  • Best Fantastic Actress: Martina Gusman (Carancho)

Horror Shorts Award

  • Best Horror Short – "Legend of Beaver Dam" (Jerome Sable)
  • Special Mention – "Deus Irae" (Pedro Cristiani)

Fantastic Shorts Award

  • Best Fantastic Short – "Sorry... I Love You" (Leticia Dolera)

Animated Shorts Award

  • Best Animated Short – "Teclopolis" (Javier Mrad)

Audience Award

  • Audience Award, Best Feature: Bedevilled (Jang Cheol-soo)
  • Audience Award, Honorable Mention: Ip Man 2
  • Audience Award, Honorable Mention: Rubber
  • Audience Award, Honorable Mention: Golden Slumber

Highlights[]

  • Boys' choir singing the theme from Let Me In at opening night
  • Tim League boxing against Michelle Rodriguez (Girl Fight, Avatar)
  • Bill Pullman, Elijah Wood, and RZA singing karaoke
  • Whole-roasted cow and 500,000 volts of electricity at the closing night party
  • 100 Best Kills party
  • 30 Days of Night Flashlight Dance Party
  • Criterion "Chaos Reigns" Karaoke Party
  • Fantastic Arcade Awards Ceremony/Starcade Competition
  • Datapop 4.0 Arcade Closing Night Party
  • The FearNet Fantastic Feud (Team USA wins again!)
  • Geeks Who Drink presents The Fantastic Fest Quiz
  • Nerdeoke!
  • Karaoke Apocalypse with live band
  • Opening Night Party '80s Dance Party and MC Frontalot Live

2011[]

The 2011 Fantastic Fest film festival was held September 22–29.

World premieres[23][24][25][]

  • – Q&A with director Jean-Christian Tassy and producer Axel Guyot
  • The Human Centipede 2: Full Sequence (opening night film) – director Tom Six, producer Ilona Six, and actors Ashlynn Yennie, Laurence Harvey, Maddi Black, Katherine Templar, and Emma Lock in attendance
  • Manborg – writer/director/producer Steve Kostanski, co-writer/actor Jeremy Gillespie, and actor Andrea Carr in attendance
  • The Squad – Q&A with director Jaime Osorio Marquez
  • Zombie Ass

International premieres

  • How to Steal 2 Million

U.S. premieres

  • Blind
  • A Boy and His Samurai
  • Bullhead – Q&A with director Michaël R. Roskam
  • Bunohan
  • – Director Jean-Baptiste Léonetti, producer Benjamin Mamou, and executive producer Camille Havard Bourdon in attendance
  • Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan's Hope (closing night film) – Producer Harry Knowles, and stars James Darling, Se Young, and Holly Conrad live in person
  • The Corridor – Director Evan Kelly, writer Josh MacDonald, producer Mike Masters, and producer Craig Cameron live in person
  • The Day – Producer Guy Danella, writer Lucas Passmore, and actor Dominic Monaghan live in person
  • Extraterrestrial – Q&A with director Nacho Vigalondo
  • Headhunters
  • Juan of the Dead – Q&A with director Alejandro Brugués and producer Gervasio Iglesias Macias
  • Julia X 3D – Q&A with director P.J. Pettiette, producer Claudie Viguerie, and actor Kevin Sorbo
  • Karate-Robo Zaborgar – Q&A with director Noboru Iguchi and makeup/FX supervisor Yoshihiro Nishimura
  • Kill Me Please – Q&A with director Olias Barco
  • Last Screening – Q&A with actor Pascal Cervo
  • Livid
  • Michael
  • New Kids Turbo – Q&A with actors Huub Smit and Wesley van Gaalen
  • Rabies
  • Retreat
  • Revenge: A Love Story
  • Sleep Tight – Q&A with director Jaume Balagueró
  • Sleepless Night
  • Smuggler
  • Snowman's Land
  • Snowtown
  • Two Eyes Staring
  • Urban Explorer
  • – Q&A with director Patrik Syversen, producer Kjetil Omberg, producer Terje Stromstad, and actor Stig Frode Henriksen
  • You're Next – Q&A with writer/producer Simon Barrett, producers Keith Calder and Jess Wu, actors Barbara Crampton, A.J. Bowen, Sharni Vinson, and Nick Tucci

Texas premieres

  • A Lonely Place to Die – Q&A with director/co-writer Julian Gilbey and co-writer/editor Will Gilbey
  • Angels & Airwaves Presents LOVE – with guest Q&A from Tom Delonge
  • Aardvark
  • Beyond the Black Rainbow – Q&A with director Panos Cosmatos
  • Body Temperature – Q&A with director Takaomi Ogata
  • El Infierno
  • Elite Squad: The Enemy Within – Q&A with director José Padilha
  • Haunters
  • The Holding
  • Klown (Clown) – Q&A with director Mikkel Norgaard
  • Knuckle – Q&A with director Ian Palmer and James McDonagh
  • Melancholia
  • – Q&A with director Kapel Furman
  • The Stoker
  • Summerland
  • Take Shelter
  • Underwater Love
  • We Need to Talk About Kevin
  • Yakuza Weapon
  • The Yellow Sea

Special screenings[]

  • The Skin I Live In – secret screening
  • Paranormal Activity 3 – secret screening
  • The Innkeepers – premiered at SXSW but also was shown at the closing night of Fantastic Fest

Retrospective screenings[]

