![]() ![]() Is she even still a girl at all? This is the film’s Canadian premiere. He’ll quickly find out that she isn’t the same girl he dumped anymore. This eight-minute horror-comedy short from director Hannah Fortin, BFA 22, tells the story of Lily (Megan Jonker), who has called up her ex-boyfriend (Ian Astorquiza) to try and work things out. ![]() Saturday, July 22, 8:45 p.m., at Cinéma du Musée The day after, while walking to school, she’s caught in the act by a strange firefighter-dressed figure who starts following her. Written by Éloïse Grenier-Carpintero, BFA 22, and previously selected for the Brooklyn and Abitibi film festivals, this 12-minute short tells the story of Adèle, who hasn’t been able to stop playing with matches ever since witnessing a destructive fire. Tuesday, July 25, 9 p.m., at Cinéma ModerneĪn eclectic collection of some 22 short films dating back to 2003 by imaginative and productive local director Rémi Fréchette, BFA 12, who once completed a film every month for three years. It screens as part of the Fantastiques week-ends du cinéma québécois. D’où viennent les lapins takes place in a cold dystopian world in which a widowed father defies the authorities by trying to instill a sense of wonder into his daughter’s life. This animated 16-minute short is directed by Colin Ludvic Racicot, BFA 13, and produced by Racicot, Simon Allard, BFA 12, and Betrand Paquette. D’où viennent les lapinsįriday, July 28, 8:45 p.m., at Cinéma du Musée Together, they work to solve this seemingly insurmountable mystery. Suddenly, his hands take on a life of their own and panic with him. As he is about to live this milestone, he faces the biggest challenge of his life - figuring out how to undo the bra. ![]() Sunday July 30, 8:30 p.m., at Cinéma du MuséeĬharles Parisé, BFA 20, and undergrad student Zachary Ayotte wrote this nine-minute short film, in which protagonist Alex finds himself in bed with a woman for the first time. I have no name, I have no face, I only have his address.” Les Crochets The experimental documentary short by grad and MFA student Alexia Roc, BFA 19, comes with the following mysterious teaser: “Yesterday, I found the address of my abuser in the memory of my phone. Tuesday, August 8, 9 p.m., at Cinéma Moderne Here is a list of 21 other films by Concordia alumni and current students that will be presented at this year’s festival: Bergen, Norway It’s about a devout Christian man who searches for divine signs of the apocalypse in the light outside his window.Ĭaputo’s film will screen on July 28 at 8:45 p.m. The winner this year is undergrad Vic Caputo and their 10-minute short film Sacred Premonitions of the Celestial Light. at the Alumni Auditorium.Įvery year Fantasia awards a $1,000 prize and a spot in the festival to a Concordia student. Red Rooms garnered a lot of positive buzz at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival two weeks ago and is being hyped as one of the year’s standout genre films. The film is a nod to our culture’s voyeuristic obsession with true-crime content, and depicts a young woman heading down a dark path as she follows a high-profile serial killer’s trial. This year’s event will feature 23 films by Concordians, including festival opener Red Rooms by Pascal Plante, BFA 11, and starring Juliette Gariépy, BFA 22. DeSève Cinema, as well as at the Cinémathèque québécoise, Cinéma du Musée and Cinéma Moderne. Screenings and talks will take place at Concordia’s Sir George Williams University Alumni Auditorium (H-110) and J.A. The 2023 edition promises to be as jam-packed as ever, with 120 feature films and 200 shorts from all over world. The 27th Fantasia International Film Festival will soon be hitting Montreal theatres with an eclectic program of screenings, workshops and launch events from July 20 to August 9.įantasia is one of the world’s leading genre-film festivals, specializing in fantasy, sci-fi and horror. ![]()
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