Fantasia Announces Second Wave of Programming, Including ‘Shin Ultraman’ and ‘Polaris’

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The Fantasia International Film Festival is celebrating its 26th Anniversary in Montreal this summer, taking place from July 14 – August 3, with its Frontières International Co-Production Market being held July 21 – 24.

The full lineup of over 100 feature films and 200+ shorts will be announced in late June. In the
meantime, the festival is excited to reveal a selected Second Wave of titles and events. Check them out below!

THE ECO-ACTION FANTASY POLARIS BLASTS IN MAD MAX-STYLE TO OPEN THE 26th EDITION OF FANTASIA! 

With frostbitten hands clasping magical seal-jaws, incredible fights, and visceral kills, POLARIS is a singular vision of a post-apocalyptic world. Director KC Carthew creates a dystopian future with nods to George Miller’s classic Max Max series and an all-female-identifying cast. Filmed in the Yukon, we follow the journey of Sumi (Viva Lee) and her adoptive polar bear mother to the north star Polaris as they navigate the harsh landscape. She encounters brutal foes that are no match for her fierce powers, and when she discovers unexpected allies along the way, the stakes become deadlier.

Following Carthew’s first short FISH OUT OF WATER, which premiered at the 19th edition of Fantasia, and her award-winning 2017 debut feature THE SUN AT MIDNIGHT, Carthew returns with POLARIS—a Frontieres project pitched in 2019. Expect innovative writing and direction, including a primarily non-verbal experience, the breathtaking landscapes of the Yukon, plenty of thrilling action, and at heart, a story of perseverance and friendship.

Distributed in Canada by Filmoption International. Word Premiere.

A SPOTLIGHT ON THE WORLD OF QUEER GENRE CINEMA

Following our tradition of uplifting new voices, radical cinematic visions, and trailblazing genre work, Fantasia is proud to put the spotlight of its second wave on queer genre cinema. They’re excited to feature Eduardo Casanova’s LA PIETÀ, a genre-bending surrealist odyssey, and Tara Thorne’s #metoo tinged revenge thriller COMPULSUS.

In the horror genre we are happy to be featuring Carter Smith’s bug-nuts film SWALLOWED, and Addison Heimann’s haunting psychological descent HYPOCHONDRIAC. Also in the spotlight are two documentaries: Rit Baghdadi’s revolutionary all-female-identifying punk rock doc SIRENS, and Ry Levey’s queer wrestling chronicle OUT IN THE RING. Additional titles in this spotlight will be revealed in our 3rd and final wave, and also included are two titles from our first wave, Amanda Kramer’s PLEASE BABY PLEASE and GIVE ME PITY!

SHIN ULTRAMAN REIMAGINES AN ESSENTIAL ICON OF JAPANESE POP SCI-FI

Following its enormously successful release in Japan, Fantasia unleashes the highly anticipated SHIN ULTRAMAN. Directed by Shinji Higuchi, famed for the special-effects work on 1990s GAMERA revival and for directing the live-action ATTACK ON TITAN films; and scripted by Hideaki Anno, the genius behind the hit anime NEON GENESIS EVANGELION.

SHIN ULTRAMAN reunites the pair, who co-directed 2016’s astounding SHIN GODZILLA, to
reimagine another essential icon of tokusatsu, Japan’s science-fiction TV and cinema. Debuted in 1966, Tsuburaya Productions’ giant, shiny superhero from space—and the wild array of alien monsters he confronts—have embedded themselves in the nation’s popular culture for generations.