  • An American Werewolf in London (1981) – presented by Mondo with special-edition poster and appearance by Stan Winston
  • – theatrical premiere of the 2K digitally restored version
  • Zombie – theatrical premiere of the 2K digitally restored version
  • Comin' At Ya! 3D – with producer Tom Stern and star Tony Anthony in attendance
  • Movies on Fire: Hong Kong Action Classics
  • War of the Worlds – played as part of the Alamo Kid's Club
  • Versus – Guest stars Tak Sakaguchi and writer Yudai Yamaguchi

Award winners[26][]

Audience Award

AMD & Dell "Next Wave" Spotlight Competition

  • Best Picture — Bullhead
  • Best Director — Michael R. Roskam (Bullhead)
  • Best Screenplay — Josh MacDonald (The Corridor)
  • Best Actor — Matthias Schoenaerts (Bullhead)
  • Best Actress — Jessica Cole (Aardvark)
  • Special Jury Award for Boldness of Vision: Beyond the Black Rainbow

Horror Features

  • Best Picture — You're Next
  • Best Director — Adam Wingard (You're Next)
  • Best Screenplay — Simon Barrett (You're Next)
  • Best Actor — Sean Harris (A Lonely Place to Die)
  • Best Actress — Sharni Vinson (You're Next)

Fantastic Features

  • Best Picture — Milocrorze: A Love Story
  • Best Director — Noboru Iguchi (Karate Robo Zaborgar)
  • Best Screenplay — Olafur Egilsson, Grimur Haonarson (Summerland)
  • Best Actor — Julián Villagrán (Extraterrestrial)
  • Best Actress — Sawa Masaki (Underwater Love)

Gutbuster Comedy Features

  • Best Picture – Clown
  • Best Director — Steffen Haars, Flip Van Der Kuil (New Kids Turbo)
  • Best Screenplay — Casper Christensen, Frank Hvam (Clown)

Short Fuse: Horror Shorts

  • Winner: "How to Rid Your Lover of a Negative Emotion Caused By You" (Nadia Litz)
  • Runner-up: "The Unliving" (Hugo Lilj)
  • Special Jury Award for Outstanding Achievement in Special Effects and General Badassery: "Brutal Relax" (David Muñoz, Rafa Dengrá, Adrián Cardona)

Fantastic Shorts

  • Best Fantastic Short: "Decapoda Shock" (Javier Chillón)
  • Runner-up: "All Men Are Called Robert" (Marc-Henri Boulier)
  • Special Jury Mention for Acting: Robert Picardo ("The Candidate")

Drawn and Quartered: Animated Shorts

  • Best Animated Short: "Last Norwegian Troll" (Pjotr Sapegin)
  • Runner-up: Lazarov ("NIETOV")

Highlights[]

  • James Quinn McDonagh versus Tim League at the Fantastic Fest Debates
  • The opening night film Human Centipede 2 had an ambulance on standby outside and handed out barf bags[27]
  • Opening night party in celebration of Human Centipede 2 with live music from the Charles Edward Cheese band
  • Fantastic Feud (Team USA continues win streak over Team International)
  • Fantastic Arcade ran Sept. 22–24
  • Japan Night: Chaos Reigns Karaoke Party
  • 100 Best Kills featuring the best of audience submitted movie deaths
  • Karaoke Apocalypse – karaoke with a live band
  • Fantastic Trivia presented by Geeks Who Drink
  • Fantastic Fest Closing Night Party: Superhero Carnival – featuring Aquaman’s Ocean, The Flash’s Mountain Race Challenge, Batman’s Boxing Battle, Spider-man’s Wall of Webbing, Superman’s House of Flight and carnival food

2012[]

The 2012 Fantastic Fest Film Festival took place September 20–27. This was the last year Fantastic Fest was held at the Highball and South Lamar theater before it was all remodeled.

World premieres[28][29][30][31][32][33][34][]

  • The ABCs of Death
  • The American Scream – Q&A with director Michael Paul Stephenson, producer Lindsay Stephenson, and haunters Manny Souza and Victor Bariteau and family
  • Besties
  • Black Out
  • Bring Me the Head of the Machine Gun Woman – Q&A with director Ernesto Diaz
  • The Collection – Q&A with actress Emma Fitzpatrick
  • The Conspiracy – Q&A with Director Christopher MacBride, producer Lee Kim, actor/producer Aaron Poole, cinematographer Ian Anderson, and actor Jim Gilbert
  • Danger 5
  • Frankenweenie – (opening night film) – Q&A with Tim Burton and voice actors Winona Ryder and Martin Landau
  • – Q&A with director Ryan Polito, star Doug Benson, producer Sharon Everitt, and cinematographer Will Deloney
  • Hellfjord
  • Red Dawn – (closing night film) – Q&A with stars Josh Peck and Adrianne Palicki, director Dan Bradley, and producers Tripp Vinson and Beau Flynn
  • Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning – Q&A with actor Scott Adkins and Mariah Bonner

International premieres

  • Two Rabbits (Dois Coehilos)

