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Fantastic Fest 2007 Grows Some HAIR HAIR - Some HAIR HAIR!

Posted by Blake at 7:27am.

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Faster than one can say ”Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes” here comes the third wave of Fantastic Fest 2007 confirmed titles (wave 2 report). Of note in this new batch is Sion Sono’s rocking Exte which will cause audiences to gasp, smile, laugh, think hair extensions are cute… but evil and most importantly sing out loud for weeks on end the ”MY HAIR, HAIR” song (as seen here). The other titles are also looking fun and Peter Martin must be doing a Toyota 80 foot leap in the air at seeing A Dirty Carnival now get announced as showing. Along with this news and the recent announcement of the ultimate 10th year anniversary screening of Boogie Nights screening at Hot Traxx Disco in California (more info), the Drafthouse certainly stays busy.

Below is the press release or click the link for the website.

Fantastic Fest Website—Newly updated with all sorts of goodies (trailers, stills, etc.,)

NEW FEATURES

Exte: Hair ExtensionsTwitch Review
“Exte is transgressive art/horror genius Sion Sono’s (Strange Circus, Suicide Club) entry into big-budget, star-fronted Japanese studio filmmaking, and neither his signature nor his spirit have been washed away by the influx of yen.” (Mitch Davis, Fantasia). Customs agents stumble across a giant crate of human hair, destined to be used as extensions for trendy Japanese civilians. They are disgusted, but revulsion is eclipsed by horror when they discover, in the centre of this mountain of hair, a single dead girl, whose organs and even an eye have been removed, presumably for black market sale. This premise sets the tone for one of the most unexpectedly bizarre, subversive and yet still effective J-horror masterpieces ever made.

A Dirty CarnivalTwitch Review

A beautifully shot, multi-layered story of a mid-level charismatic gangster and his attempted rise to greater power within the organization. Punctuated by moments of tender emotion as well as visceral violence, A Dirty Carnival is a “total package” film, blending an engaging story and characters, beautiful cinematography, and wild, brutal action sequences. Andrew O’Hehir from Salon.com says Dirty Carnival “elegantly repurposes bits and pieces of various mob classics… might be this season’s must-see for fans of Asian genre film.”

End of the LineTwitch Review
Director Maurice Devereaux live in person!
WINNER: Audience Award: DEAD BY DAWN FILM FESTIVAL (Edinburgh, Scotland)
In this unsettling and creepy thriller, Karen (Ilona Elkin), a young nurse who works in a psychiatric ward, boards the last subway train of the night only to have it stop suddenly in the middle of the tunnel. As those around her are brutally murdered, Karen and a handful of survivors must face supernatural forces, homicidal religious cult members, as well as their own fears and suspicions of Armageddon, in order to survive.

Finishing the GameTwitch 2007 SFIAAFF Q&A Report w/ Director & Cast & Crew
Following his groundbreaking indie hit BETTER LUCK TOMORROW as well as studio ventures ANNAPOLIS and THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS: TOKYO DRIFT, director Justin Lin returns to his roots with FINISHING THE GAME, a rollicking comedy spoof about this egregiously exploitative search for Bruce Lee’s stand-in. Documentarians capture the absurd, hilarious and sometimes disturbingly true-to-life (but decidedly fictional) audition process as a motley assortment of candidates vie for the role: a former-TV-star-turned door-to-door salesman, a Bruce Lee knockoff named Breeze Loo and some guys who don’t even look Chinese, much less like Lee.

Sex And Death 101
Roderick Blank (Simon Baker) is a successful modern man, content with his personal and professional life. However, a week before his wedding to a suitably stuffy fiancée, Roderick’s perfectly planned existence is upended by a mysterious e-mail containing the names of every woman he has had sex with and, eerily, every woman he will have sex with in the future. He is stopped in his tracks when he meets a femme fatale (Winona Ryder) who targets men guilty of sex crimes against women. Co-staring Patton Oswalt and directed by Daniel Waters, writer of the cult hit HEATHERS!

