fantasporto-2017

 

 

Fantasporto – Oporto International Film Festival2017 runs 20-05 at Teatro Rivoli, Porto. The festival includes the following sections: Fantastic Film, Directors Week, Orient Express, Fantas In Shorts, Portuguese Film Panorama, Premiere and Panorama and Retrospectives.

With more than 100 films to be exhibit, the Festival opens with The Age of Shadows by Jee-woon and closes with Through the Shadow by Walter Lima.

Some highligts:

Directors festured in Directors Week are; Eduardo W. Roy jr, Emily Harris & Ate de Jong, Khaled el Agar, Vassilis Mazomeno, Steve Balderson, José Pedro Lope, Kim Ki Duk, Jee-woon Kim, Roland Vranik and Licinio Azevedo.

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Love is Thicker Than Water- Emily Harris & Ate de Jong

 

On Orient Express Competition there’s: Seoul Station by Yeon Sang-ho (South Korea), Saving Sally by Avid Liongoren (Philippines), The Wailing by Na Hong (South Korea), Tuo by Roderick Cabrido (Philippines), Pamilya Ordinaryo by Eduardo Roy Jr (Philippines), The Net by Kim Ki Duk (South Korea), Dearest Sister by Mattie (Laos) and The Age of Shadows by Jee-woon Kim (South Korea).

Seoul Station, Yeon Sang-ho
Seoul Station, Yeon Sang-ho


Offical Section Out of Competition, will show, among others, The High Frontier ny Wojciech Kaspersk, eoul Station- by Yeon Sangho, Attack of the Lederhosen Zombies by Dominik Hart, Don’t Hang Up by Alexis Wajsbro, Dearest Sister by Mattie Do and Land of the Good Children by Olga Kaptur Tomenko.

Dearest Ssister, Mattie Do
Dearest Ssister, Mattie Do

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