U.S. premieres

  • Aftershock - Q&A with director Nicolás López and actor/producer Eli Roth
  • American Mary – Q&A with the Soska Sisters and actress Tristan Risk
  • Antiviral
  • Berberian Sound Studio
  • Cockneys vs. Zombies – Q&A with director Matthias Hoene and writer James Moran
  • Combat Girls
  • Come Out and Play
  • Crave – Q&A with director Charles de Lauzirika and actor Josh Lawson
  • Dead Sushi – Q&A with director Noboru Iguchi, producer Mana Fukui, and actress Rina Takeda
  • Errors of the Human Body – Q&A with actor Michael Eklund, director Jennifer Phang, actor/co-producer Jacqueline Kim, and technical director Jon Destoppeleire
  • Fuck Up – Q&A with director Oystein Karlsen, producer Anders Tangen, cinematographer Pal Bugge Haagenrud, and actor Jon Oigarden
  • Henge
  • Here Comes the Devil – Q&A with director Adrián García Bogliano, producer Andrea Quiroz Hernandez, and actor Francisco Barreiro
  • Holy Motors
  • I Declare War – Q&A with director Rob Wilson and producer Lewin Webb
  • (Memory of the Dead) – Q&A with director Javier Diment and writer Martin Blousson
  • Looper – Q&A with director Rian Johnson
  • – Q&A with director Eric Walter and producers Andrea Adams and Christine Irons
  • New Kids Nitro – Q&A with directors Steffen Haars and Flip van der Kuil, as well as actors Huub Smit and Wesley van Gaalen
  • Outrage Beyond
  • Pusher
  • Tai Chi 0
  • Tower Block – Q&A with director Ronnie Thompson
  • Vanishing Waves
  • Vegetarian Cannibal

Texas premieres

  • Cold Blooded
  • Cold Steel – Q&A with director David Wu
  • Dredd – Q&A with writer/director Alex Garland, actress Olivia Thirlby, and actor Karl Urban
  • – Q&A with directors Jonah Bekhor and Zach Math
  • – Q&A with director Ron Morales and producer Rebecca Lundgren
  • Hail
  • The History of Future Folk – Q&A with producer/co-director Jeremy Kipp Walker, writer/co-director John Mitchell, and actors Nil d-Aulaire and Jay Klaitz
  • No Rest for the Wicked
  • Paris By Night
  • Room 237
  • Taped
  • Unit 7
  • Vulgaria
  • Wrong

Austin premieres

  • Doomsday Book

Special screenings[]

  • Cloud Atlas – (secret screening)
  • Sightseers – (secret screening)
  • Sinister – premiered at SXSW; then had a special screening at Fantastic Fest
  • Paranormal Activity 4 – work-in-progress print with a Q&A with actress Katie Featherston and co-director Henry Joost

Retrospective screenings[]

  • The Entity (1982) – repertory screening as part of the House of Psychotic Women series
  • The Mafu Cage (1978) – repertory screening as part of the House of Psychotic Women series
  • Miami Connection (1987) – Q&A with actor/producer Grandmaster YK, and actors Joe Diamond, Maurice Smith, Angelo Jannotti, and Vince Hirsch
  • Secret Ceremony (1968) repertory screening as part of the House of Psychotic Women series
  • The Shining (1980) – played simultaneously back and forth over each other
  • Wake in Fright (1971)

Award winners[35][]

Audience Award

  • I Declare War (dir. Robert Wilson and Jason Lapeyre)

AMD "Next Wave" Spotlight Competition

  • Best Picture: Flicker (dir. Patrik Eklund)
  • Best Director: Charles de Lauzirika (Crave)
  • Best Screenplay: Max Porcelijn (Plan C)
  • Best Actor: Michael Eklund (Errors of the Human Body)
  • Best Actress: Alina Levshin (Combat Girls)

Fantastic Features

  • Best Picture: Vanishing Waves (dir. Kristina Buozyte)
  • Best Director: Kristina Buozyte (Vanishing Waves)
  • Best Screenplay: Bruno Samper, Kristina Buozyte (Vanishing Waves)
  • Best Actor: Rene Bitorajac (Vegetarian Cannibal)
  • Best Actress: Jurga Jutaite (Vanishing Waves)

Horror Features

  • Best Picture: Here Comes the Devil (dir. Adrián García Bogliano)
  • Best Screenplay: Adrián García Bogliano (Here Comes the Devil)
  • Best Director: Adrián García Bogliano (Here Comes the Devil)
  • Special Mention: Hajime Ohata (Henge)
  • Best Actor: Francisco Barreiro (Here Comes the Devil)
  • Best Actress: Laura Caro (Here Comes the Devil)
  • Special Mention: Katherine Isabel (American Mary)

Gutbuster Comedy Features

  • Best Picture: New Kids Nitro (dir. Steffen Haars & Flip Van der Kuil)
  • Best Director: Dario Russo (Danger 5)
  • Best Screenplay: John Mitchell (The History of Future Folk)
  • Best Actor: Chapman To (Vulgaria)
  • Best Actress: Rina Takeda (Dead Sushi)

Documentary Features

  • Best Picture: The American Scream (dir. Michael Stephenson)
  • Best Director: Rodney Ascher (Room 237)

Short Fuse: Horror Shorts

  • Winner: "At the Formal" (Andrew Kavanagh, Australia)
  • Runner-up: "The Sleepover" (Chris Cullari, USA)

Fantastic Shorts

  • Winner: "Record/Play" (Jesse Atlas, USA)
  • Runner-up: "Love" (Kaveh Nabatian, Canada)

Drawn and Quartered: Animated Shorts

  • Winner: "Bendito Machine IV" (Jossie Malis, Spain)
  • Runner-up: "Tram" (Michaela Pavlátová, Czech Republic)

Highlights[]

  • Front of Drafthouse Lamar painted up for Frankenweenie world premiere
  • Special Frankenweenie screening for dogs and their owners[36]
  • Chaos Reigns Karaoke Party with reunited Dragon Sound at the Highball
  • Opening night Monsters Ball where attendees were encouraged to wear their favorite silver-screen monster costume
  • The American Scream Homemade Haunted House
  • Datapop party celebrating 8-bit music and culture for Fantastic Arcade
  • "Hellfjord" Norwegian Party
  • Tim League fighting YK Kim at the Fantastic Debates
  • Closing night party was Red Dawn themed. The Austin American Legion was decorated as a maximum-security prison with free prison tattoos and head shaving
  • Fantastic Feud (Team International's first victory over Team USA)

2013[]

The 2013 festival was hosted for the first time at the brand new Alamo Drafthouse Lakeline location from September 19–26.