With auteur flair, unprecedented visual impact, and genuine affection for the Ultraman franchise, Anno and Higuchi now renew, as only they could, the action-packed cosmic saga of Ultraman, his alter ego Shinji Kaminaga, and his colleagues in the science police force battling endless extraterrestrial threats. North American Premiere

THE ARTIFICE GIRL POSES TOUGH QUESTIONS ABOUT CRIME AND CODE

When an internet vigilante develops a revolutionary new computer program to combat online predators, its rapid advancement leads to serious questions of autonomy, oppression, and what it really means to be human. An extraordinary debut from writer-director-editor-co-star Franklin Ritch, THE ARTIFICE GIRL is a tense spiral of moral complexity in the world of technology and crime prevention, with a script that moves as fast as a coder types and a phenomenal cast that includes Tatum Mathews, Sinda Nichols, David Girard and Lance Henrikson. World Premiere.

SHINICHIRO UEDA’S POPRAN: DICKS ON THE RUN!

Tagami Tatsuya (Yoji Minagawa) has found great success as the CEO of an online manga
reading platform– so much that he has become a colossal dick to everyone around him … Until a fantastical twist of fate takes that away. One morning, he discovers his genitals have flown the coop! Poof! Gone! Following the worldwide success of ONE CUT OF THE DEAD, Shinichiro Ueda returns with a goofy, conceptual comedy-drama tackling masculine ego by way of flying penises– trademark meta-commentary fully intact! North American Premiere.

A SINGLE MOTHER CHANGES HER LIFE THROUGH BOXING IN THE WORLD PREMIERE
OF RED SHOES

After the heartbreaking death of her husband, struggling single mother Manami must get back in the ring to keep custody of her beloved daughter when her mother-in-law disputes her child support rights in court. The visceral struggle for motherhood in Halle Berry’s BRUISED meets the ROCKY saga’s exhilarating fight sequences in this engaging boxing drama directed by Toshiro Saiga (KANON). Aya Asahina trained hard to deliver a superb physical and emotional performance, which pays off as she shines in and out of the ring. World Premiere.

HALLUCINATORY, TRANSGRESSIVE BRILLIANCE FROM EDUARDO CASANOVA: LA
PIETÀ

Eduardo Casanova’s sophomore feature, following 2017’s PIELES (SKINS), LA PIETÀ is a
surrealist odyssey into the extremes of codependency, depicting the close relationship between a mother and her son – and the ways that relationship changes when one is diagnosed with a terminal illness. Alternately transgressive, poetic, and darkly humorous, the film exists at the spiritual crossroads of Buñuel, Cronenberg, and Jodorowsky, with a breathtaking visual design unlike anything out there. Produced by Álex De la Iglesia and Carolina Bang.

Official Selection: Karlovy Vary International Film Festival 2022 (competition “Proxima”). North American Premiere.

CHOROKBAM: DIVE INTO THE GREEN NIGHT

A night guard discovers a dead cat hanging by its neck. As if struck by a bad omen, his family
life starts crumbling. Soon, the death of a relative begins unearthing buried secrets. Winner of the CGV Arthouse Award at the latest Busan International Film Festival, Yoon Seo-jin’s
existential horror debut CHOROKBAM is a stunning family drama, carried by a foreboding,
suffocating atmosphere of nearly cosmic proportion. This is a potent visualization of anxiety,
grief and depression as it permeates and obliterates one’s worldview. Camera Lucida section.
North American Premiere.

ENTER NEIL LABUTE’S HOUSE OF DARKNESS

A manipulative player (Justin Long) accompanies his latest potential hook-up (Kate Bosworth) to her enormous gothic mansion and experiences a rather different kind of evening than he’d anticipated in HOUSE OF DARKNESS, a subversive horror-comedy from celebrated playwright and filmmaker Neil LaBute. This riveting film is at once sardonic and severe in its exploration of power games between the sexes, with brilliantly scripted sequences that are an absolute joy to watch. International Premiere.

