
In attendance – Director Gabriel Bier Gislason In attendance – Director Luis Tinoco PinedaĪn astrophysicist working for the SETI project risks her career and family to verify an extraterrestrial radio signal before her access is cut off. In the aftermath of a horrific accident, Elisa believes that she’s been given super powers and will stop at nothing to avenge her mother’s death. In attendance – Director Sadrac Gonzalez-Perellon
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“All Jacked Up and Full of Worms” (Burnt Ends Selection)Ī psychedelic journey of self-discovery leads to romance when a man shares his addiction to psychotropic worms… and Chicago will never be the same. No diver, boat, or helicopter is safe in this B-grade Bollywood oddity.
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Keep reading for the complete lineup, with synopses courtesy of the festival.ĭuring the record-breaking summer heat of 1916, beachgoers on the Jersey shore are threatened by a shark that has developed a taste for human flesh.ĭirectors – Prem Lalwani & Desh MukherjeeĪ gangster’s hunt for black pearls sparks a series of vicious shark attacks. “We’ve really put our all into crafting an extraordinary week, from the exceptional programming that spans exciting discoveries to highly-anticipated features, to our signature events that will inject a much-needed dose of fun into 2022.”įantastic Fest will take place at the Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar in Austin, Texas from September 22-29, with virtual screenings taking place from September 29-October 4. “It’s been far too long since we’ve all been able to gather together and celebrate film the Fantastic Fest way,” says Festival Director Lisa Dreyer. There are also plenty of exciting documentaries about genre film, with docs about David Lynch, “Child’s Play,” and “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” on the docket. Opening Fantastic Fest will be Paramount Pictures’ “Smile,” the horror film debut feature from director Parker Finn.
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The 15 Best Thrillers Streaming on Netflixġ0 LGBTQ Film and TV Creators on the Rise, from Jerrod Carmichael to Isabel Sandoval Hamptons Film Festival Reveals 30th Anniversary Lineup: 'Call Jane,' 'Decision to Leave,' and More 'Solomon King' Trailer: Long Lost Blaxploitation Film Hits the Festival Circuit with New Restoration Guadagnino will be in attendance for this Texas premiere. Plus, Austin audiences will be able to see Luca Guadagnino’s “Bones and All,” the much-anticipated cannibal romance starring Timothée Chalamet and Taylor Russell, following the film’s Venice premiere.



premieres of Mark Mylod’s culinary satire “The Menu” and Martin McDonagh’s “The Banshees of Inisherin” will also play. premiere of Park Chan-wook’s “ Decision to Leave” is also headed to Fantastic Fest, and the director will be in attendance to accept a lifetime achievement award for his mind-bending body of work, which includes films like “Oldboy” and “The Handmaiden.”Įlsewhere at the festival, the U.S.

Ruben Östlund’s Palme d’Or winning “ Triangle of Sadness” will make its U.S. In addition to the impeccable selection of genre fare the festival has come to be known for, the lineup also features several Cannes favorites that are sure to be players throughout the fall festival season. Fantastic Fest will be making its long-awaited return to in-person festival events in Austin this September, and per usual, the lineup is heavy on delightfully bizarre horror films from around the world.