World premieres[37][38][39][40][41][]

North American premieres

U.S. premieres

Texas premieres

Austin premieres

Special screenings[42][]

  • Cheap Thrills – special encore presentation
  • The Green Inferno – (secret screening)
  • Gravity – (secret screening)
  • Child of God – (secret screening)
  • The Rundown – a movie interruption from Doug Benson

Retrospective screenings[]

  • All the Boys Love Mandy Lane
  • Timecrimes – special screening with Mondo poster and vinyl of soundtrack with director Nacho Vigalondo
  • The Devils

Award Winners[43][]

Audience Award

"Next Wave" Spotlight

  • Best Picture: The Dirties (director Matt Johnson)
  • Best Director: Oren Carmi (Goldberg and Eisenberg)
  • Best Screenplay: James Ward Byrkit (Coherence)
  • Best Actor: Yorick van Wageningen (The Resurrection of a Bastard)
  • Best Actress: Swantje Kohlhof (Nothing Bad Can Happen)

Fantastic Features

  • Best Picture: The Congress (director Ari Folman)
  • Best Director: David Perrault (Our Heroes Died Tonight)
  • Best Screenplay: Ari Folman (The Congress)
  • Best Actor: Svein André Hofsø Myhre (Detective Downs)
  • Best Actress: Robin Wright (The Congress)

Horror Features

  • Best Picture: Afflicted (directors Derek Lee and Clif Prowse)
  • Best Director: Derek Lee and Clif Prowse (Afflicted)
  • Best Screenplay: Derek Lee and Clif Prowse (Afflicted)
  • Best Actor: Jason David Brown (Septic Man)
  • Best Actress: Julia Garner (We Are What We Are)

Gutbuster Comedy Features

  • Best Picture: Why Don't You Play In Hell (director Sion Sono)
  • Best Director: Sion Sono (Why Don't You Play In Hell)
  • Best Screenplay: Kankurô Kudô (Maruyama The Middle Schooler)
  • Best Actor: Fuku Suzuki (Kid’s Police)
  • Best Actress: Qi Shu (Journey To the West: Conquering The Demon)

Documentary Features

  • Best Picture: Jodorowsky’s Dune (director Frank Pavich)
  • Best Director: Shaul Schwarz (Narco Cultura)

Short Fuse: Horror Shorts

  • Winner: Remember Me (director Jean-François Asselin)
  • Runner-up: Perfect Drug (director Toon Aerts)

Fantastic Shorts

  • Winner: Beasts in the Real World (director Sol Friedman)
  • Runner-up: My Pain Is Worse Than Your Pain (director Adam Hall)

Drawn and Quartered: Animated Shorts

  • Winner: The Sad House (director Sofia Catalina Carrillo Ramírez)
  • Runner-up: Kick-Heart (director Masaaki Yuasa)

Fantastic Arcade

  • Best in Show and Audience Choice: Samurai Gunn (developed by Teknopants)

Highlights[44][]

  • Danger Gods!: The True Daredevils of Hollywood Legend – live stunt show
  • Fantastic Arcade panels and tournaments
  • Opening Night Party: Machete Don't Stop
  • Fantastic Fest presents Doug Loves Movies
  • Chaos Reigns!!! Karaoke Party
  • The Fantastic Debates Presented by Man of Tai Chi
  • Cards Against Humanity Happy Hour
  • Fantastic Arcade VideoHeroeS Tournament and Arcade Awards
  • You Guys Like Tequila?: The Fantastic Arcade After Party
  • Nerd Rap Throwdown
  • Fantastic Feud (win by Team USA)
  • Fantastic Trivia presented by Geeks Who Drink
  • Metal Meltdown with Karaoke Apocalypse – live band karaoke
  • Closing Night Party

2014[]

The 2014 festival returned to the Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar location from September 18–25 for the 10-year anniversary.

