Fantasia International Film Festival is the largest genre film festival worldwide, typically lasting two to three weeks. It features an array of obscure films, including sci-fi anime, thrillers, and horror. Notable openings this year include Ari Aster's "Eddington" and Chris Miller's animated musical "Smurfs." The festival will celebrate Canadian filmmakers with Trailblazer awards and is also set to honor Genndy Tartakovsky and Danny Elfman. Over a hundred titles will premiere, including retrospective screenings like John Woo's "Bullet in the Head" and the rock opera "The Devil's Bride!"
Fantasia International Film Festival is the world's largest genre film festival, running for two to three weeks, showcasing films that delve into the weird and wonderful.
High-profile opening films include Ari Aster's "Eddington" starring Joaquin Phoenix and Chris Miller's animated "Smurfs" musical featuring Rihanna's songs.
Canadian Trailblazer awards will honor filmmakers George Mihalka and Sheila McCarthy, while Cheval Noir Career Achievement Awards go to Genndy Tartakovsky and Danny Elfman.
The festival will feature over a hundred titles, including retro screenings like John Woo's "Bullet in the Head" and the Lithuanian rock opera "The Devil's Bride!".
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