10 can’t-miss movies from Montreal’s two-week-long Fantasia Competition
Montreal’s biggest film festival, Fantasia, has returned in all of its former glory.
After consecutive small-scale versions due to the pandemic, the 26th edition of the Fantasia Film Festival has opened its curtains for two weeks, offering moviegoers more than 100 feature films from across the globe.
Screenings, panels, and special events will be taking place at the Concordia Hall and JA de Sève cinemas from July 14 to August 3.
The Fantasia Festival is a great place to discover new filmmakers, actors, studios, and yes, monsters. The fest specializes in independent horror flicks but also has a great collection of drama, animation, comedies, and thrillers — a little something for everyone.
Every year, the fest draws in more than 100,000 film fans as well as renowned critics, directors, producers, and actors from the world’s film industry.
If you want to dive into the world of film, screening admission costs a smooth $12 per film and package deals are also available.
Here are 10 films that should be on your Fantasia radar this month.
Note: All film synopsizes are taken directly from the Fantasia Film Festival website.
Polaris (2022) Adventure, Fantasy – Canada, 89 mins
Directors: Kirsten Carthew
Sumi and her polar-bear mother live in a snow-laden, post-apocalyptic world. Guiding them is the north star Polaris as they travel to where it shines the brightest, but their journey is interrupted by roving bands of warrior women.
This is the Polaris world premiere.
When: Thursday, July 14
Time: 6:30pm
Where: SGWU Diploma Auditorium (Theatre Hall)
Price: $12, available online
Shin Ultraman (2022) Science Fiction, Action – Japan (ENG Subtitles), 112 min
Directors: Shinji Higuchi
Giant, unearthly monsters are appearing in Japan, and the government has created the S-Class Species Suppression Protocol, an elite agency dedicated to confronting and defeating this invasion by extraterrestrial lifeforms.
The Shin Ultraman showing is the film’s North American premiere.
When: Thursday, July 21
Time: 6:30pm
Where: SGWU Diploma Auditorium (Theatre Hall)
Price: $12, available online
Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022) Horror, Comedy – USA, 93 min
Directors: Halina Reijn
It’s not the end of the world as we know it, just a violent storm approaching, and at first, Sophie and her friends are feeling fine in a comedic slasher flick.
When: Wednesday, Aug 3
Time: 9:30pm
Where: Auditorium des diplomas de la SGWU (Theatre Hall)
Price: $12, available online
The Mole Song: Final (2021) Comedy, Action – Japan (ENG Subtitles), 129 min
Directors: Takashi Miike
The dynamic duo of the great Takashi Miike and the brilliant screenwriter Kankuro Kudo conclude the Mole Song trilogy in the best possible way: by surpassing the two previous films, which already caused hysteria at Fantasia!
When: Monday, July 25th
Time: 6:35pm
Where: SGWU Diploma Auditorium (Theatre Hall)
Price: $12, available online
Special Delivery (2022) Action – South Korea (ENG Subtitles), 109 min
Directors: Park Dae-min
If you need to get a package from one place to another, and the postal service won’t touch it, who do you turn to? To Jang Eun-ha and her sketchy boss Baek, that’s who.
When: Thursday, July 14
Time: 9:30pm
Where: SGWU Diploma Auditorium (Theatre Hall)
Price: $12, available online
Happer’s Comet (2022) Drama, Experimental – USA, 62 min
Directors: Tyler Taormina
Atmospheric, beguiling, and meditative, the experimental Happer’s Comet solidifies Tyler Taormina’s position as one of the most daring American filmmakers working today.
When: Sunday, July 24, & Wednesday, July 27
Time: 9:30pm (Sunday) & 2:15pm (Wednesday)
Where: Salle JA De Seve
Price: $12, available online
Glorious (2022) Horror – USA, 79 min
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When you gotta go, you gotta go. Exactly where you’re going is another matter. That’s definitely the case for the heartbroken Wes (Ryan Kwanten), who has pulled over at a roadside rest stop to figure out his next move in life
Directors: Rebekah McKendry
When: Thursday, July 21
time: 9:30pm
Where: Auditorium des diplomas de la SGWU (Theatre Hall)
Price: $12, available online
Moloch (2022) Horror – Netherlands, 99 min
Directors: Nico Van den Brink
The international premiere of Moloch follows a wife and husband who live with [their] six-year-old daughter deep in the Dutch countryside. Their area is remote and overall, quite tranquil. That changes when an ancient cadaver is dug up from the bog, prompting the invasion of an archeological team that begins to dig.
When: Sunday, July 17
time: 9:35pm
Where: Auditorium des diplomas de la SGWU (Theatre Hall)
Price: $12, available online
Inu-Oh (2021) Animation, Fantasy – Japan, China (ENG Subtitles), 97 min
Directors: Masaaki Yuasa
Two centuries after the legendary conflict between the Heike and Genji clans, a fisherman’s young son passes his days as a diver, scouring the lake’s bottom for relics of the tragic final battle.
When: Wednesday, July 27
time: 9:30pm
Where: Auditorium des diplomas de la SGWU (Theatre Hall)
Price: $12, available online
Huesera (2022) Horror, Thriller – Mexico, Peru (ENG Subtitles), 97 min
Directors: Michelle Garca Cervera
Valeria (Natalia Solián) is expecting her first child. It’s what she’s always wanted. At the least, it’s what others have always wanted for her. Her boyfriend, Raúl (Alfonso Dosal), couldn’t be happier.
When: Friday, Jul 29
time: 7 p.m
Where: Auditorium des diplomas de la SGWU (Theatre Hall)
Price: $12, available online
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