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Digging Beneath Shallow Ground
An interview with director, cast and select production people of the refreshingly original indie horror film, Shallow Ground.
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Fantasia 2006: A Strange Circus Indeed
A report on Fantasia Film Festival 2006, discussing issues related to form-content, style for style's sake, and short films featuring man eating cats.
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An Interview with Sion Sono
An interview with the director of Strange Circus and The Suicide Club, Sion Sono.
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Fantasia 2006: 10th Year Anniversary
A report on the 10th Year Anniversary of Fantasia, focusing on films featuring particularly nasty male pyschos.
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The 29th Hong Kong International Film Festival
A report on the 29th International Hong Kong Film festival.
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Pregnant Silences: Waiting in Expectation at Fantasia 2004 and 2005
Writer Randolph Jordan weaves through a thematic pattern of pregnancy/death/rebirth which left its mark on FanTasia 2005.
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“God Complex,” Hallowed by thy Name!
Montreal's animator/filmmaker Rick Trembles interviews the living legend of fantastic cinema, stop-motion animator extraordinaire, Ray Harryhausen.
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Firecracker: An Interview with Steve Balderson
An interview with the director of the indie reality-based melodrama (in the good sense) Firecracker.
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Tomoko Matsunashi: The Way of the Interview
An interview with director Tomoko Matsunashi on her film The Way of the Director.
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Fantasia 2004 Part 2: Selections from the International Programming
Part-two of Fantasia Festival report.
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Fantasia 2004 Part 1: Selections from Japan (mainly) and Korea
Fantasia is back after a one year hiatus, stonger than ever.
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Suicide, Regeneration, and a Tear upon Waking: Fantasia 2003
Randolph Jordan stretches his writer's arms in his two-part Fantasia 2003 report, using part one to reflect on cult cinema spectatorship.
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Fantasia Part 2. Suicide is for the Birds
Jordan uses part two of his report as an extended mediation on Fantasia (and Jordan) favorite Takashi Miike.
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Fantasia 2003: The Heights of Low Budget
Low budget excels at FanTasia 2003.
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FanTasia 2003 Preview
The long wait is over. After a one year hiatus for economic and logistical reasons, the FanTasia International Film Festival is back (July 17-August 10, 2003).
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