Fant Bilbao Reveals Complete Chilling Line-Up

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With just over a fortnight before FANT22 kicks off in Bilbao this year, the full line-up of features and shorts has now been revealed and we’re happy to report that it’s pretty immense.

Organised by Bilbao’s City Council, the festival’s Official Section boasts 14 international feature films – 4 Spanish premieres and 1 European premiere – together with 25 short films, all up for competition, 11 of which have been submitted by Basque filmmakers.

From the Press Release:

This year, Gonzalo López-Gallego gets the ball rolling with his latest project, The Hollow Point. This, a European Premiere, will screen as part of the opening ceremony taking place on Friday, May 6, at 20:00, at the Campos Theatre. Gonzalo López-Gallego’s big break came at the hand of the Weinstein brothers with Apollo 18, which he swiftly followed up with Open Grave, the latter taking home the Best Screenplay Award at FANT this time two years ago.

FANT22 will also play host to a special screening of the sci-fi thriller Rendezvous, the debut feature from Guillermo Julían and Román Santiago (both hailing from Bilbao).

Another not-to-be-missed highlight is the special screening of the Jaume Balagueró-produced Summer Camp, directed by Alberto Marini, who will be putting in an appearance on Wednesday, May 11.

Running in parallel to the official line-up, festivalgoers can enjoy a wide selection of free screenings in FANT’s Panorama Strand, together with other special screenings of genre classics and Basque short films.

THE OFFICIAL SECTION

This year, 14 feature films (including 4 national premieres and 1 European premiere) will be in the running to take home the 2016 FANT Best Feature, Best Screenplay and Best Director awards.

The European première this year is Resurrección (Argentina, 2016), the third feature from Gonzalo Calzada (screening May 8), which is currently making waves in Argentine cinemas since its theatrical January 7 release.

FANT’s 4 national premieres are made up of:

William Brent Bell’s The Boy (USA, 2016) (May 7) (review), Colin and Cameron Cairnes’ Scare Campaign (Australia, 2016) (May 8), Mickey Keating’s Darling (USA, 2015) (May 8) (review), and Micah Wright and Jay Lender’s They´re Watching (USA, 2016) (May 10) (review).

The remaining official section films consist of:

Valentín J. Diment’s El eslabón podrido (The Rotten Link) (Argentina, 2015) (review), Isaac Ezban’s Los parecidos (The Similars) (Mexico, 2015) (review), Ben Wheatley’s High Rise (UK, 2015), Joe Begos’ The Mind´s Eye (USA, 2015) (review), Nikias Chyssos’ Der Bunker (Gernany, 2015), Southbound (USA, 2015) (review) from Roxanne Benjamin, David Bruckner, Patrick Horvath and Radio Silence, Teemu Nikki’s Lovemilla (Finland, 2015), Ben Cresciman’s Sun Choke (USA, 2015) (review), and Jeremy Saulnier’s Green Room (USA, 2015) (review).

All films will screen in their original language with Spanish subtitles. In addition, The Rotten Link, Darling, Der Bunker and Sun Choke will also include Basque subtitles.

SUPPORTING SHORT FILM

Shorts will, once again, play a major role at FANT22, in the Panorama section, the new FantasticPhone Movistar+ competition for shorts films shot on phones and, of course, in the Official Section, with two € 3,000 prizes going to the best short films selected from the Official Section (as chosen by the jury and festivalgoers), and a third prize of € 2,000 going to the Best Basque Short Film.

This year, more than 850 shorts were submitted from all around the globe with the 25 selected films screening in the FANT EN CORTO Section. All shorts can be seen on the 6th and 7th of May with Basque shorts screening on the 6th and all remaining shorts screening on the 7th.

The Official Selection jury selecting this year’s Best Feature, Best International Short and Best Basque Short will consist of actress Fiona O’Shaughnessy, actor Laurence R. Harvey, and José María Clemente, journalist and Movistar+ programming director.

The awards ceremony will be held as part of the festival’s closing gala at the Sala BBK – Gran Via, on May 13, at 20:00. Said gala will include a screening of the short film Graffiti, the latest project from director Lluis Quiles, and the awards ceremony will be followed by a special screening of Baskin with the film’s director, Can Evrenol, in attendance to receive this year’s FANTROBIA Emerging Talent Award.

There’s so much more planned for the fest so the best way to discover absolutely everything FANT has to offer is to enjoy the complete line-up trailer below:

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4497g2gyOU]Official Selection FANT

 

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