World premieres[45][46][47][]

North American premieres

U.S. premieres

Texas premieres

Austin premieres

Special screenings[]

  • Kung Fu Elliot – Fantastic Fest premiere
  • John Wick – special gala screening
  • – secret screening
  • Miami Connection – a movie interruption from Doug Benson
  • The Look of Silence – a Drafthouse Alliance special screening
  • The Island of Dr. Moreau – Master Pancake screening

Retrospective screenings[48][]

  • Bugsy Malone – Kid Power! book launch
  • Death Wish III
  • Ninja III: The Domination

Award winners[49][]

Audience Award

  • The Tale of Princess Kaguya (director Isao Takahata)

"Next Wave" Spotlight

  • Best Picture: It Follows (director David Robert Mitchell)
  • Best Director: Miroslav Slaboshpitsky (The Tribe)
  • Best Screenplay: David Robert Mitchell (It Follows)
  • Best Actor: Lou Taylor Pucci (Spring)
  • Best Actress: Amy Everson (Felt)

Fantastic Features

  • Best Picture: Alleluia (director Fabrice Du Welz)
  • Best Director: Fabrice Du Welz (ALLELUIA)
  • Best Screenplay: Tetsuya Nakashima, Miako Tadano and Nobuhiro Monma (THE WORLD OF KANAKO)
  • Best Actor: Laurent Lucas (ALLELUIA)
  • Best Actress: Lola Dueñas (ALLELUIA)

Horror Features

  • Best Picture: THE BABADOOK (directed Jennifer Kent)
  • Best Screenplay: Jennifer Kent (THE BABADOOK)
  • Best Director: Martín De Salvo (DARKNESS BY DAY)
  • Best Actor: Noah Wiseman (THE BABADOOK)
  • Best Actress: Essie Davis (THE BABADOOK)

Gutbuster Comedy Features

  • Best Picture: DEAD SNOW 2: RED VS DEAD (director by Tommy Wirkola)
  • Best Director: Hans Petter Moland (IN ORDER OF DISAPPEARANCE)
  • Best Screenplay: Vegar Hoel, Stig Frode Henriksen and Tommy Wirkola (DEAD SNOW 2: RED VS DEAD)
  • Best Actor: Pål Sverre Hagen (IN ORDER OF DISAPPEARANCE)
  • Best Actress: Sylvia Hoeks (BROS BEFORE HOS)

Documentary Features

  • Best Picture: KUNG FU ELLIOT (director Jaret Belliveau)
  • Best Director: Tim Grabham, Jasper Sharp (THE CREEPING GARDEN)

Short Fuse: Horror Shorts'

  • Winner: THE STOMACH directed by Ben Steiner
  • Runner-up: INVADERS directed by Jason Kupfer

Fantastic Shorts

  • Winner: THE VOICE THIEF directed by Adan Jodorowsky
  • Runner-up: MY FATHER IS A BIRD (director Boaz Debby) and SOLITUDO (director Alice Lowe)

Drawn and Quartered: Animated Shorts

  • Winner: THE CHAPERONE (director Fraser Munden)
  • Runner-up: DAY 40 (director Sol Friedman)

Fantastic Arcade

  • Best in Show: BANANA CHALICE (developed by Kyle Reimergartin)

Mercado Fantastico

  • Gold Prize: HAVANA VAMPIRE TERRITORY (director Carlos Lechuga) and THE TURNED (director Andrés Rosende)
  • Silver Prize: FIERCE (director Francisco Lorite)
  • Bronze Prize: HURT (director Pablo Proenza)
  • Special Jury Mention for "Keeping the Spirit of the 80's Alive": THE SHADOWDWELLERS (producer Erick Salomon)
  • Jury Award for Work in Progress, and Chemistry Award: FRONDOSO EDEN DEL CORAZON (director Juan Manuel Fodde)
  • Morbido/Latam Consultation Award: EAT ME (director David Michán)

Highlights[45][46][47][50][]

  • Maltin’s Game Tournament hosted by Leonard Maltin
  • The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail
  • Fantastic Debates
  • Nerd Rap Throwdown
  • Opening Night: 10th Birthday Armageddon (featuring food fight and human piñata)
  • Fantastic Feud (winner: Team USA)
  • Fantastic Arcade
  • Chaos Reigns! Karaoke Party
  • Metal Meltdown with Karaoke Apocalypse
  • Fantastic Fest ABCs of Closing Night Party

2015[]

The 2015 festival returned to the Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar location from Sept. 24–Oct. 1.

World premieres[51][]

North American premieres

  • The Brand New Testament
  • Coz Ov Moni 2
  • Der Bunker
  • In Search of Ultra Sex
  • Lovemilla
  • Speed

U.S. premieres

Texas premieres

Special screenings[]

Award winners[49][]

Audience Award

  • 1st Place – Green Room (director Jeremy Saulnier)
  • 2nd Place – Liza the Fox Fairy (director Károly Ujj Mészáros)
  • 3rd Place – Stand By for Tape Back-Up (director Ross Sutherland)

"Next Wave" Spotlight

  • Best Picture: Der Bunker (director )
  • Best Director: Can Evrenol for Baskin

Fantastic Features

  • Best Picture: The Club
  • Best Director: Duke Johnson and Charlie Kaufman for Anomalisa

Horror Features

  • Best Picture: Demon
  • Best Director: Joe Begos for THE MIND’S EYE

Comedy Features

  • Best Picture: THE BRAND NEW TESTAMENT
  • Best Director: Anders Thomas Jensen for MEN & CHICKEN

Documentary Features

  • Best Picture: MAN VS SNAKE
  • Best Director: Heath Cozens for DOGLEGS

Horror Shorts

  • Best Picture: SISTER HELL
  • Best Director: Ryan Spindell for THE BABYSITTER MURDERS

Fantastic Shorts

  • Best Picture: MOVIES IN SPACE
  • Best Director: Jeremy David White for ENHANCED

Fantastic Arcade

  • Best in Show: SECRET LEGEND developed by Andrew Shouldice
  • Audience Award Winner: SUPER RUSSIAN ROULETTE developed by Andrew Reitano

Mercado Fantastico

  • 1st Place: THE DUMP by Fernando Montes de Oca and Xavier Sánchez Mercado
  • 2nd Place: PARADISE HILLS by Alice Waddington
  • 3rd Place: EL GIGANTE by Gigi Saul Guerrero

FANTASTIC BUMPER COMPETITION – Presented by SourceFed Nerd

  • THE JURY directed by Joe Nicolosi

2016[]

The 2016 festival took place at the Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar from Sept. 22–29.