A DARK, MORAL UNIVERSE: MISSING

Depressed and in debt, Santoshi (Jiro Sato, FABLE) has found a way out: he vows to capture
the infamous serial killer “No Name” (Hiroya Shimizu, TOKYO REVENGERS). When he goes
missing, his daughter Kaeda (Aoi Ito) fears the worst and starts looking for him. The
Japanese-South Korean co-production MISSING subverts the expectations of a simple serial
killer story. Director Shinzo Katayama, noted former assistant director to Bong Joon-ho, stays
true to his roots and thrusts his audience into a pitch blackthriller that shares Bong’s propensity for twists, stylistic excess, and tonal malleability. North American Premiere.

LECONTE. DEPARDIEU. MAIGRET.

In 1950s Paris, the body of a young woman is found dressed in an evening gown and holding
no I.D. When nobody claims the body, Detective Jules Maigret is brought on the case. A
long-awaited pairing of two French cinema greats –writer-director Patrice Leconte and Gérard Depardieu– MAIGRET is a new take on Georges Simenon’s classic French detective character, adapted from the 1954 novel Maigret et la jeune morte. This film is a cause for celebration for fans of French cinema, great detective stories, and cinephiles everywhere. North American Premiere.

SWALLOWED – A DRUG DEAL GONE WRONG IN UNSETTLING QUEER HORROR

Beloved genre director and Fantasia alumnus Carter Smith (THE RUINS, BUGCRUSH), returns
to the roots of his bug-focused debut with the extreme piece of queer body horror SWALLOWED, starring Jena Malone and a flamboyant Mark Patton. Set in a remote township on the border of Maine and Canada, this creepy-crawly-fable of survival and heartwarming friendship is as delightfully grotesque and suspenseful as it is compelling and unsettling. To be devoured without moderation. International Premiere

STELLAR: A MAGICAL RIDE CREATES THE FIRST SUSPENSEFUL CAR CHASE UNDER
THE SPEED LIMIT

Young-bae (Song Ho-jun, BIG MATCH), an ace in the car loan industry, loses a luxury car
loaded with drugs belonging to the local mafia, and must get it back with only his late father’s beat-up vehicle by his side. In this not-so-fast and even less furious road trip comedy loaded with strangely exciting slow-moving car chases, Co-writer/Director Kwon Soo-kyung delivers a funny and touching film with hints of fantasy. Canadian Premiere

SUBURBAN MAYHEM DESCENDS ON FANTASIA WITH CULT HERO

Director and producer Jesse Thomas Cook delighted audiences with MONSTER BRAWL at
Fantasia in 2011, where it was nominated for Best Canadian Feature. He’s now returned to
bring Montreal another helping of over-the-top comedy with the World Premiere of CULT HERO. Audiences will meet a control freak Karen realtor who enlists the help of a failed “cult buster” to rescue her husband from the clutches of a dubious self-help leader. Cook catapults the story into the world of cults and washed-up private investigators. World Premiere

FOLKLORE AND FANTASY IN A SECRETIVE SMALL TOWN LEADS IN THE PROTECTOR

Merging South Asian folklore, smalltown Canada, and a strong female lead, THE PROTECTOR
is a unique take on managing trauma. Toronto-based writer-director Lenin M. Sivam garnered acclaim for 1999, A GUN & A RING, and ROOHBA, and he’s bound to receive the same for this story. In THE PROTECTOR, a young woman with a violent and traumatic past becomes entwined with a mysterious book about a god who brings peace when summoned – and discovers that there may be a heavy price to pay. This magical realist masterwork grounds its fascinating legends and secrets. World Premiere

THE QUEER COMMUNITY HITS THE ROPES WITH TELL-ALL DOCUMENTARY OUT IN
THE RING

Ry Levey spent 4 and a half years creating the compelling documentary OUT IN THE RING
about LGBTQ2SIA+ performers in professional wrestling. Along with historians and journalists,
Levey interviews wrestlers past and present about their experiences, influences, and hardships navigating the boundaries of the ring amid homophobia, appropriation of queer culture, and the struggle to project truthful identities. Levey co-produced OUT IN THE RING with Darren Dean (THE FLORIDA PROJECT, TANGERINE) and Brad Webb, spanning the U.S., Canada, and the U.K. to get these unique perspectives that will inspire old and new wrestling fans alike. Quebec Premiere