Wrong Turn 2
Director Joe Lynch live in person!
First-time helmer Joe Lynch directs the eagerly anticipated follow-up to the 2003 sleeper WRONG TURN! Taking place shortly after the events of the original film, a group of six contestants are thrown together for six days in a simulated post-apocalyptic wasteland due to their participation in a reality television show called The Ultimate Survivalist: The Apocalypse, hosted and produced by former marine Dale Murphy (Henry Rollins), in which the winner will walk away with $100,000. Located in a remote part of West Virginia, the contestants soon discover that what they really are fighting for is their survival — against a family of hideously deformed inbred cannibals who plan to ruthlessly butcher them all.

The Last WinterTwitch Report
The Last Winter is a visually breathtaking, wholly nightmarish ecological horror film that is smart, informed and frightening. When one of its protagonists questions whether the act of drilling for fossil fuel is any different from graverobbing, it’s impossible not to get shivers by the ramifications, nor is it a stretch when the oil team find themselves haunted, hunted and cursed for their actions. Award-winning writer/producer/editor Larry Fessenden continues on the unique path he’s carved for himself with such previous philosophically provocative quasi humanist horror features as No Telling, Habit and Wendigo.

RetributionTwitch Review #1, Twitch Review #2

Aren’t we all sick of J-horror by now? From The Ring to Ju-On and beyond it doesn’t matter how good these movies may be, there are just too many of them and they just aren’t scary anymore. Is there anything anyone can do that’s new with this genre? Yes, actually. Leave it to Kiyoshi Kurosawa (Pulse, Cure, Doppelganger) to dredge up the bloated, water-logged corpse of the J-horror trend from the bottom of the river and to chop it up into something evil that slithers into your brain like a maggot worming its way into your brain. (New York Asian Film Festival)

Hell’s FeverTwitch Report
Winner of the Melies d’Argent at the Rome Fantafestival 2006
Christmas time. A group of students steal a considerable amount of money from the local Campus. They flee through the snowy woods, in what the locals refer to as the “heartland of the Beast”. They seek shelter in an abandoned mine only to end up facing a gruesome threat.

NEW SHORTS

Ange
One evening, Octave, a doll repairman of about 30, is at a country fair and discovers ANGE (Angel), a girl born without a spine and thus condemned to spend her life as a circus freak in a steel scaffolding. This chance meeting is destined to upset the young man’s life and force him to confront the voices that haunt him day and night…

Droomtijd
In a work-driven world where time is the ultimate dictator, a mysterious sandman spreads chaos and confusion. Even the best employees of the system get infected by his wondrous dream powder and lose sight of the once so dominating clock. Alex Deprins, future employee of the year, becomes one of those ‘victims’. In his dreams he comes into contact with a strange new world, where a lady in red captivates his heart. Once awake he has to make a difficult decision. Does he stay in his familiar, but deadly rule-bound world or does he seek the road to salvation in his dreams?

NEXT WAVE

The Fantastic Fest website has been updated with trailers, photo stills, links and more comprehensive write-ups for each of these films. We will be announcing the final slate of films on August 15, with the screening schedule, party list and guest roster to follow in early September. (Tim League)

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Droomtijd is certainly an interesting short with style to spare. A bit overlong but the payoff proves worthwhile. Of the new titles I haven’t seen, Justin Lin’s Finishing the Game has to be the most anticipated for me. I can only hope it has some Bruce Li humor and perhaps references/spoofs to John Lo Mar’s Shaw Brothers cult hit Bruce Lee and I.

LINKS
Fantastic Fest Official Blog
Behold! The North American Fantastic Festival Alliance Is Born!

 

Reader Comments

  1. Peter Martin 07/16/2007 @ 9:30am

    (whoomp) [sound of me returning to earth after 80 foot jump in the air] Yeah, definitely excited about seeing A DIRTY CARNIVAL—didn’t write about here, but Blake knows it one of my faves from last year: dark, stylish, brooding, unexpected. Todd’s review made me want to see it, and the film delivered. Also looking forward to finally catching up with RETRIBUTION, as well as EXTE and LAST WINTER, among others. I have a feeling it’s going to be tough to see *everything* I want to see.

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