World premieres[52][53][54][]

International Premieres

  • Popoz
  • Aalavandhan
  • The High Frontier
  • Shimauma
  • Terry Teo
  • Young Offenders
  • The Truth Beneath

North American Premieres

U.S. Premieres

  • Arrival
  • Asura
  • Assassination Classroom – Graduation
  • The Bad Batch
  • Zoology
  • Dog Eat Dog
  • Elle
  • The Girl With All the Gifts
  • The Handmaiden
  • Nova Seed
  • Raw
  • Sadako vs. Kayako
  • Toni Erdmann
  • The Age of Shadows
  • The Autopsy of Jane Doe
  • Colossal
  • Headshot
  • The Invisible Guest
  • My Entire Highschool is Sinking Into the Sea

Texas Premieres

  • Helmut Berger, Actor
  • They Call Me Jeeg Robot
  • A Monster Calls
  • Hentai Kamen 2: The Abnormal Crisis
  • The Lure

Regional Premieres

  • Bugs
  • The Eyes of My Mother

Austin Premieres

  • Rats

Repertory Screenings

  • Khalnayak
  • Magadheera

Special Screenings

  • The Greasy Strangler
  • Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
  • Phantasm: Remastered
  • Goke: Body Snatcher from Hell
  • Ash vs. Evil Dead – with Bruce Campbell, Ray Santiago, Dana DeLorenzo and Lee Majors in attendance
  • Westworld

Award Winners[55][]

Audience Award

  • Bad Black – Directed by Nabwana Igg
  • 1st Runner Up – Nirvanna The Band The Show – Directed by Matt Johnson
  • 2nd Runner Up – Raw – Directed by Julia Ducournau

"Next Wave" Features

  • Best Picture: ZOOLOGY directed by Ivan I. Tverdovsky
  • Best Director: Julia Ducournau for RAW
  • Special Mention for Fantastic Spirit: THE LURE

Fantastic Features

  • Best Picture: COLOSSAL directed by Nacho Vigalondo
  • Best Director: Amat Escalante for THE UNTAMED

Horror Features

  • Best Picture: THE AUTOPSY OF JANE DOE directed by André Øvredal
  • Best Director: Colm McCarthy for THE GIRL WITH ALL THE GIFTS

Comedy Features

  • Best Picture: DOWN UNDER directed by Abraham Forsythe
  • Best Director: Abraham Forsythe for DOWN UNDER
  • Special Mention for Best Comedy Debut: THE YOUNG OFFENDERS

Action Features

  • Best Picture: AGE OF SHADOWS directed by Kim Jee-woon
  • Best Director: Nabwana IGG for BAD BLACK
  • Special Mention for Best Action: CALL OF HEROES

Documentary Features

  • Best Picture: Original Copy directed by Florian Heinzen-Ziob & Georg Heinzen
  • Best Director: Florian Heinzen-Ziob and Georg Heinzen for Original Copy

Short Fuse: Horror Shorts

  • Best Picture: CURVE directed by Tim Egan
  • Best Director : Tim Egan for CURVE
  • Special Mention: OVERTIME
  • Special Mention: Najarra Townsend, lead actress in THE STYLIST

Fantastic Shorts

  • Best Picture: SUMMER CAMP ISLAND directed by Julia Pott
  • Best Director : Chris Mitchell & Yoav Lester for IRON SPYDER

Shorts With Legs

  • Best Picture: PACO directed by Catalina Jordan Alvarez
  • Best Director: Calvin Reeder for THE PROCEDURE
  • Special Mention for Best Meal: THE WORM

Fantastic Arcade

  • Most Fantastic: Everything by David O'Reilly
  • Audience Choice: Loot Rascals by Hollow Ponds

Fantastic Bumper Competition

  • JACK SKELLINGTON IN THE BOX directed by Roman Fruehan

Highlights[]

  • Satanic Panic Escape Room[56]
  • Fantastic Feud
  • Fantastic Debates
  • Doug Loves Movies
  • The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail
  • Itchy-O
  • Maltin at the Movies: Tim Burton
  • Puke and Explode! – The Fantastic Fest Eating Contest
  • Dishoom Reigns Karaoke Party
  • Maltin at the Movies: Bruce Campbell
  • Nerd Rap
  • Rogue One for the Road: The Star Wars Drink Competition
  • Everything Is Terrible!
  • 100 Best Kills: 100 Worst Births
  • Geeks Who Drink
  • Doug Benson Movie Interruption: The Monster Squad
  • Dark Corner VR
    • Catatonic
    • Mule
    • Burlap

2017[]

The 2017 festival took place at the Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar from Sept. 21–28. The event attracted attention due to the disclosure that Tim League had re-hired as a writer even though Faraci resigned from Birth.Movies.Death in 2016 after he was accused of sexual assault. Faraci's re-hiring prompted the resignation of Todd Brown, Fantastic Fest's director of international programming.[57] Alamo Drafthouse/Fantastic Fest severed ties with Harry Knowles after sexual harassment/assault allegations pertaining to him also surfaced.[58]

World Premieres[59][60][61][]

  • 1922
  • Anna and the Apocalypse
  • Juvenile
  • Maus
  • Applecart
  • Haunters: The Art of the Scare
  • Salyut-7
  • Tigers Are Not Afraid
  • Wheelman
  • World of Tomorrow Episode Two: The Burden of Other People's Thoughts
  • Ichi the Killer (4k Restoration)
  • Take It Out in Trade
  • All You Can Eat Buddha
  • Wizard (Matwetwe)
  • Hagazussa[62]

International Premieres

  • The Originals
  • 3Ft. Ball and Souls
  • Baasha
  • Rabbit
  • V.I.P.

