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As week one of the festival draws to a close, enthusiasm from the media keeps rolling in!

The Monitor
“Today, while it’s still true to its roots, [Fantasia] has become SO important and SO internationally-significant… And let’s call it an ‘imagination festival’ rather than a horror, s.f. and anime festival, shall we? Because it reaches across many genres to deliver some of the finest international filmmaking you will find.”
http://www.themonitor.ca/Opinion/Columns/2010-07-13/article-1555081/Imaginative-FantAsia-film-festival-not-for-the-dull-at-heart/1

Twitch
“One of the goals of Montreal’s Fantasia Festival is to support the rising generation of Canadian genre film makers, to seek out new talent that may be missed or overlooked by other events.”
http://twitchfilm.net/news/2010/07/fantasia-2010-first-trailer-for-chad-archibalds-neverlost.php

The Criterion Cast
“The Fantasia Film Festival is now officially underway, and … it features one hell of a line up.”
http://criterioncast.com/2010/07/12/janus-films-screens-kuroneko-at-fantasia-fest-2010-a-likely-criterion-collection-release-after-a-theatrical-run/

Nightmare Revue
“Four days in and my eyes are already bloodshot… at least my brain’s getting the food it’s sorely been missing.”
http://www.nightmarevue.com/content/?p=359#more-359

The Cultural Post
“Ip Man 2 is one of those rare Hong Kong blockbusters that combine great fight scenes and good acting.”
http://anhkhoi.blogspot.com/2010/07/fantasia-2010-ip-man-2010.html

One Response to “As week one of the festival draws to a close, enthusiasm from the media keeps rolling in!”

  1. Anh Khoi Do says:

    Thanks a lot for the link to my web site. However, the web site’s name is actually The Cultural Post. Thanks.

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