Our 10 Most Anticipated Films of the 2025 Fantasia Film Festival | Festivals & Awards | Roger Ebert
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.
40 Acres illustrates a world devastated by a fungal pandemic, leading to civil unrest and famine, where farmland becomes the most sought-after resource.
In 1975, David Cronenberg's debut feature film, Shivers, faced severe backlash in Canada, igniting a debate over morality, funding, and artistic expression.
Universal Language offers a unique surreal experience through nonlinear storytelling and absurd humor, highlighting the quirks of life in a whimsical Winnipeg.
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Guy Maddin's films merge fantasy and surrealism, often reflecting silent film aesthetics and emphasizing emotional honesty reminiscent of classic filmmakers like Buñuel and Lynch.