North American Premieres

U.S. Premieres

Texas Premieres

Repertory Screenings

Special Screenings

  • Gemini
  • Doug Benson Movie Interruption: Babe: Pig in the City

Award Winners[63][]

Audience Award Winner

  • Audience Award Winner: BODIED directed by Joseph Kahn
  • 1st Runner-Up: GILBERT directed by Neil Berkeley
  • 2nd Runner-Up: WORLD OF TOMORROW EPISODE TWO directed by Don Hertzfeldt

"Next Wave" Features

Fantastic Features

Horror Features

  • Best Picture: THE CURED directed by David Freyne
  • Best Director: Issa López for TIGERS ARE NOT AFRAID
  • Special Mention for Most Creative FX and Innovative Approach to Vampire Mythology to VAMPIRE CLAY

Comedy Features

  • Best Picture: THE SQUARE directed by Ruben Östlund
  • Best Director: Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurðsson for UNDER THE TREE
  • Special Mention for Sheer Ballsiness to RON GOOSMAN’S LOW BUDGET STUNT MAN

Thriller Features

  • Best Picture: BAD GENIUS directed by Nattawut Poonpiriya
  • Best Director: Park Hoon-jung for V.I.P.
  • Special Mention for Building a Cinematic Universe on a Budget: The Endless

Documentary Features

  • Best Picture and Best Director: BRIMSTONE & GLORY directed by Viktor Jakovleski
  • Special Mention to Love and Saucers

Short Fuse: Horror Shorts

  • Best Picture: VOYEUR directed by Charlotte Lam, Claire Stradwick
  • Best Director : Gonçalo Almeida for THURSDAY NIGHT
  • Special Mention to CRESWICK

Fantastic Shorts

  • Best Picture: THE BURDEN directed by Niki Lindroth von Bahr
  • Special Mention for Biggest Face Melter to KAIJU BUNRAKU

Shorts With Legs

  • Best Picture and Best Director: THE TESLA WORLD LIGHT directed by Matthew Rankin
  • Special Mention to BEANS by director Maxwell Nalevansky

Fantastic Bumper Competition

  • SNAP SNAP directed by Felicia Rein

Highlights[]

  • Fantastic Debates
  • Fantastic Feud
  • Maltin at the Movies: Elijah Wood
  • Maltin at the Movies: Vince Vaughn
  • Puke and Explode! – The Fantastic Fest Eating Contest[64]
  • Nerd Rap Contest
  • Chaos Reigns Karaoke Party
  • Opening Night Pajama Party Jam[65]
  • Transference VR[66]
  • The Monster Squad Mega Mash[67]
  • The Thing: Infection at Outpost 31 Game Play[66]
  • Teen Panel: Anna and the Apocalypse
  • The Glassed Jedi: Star Wars Drink Competition[64]
  • Everything is Terrible: The Great Satan
  • Cadaverous Closing Night Party with Itchy-O

2018[]

The 2018 festival took place at the Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar from Sept. 20–27.

World Premieres[68][69][70][71][]

  • Bros: After the Screaming Stops
  • All the Gods in the Sky
  • Apostle
  • Between Worlds
  • Bloodline
  • The Boat
  • Feral
  • Folklore
    • Mongdal
    • Toyol
  • FP2: Beats of Rage
  • Girls with Balls
  • House of Sweat and Tears
  • I Was a Teenage Serial Killer – new restoration
  • Level 16
  • Maniac – new 4K restoration
  • Mary Jane's Not a Virgin Anymore – new 4K restoration
  • The Night Comes for Us
  • Overlord
  • The Perfection
  • Savage
  • Starfish
  • Strike, Dear Mistress, and Cure His Heart
  • Sudden Fury – new restoration
  • The Trip Back
  • The Unthinkable
  • You Might be the Killer

International Premieres

  • Madam Yankelova's Fine Literature Club
  • Werewolf

North American Premieres

  • Suspiria
  • The Bouncer
  • Dachra
  • Deadly Games
  • Fugue
  • Keep an Eye Out
  • Knife + Heart
  • The Man Who Killed Don Quixote[72][73]
  • May the Devil Take You
  • Modest Heroes: Ponoc Short Films Theatre, Vol 1
  • Murder Me, Monster
  • Open 24 Hours
  • Quit Your Life
  • School's Out
  • When the Trees Fall
  • White Fire – 2K restoration
  • The Wolf House

U.S. Premieres

Regional Premieres

  • Ban Geum-ryeon
  • The Blood of Wolves
  • Deadwax
  • Laika
  • Violence Voyager
  • The World is Yours

Texas Premieres

  • Bad Times at the El Royale
  • The Bastards' Fig Tree
  • Border
  • Burning
  • Chained for Life
  • Destroyer
  • Dogman
  • An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn
  • Life After Flash
  • Lords of Chaos
  • One Cut of the Dead
  • Piercing
  • The Quake
  • Slut in a Good Way

