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Fantasia 2001 Report: Post 9/11
Randolph Jordan summarizes Fantasia 2001 in light of the tragic event of 9/11, an event which may perhaps change how reality-based violence is treated in films and other forms of entertainment.
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Fantasia 2001 Report: Take 2
Fantasia, in its 6th year, continues to grow and mature as an important and eclectic film festival.
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Fantasia 2001: Mid-Festival Report
Offscreen welcomes Randolph Jordan with his first of a two-part festival report on Fantasia 2001.
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Fantasia 2000: Looking Back
An in-depth festival report on the fifth installment of the Fantasia Film Festival (2000).
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Fantasia Special: 1999 & 2000
A look back to Fantasia 1999 and a look forward to Fantasia 2000.
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One on one with Annabel Chong
During the 1999 Fantasia Film Festival Montrealers were “graced” with the presence of Grace Quek (alias Annabel Chong), in town promoting a documentary about her life entitled SEX: The Annabel Chong Story, directed by Canadian filmmaker Gough Lewis.
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Fant-Asia 1998: The Year of the Torture, Part 2
The extreme levels of violence found in Hong Kong and Japanese films confounds many Western viewers because Western culture, unlike most Eastern cultures, tends to moralize violence. Read on for a cultural contextualisation of violence Asian style.
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Fant-Asia 1998: The Year of the Torture, Part 1
Montreal's Fantasia Film Festival returns for its third successful year, presenting challenging Asian and International films. Read here for in-depth converage of Montreal's most popular (populist?) film fest.
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Fant-Asia Report 2: A Wrap Up
The whirlwind that was Fant-Asia has come and gone, leaving in its wake some 70,000 spectators and a trail of cinematic blood and bullet-ridden body parts.
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Fantasia ’97: the Hong Kong programme
Fantasia ’97 promises to be as spectacular as last year’s edition, Montreal’s first festival of commercial (Fantasy and Action) Asian cinema, Fantasia, which was arguably the city’s most popular film festival of all time.
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Fant-Asia Report 1
I'm writing this nine days into Fant-Asia , Saturday the 19th, and one thing is clear, any doubts the organisers may have had concerning year two can rest in peace: the fest is a success far beyond their wildest dreams.
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The Beyond
Lucio Fulci's archetypical Italian zombie epic The Beyond plays at Fantasia in a pristine 35mm print.
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Back with a Blast!
Last summer’s surprising smash-hit festival Fant-Asia is back with the same look, location and principal organizers, but with an added International component.
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