TARA THORNE’S COMPULSUS STRIKES BACK

In journalist-turned-director Tara Thorne’s feature debut COMPULSUS, a poet wants to do
something about violence against women. Fed up with hearing about her friends reporting
assaults by men in a small community, local poet Wally (Lesley Smith, THE CHILD REMAINS)
takes matters into her own hands, beating up a known perpetrator who assaults his dates. She soon becomes a vigilante for women living in fear, but overcome with the thrill of giving men a taste of their own medicine she risks losing control; and her newfound love Lou (KathleenDorian). The definition of compulsus— “striking together; hostile”—gives new meaning to #MeToo message in this compelling, conversation-sparking thriller filmed in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Quebec Premiere

DIRECTED BY WOMEN, FROM LEBANON TO JAPAN: SHARI and SIRENS JOIN THE
DOCS FROM THE EDGE LINEUP

Set amid the ongoing Lebanese revolution, Emmy-award winner Rita Baghdadi’s SIRENS
shines a spotlight on the Middle East’s first all-female metal band: Slave to Sirens. It follows
founders and lead guitarists Shery Bechara and Lilas Mayassi as they defy prejudice and social stigma, navigate their own complex relationship, and strive for sexual freedom. This intimate documentary, which premiered earlier this year at Sundance, plays out like a multi-layered work of fiction, with protagonists so charming and authentic they seem to have forgotten about the camera pointed at them. Quebec Premiere

Additional 2nd Wave Fantasia Titles:

THE COW WHO SANG A SONG INTO THE FUTURE (Chile) – Dir. Francisca Alegría As fish
die in a polluted river, a long-dead mother miraculously comes back to life in this haunting
ecological fable doubling as an unsettling ghost story. Official Selection: Sundance 2022.
Camera Lucida section. Canadian premiere

GOODBYE, DONGLEES! (Japan) – Dir. Atsuko Ishizuka
What regrets would you have if the world ended tomorrow? That’s the question posed by the
first original anime feature from the director of A PLACE FURTHER THAN THE UNIVERSE, a
poignant and breathtakingly beautiful work with hints of the fantastic. Canadian Premiere

HEAVEN: TO THE LAND OF HAPPINESS (South Korea) – Dir. Im Sang-soo
When Nam-sik, who steals medicine he can’t possibly afford, escapes a hospital with prisoner
203, who only has two weeks to live, they go on an unexpected journey. Park Hae-il (DECISION TO LEAVE) and Choi Min-sik (OLDBOY) deliver astounding performances in this funny and touching tale of redemption and friendship, masterfully directed by Im Sang-soo (THE HOUSEMAID). Official Selection: Cannes Film Festival 2020, Busan International Film Festival 2021 (Opening Film) Canadian Premiere

HYPOCHONDRIAC (USA) – Dir. Addison Heimann
A young artist’s mentally ill mother re-emerges after a 10-year absence, eroding the foundation of the world he’s created and exposing a dark past of violence he was desperate to keep hidden. Exorcising his own personal history with a bipolar mother, writer-director Heimann brings both authenticity and artistry to this vividly personal horror vision. Official Selection: SXSW 2022. Canadian Premiere.

ONE FOR THE ROAD (Thailand) – Dir: Baz Poonpiriya. Longtime friends Boss and Aood
reunite for a road trip through Thailand when the latter is diagnosed with cancer. BAD GENIUS director Poonpiriya returns with a stylish, boozy road movie produced by Wong Kar-Wai. Official Selection: Sundance 2021, Udine Far East 2022. Canadian premiere.