Austin Premieres

  • The Guilty
  • Holiday

Retrospective Screenings[]

  • Blood Lake
  • Flash Gordon

Shorts[74][]

Fantastic Shorts[]
  • Hi-Five the Cactus
  • O.I.
  • Petite Avarie
  • Pizzamonster
  • Puppet Master
  • Space Flower
  • Squirrel
Short Fuse Presented by Stage 13[]
  • Acid
  • Chowboys: An American Folktale
  • Drum Wave
  • A Haunting
  • Helsinki Mansplaining Massacre
  • Riley Was Here
  • Songbird
  • Special Day
  • Stigma
Shorts with Legs[]
  • The Beaning
  • Cold Fish
  • Emotion 93
  • Entropia
  • Hair: The Story of Grass
  • Pan
  • The Passage
Shorts with Kimchi: Korean Short Film Sidebar[]
  • Human Stone
  • The Lady from 406
  • Lal La Land
  • Pepper
  • Unknown Woman
Paired with Features[]
  • Albatross Soup
  • Bedridden
  • The Bloody Ballad of Squirt Reynolds
  • Catcalls
  • Caterpillarplasty
  • CC
  • End Times
  • Feast on the Young
  • Floor 9.5
  • Goodnight
  • Gutter
  • Information Superhighway
  • Keep Your Mouth Shut
  • Laura & Vineta
  • Liquid Soul
  • The Menu
  • Monstagram
  • Monster Challenge
  • My Name Is Marc, And You Can Count On It
  • Occupant
  • Rosalina
  • Salt
  • The Slows
  • Sprites
  • A Thing of Dreams
  • Time Enforcer

Award Winners[75][]

"Main Competition" Features

  • Best Picture: DONNYBROOK directed by Tim Sulton
  • Best Director: Peter Strickland for IN FABRIC

"Next Wave" Features

  • Best Picture/Director: HOLIDAY directed by Isabella Eklöf
  • Special Mention for Sébastien Marnier for SCHOOL'S OUT

"Horror" Features

  • Best Picture: TERRIFIED directed by Demián Rugna
  • Best Director: Shinichiro Ueda for ONE CUT OF THE DEAD
  • Special Mention to LUZ directed by Tilman Singer

"Audience Award" Winner

  • Audience Award Winner: ONE CUT OF THE DEAD directed by Shinichiro Ueda
  • 1st Runner-Up: THE GUILTY directed by Gustav Möller
  • 2nd Runner-Up: AFTER THE SCREAMING STOPS directed by Joe Pearlman and David Soutar

Short With Legs

  • Best Picture: THE PASSAGE directed by Kitao Sakurai
  • Special Mention to EMOTION 93 directed by Oz Davidson

Short Fuse: Horror Shorts

  • Best Picture: ACID (aka ACIDE) directed by Just Philippot

Fantastic Shorts

  • Best Picture: SQUIRREL directed by Alex Kavutskiy

Fantastic Bumper Competition

  • DARK BIDDINGS directed by Jensen Yancey

2019[]

The 2019 festival took place at the Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar from Sept. 19–26.

World Premieres[]

  • 100 Best Kills - The Sweetest Taboo
  • Amigo
  • Bloody Birthday - new restoration
  • Butt Boy
  • The Cleansing Hour
  • Climate of the Hunter
  • Cosmic Candy
  • Fractured
  • Genndy Tartakovsky’s Primal
  • In the Shadow of the Moon
  • In the Tall Grass
  • The McPherson Tape - new preservation
  • The Mortuary Collection
  • Nail in the Coffin - The Fall and Rise of Vampiro
  • Night Drive
  • Night Has Come
  • The Peanut Butter Solution - new 2K restoration
  • Random Acts of Violence
  • Reflections of Evil - new preservation
  • She Mob - 2K preservation
  • Tammy and the T-Rex - fully restoration
  • VFW
  • Vhyes
  • The Wave
  • We Summon the Darkness
  • Wrinkles in the Clown
  • Wyrm

International Premieres

  • Homewrecker
  • Phil Tippett - Mad Dreams and Monsters

North American Premieres

  • 4x4
  • Abou Leila
  • Adoration
  • Blood Machines
  • Deerskin
  • Die Kinder der Toten
  • The Golden Glove
  • Iron Fists and Kung Fu Kicks
  • Keep Me Company
  • Patrick
  • Rock, Paper, and Scissors
  • The True Adventures of Wolfboy

U.S. Premieres

Texas Premieres

  • After Midnight
  • Bliss in 35mm
  • Come to Daddy
  • Dolemite Is My Name
  • Happy Face
  • Knives and Skin
  • Koko-di Koko-da
  • The Last to See Them
  • Limbo - new preservation
  • The Lodge
  • Memory: The Origins of Alien
  • Parasite
  • The Pool
  • Swallow
  • Sweetheart
  • The Vast of Night
  • Why Don't You Just Die!
  • You Don't Nomi

Austin Premieres

Retrospective Screenings[]

Shorts[]

Horror Features[]

  • The Color Out of Space

2021[]

The 2021 festival will take place at the Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar from 23 to 30 September. The festival will be held in reformated structure due to restrictions of COVID-19 pandemic aftermath.[76]

See also[]

  • European Fantastic Film Festivals Federation

Other genre film festivals[]

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