THE PASS: LAST DAYS OF THE SAMURAI (Japan) – Dir. Takashi Koizumi
Directed by a longtime AD of master Akira Kurosawa, this gripping, heartfelt reflection on what it means to be a samurai, –both in principle and in practice– stars the charismatic Koji Yakusho (13 ASSASSINS). Quebec Premiere

PIGGY (Spain/France) – Dir. Carlota Pereda
An incessantly bullied overweight teen finds herself at a gruesome moral crossroads in Carlota Pereda’s horrific and acclaimed feature debut. Official Selection: Sundance 2022. Quebec Premiere.

PRINCESSE DRAGON (France) – Dir. Jean-Jacques Denis, Anthony Roux
A dragon’s daughter befriends a human princess, and must contend with a frog-witch’s curse, in this finely crafted, animated fairy tale for the contemporary family audience. PRINCESSE DRAGON is a medieval flight of fancy with some very modern perspectives and concerns. Canadian Premiere

THE ROUNDUP (South Korea) – Dir. Kang Yoon-sung
Detective Ma Seok-do is back to redecorate new locations with the body parts of his unlucky
adversaries! A mission in Vietnam to extradite a wanted suspect turns into a roaring rampage of fights and one-liners when a cold-blooded killer gets in the way. Don Lee (TRAIN TO BUSAN) shines with his imposing presence and charisma in this action extravaganza which swept the Korean box office. Quebec Premiere

SISSY (Australia) – Dir. Hannah Barlow, Kane Senes.
A former outcast turned popular influencer is forced to face her one-time bully at a bachelorette getaway in this grisly and hugely engaging dark comedy. Official Selection: SXSW 2022. Canadian Premiere.

WHETHER THE WEATHER IS FINE (Philippines) – Dir. Carlo Francisco Manatad
Son, mother, and friend find a way forward in the rubble of Typhoon Haiyan in this award-winning magical realist disaster film. Official Selection: Locarno 2021, Toronto IFF 2021. Camera Lucida section. Québec premiere.

HOUSE OF PSYCHOTIC WOMEN 10th ANNIVERSARY BOOK LAUNCH AND SCREENING SERIES

In 2012, the Fantasia Film Festival hosted the debut of a new book that would go on to
canonical status and usher in a new way of writing about film. Kier-La Janisse’s HOUSE OF
PSYCHOTIC WOMEN was billed as “an autobiographical topography of female neurosis in
horror and exploitation films,” and explored hundreds of films through a daringly personal lens.
In this pioneering work, anecdotes and memories interweave with film history, criticism, trivia

and confrontational imagery to create a reflective personal history and an examination of female
madness, both onscreen and off. Tim Lucas of VIDEO WATCHDOG called it “groundbreaking,”
post-punk icon Lydia Lunch called it “a masterpiece,” and Molly Ringwald said she “devoured
this compelling, surprising, and moving book.”
To mark its 10

th anniversary, Kier-La Janisse and FAB Press have reteamed to produce an
expanded edition of HOUSE OF PSYCHOTIC WOMEN, featuring new writing on 100 more films
– many of which were inspired in part by the book itself. Coming full circle to the festival that
birthed it, the expanded edition of HOUSE OF PSYCHOTIC WOMEN will make its World
Premiere at Fantasia.
In conjunction with the book’s release, Severin Films have restored four films that will form the
basis of a screening series at the festival: Giuseppe Patroni Griffi’s IDENTIKIT (1974) starring
Elizabeth Taylor, Polish vampire film I LIKE BATS (1986), Brunello Rondi’s libidinous folk horror
IL DEMONIO (1963), and Luigi Bazzoni’s amnesiac giallo FOOTPRINTS (1975). The
Cinémathèque Québécoise will complement the series with a 35mm print from their archive of
Marina de Van’s grotesquely transcendent IN MY SKIN (2002).
Screenings will be introduced by Kier-La Janisse, and HOUSE OF PSYCHOTIC WOMEN
will be available as a limited hardback edition at all related screenings with Janisse
available to sign on request.

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