THE FANTASIA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES AWARDS FOR 25TH EDITION
Hong Eui-jeong’s VOICE OF SILENCE wins top honours, ALL THE MOONS and
HELLBENDER pick up multiple Cheval Noir accolades while features from Asia sweep
New Flesh and AQCC awards
Thursday, August 26, 2021 - Montreal, QC -- The Fantasia International Film Festival brought
its 25th edition to a close on Wednesday, August 25th with the sold-out in-person screening of
Takashi Miike’s THE GREAT YOKAI WAR - GUARDIANS, bowing for its International Premiere
at the festival, and the unveiling of this year’s esteemed award winners.
Once again responding to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, Fantasia took up a hybrid
format for the 2021 festival, returning to Festival Scope and Shift72 for our Canadian geo-locked
virtual component and holding in-person screenings at Montreal’s historic Cinéma Impérial and
the Cinéma du Musée. Across our digital and physical screenings, the festival boasts over
100,000 in viewing numbers that include ticket sales, badge purchases, and streamed events.
More than a record-breaking 500 journalists from around the world were accredited for Fantasia,
which also saw a heightened industry presence with numerous distribution and sales
acquisitions being announced out of the fest, including pick-ups by Shudder, Utopia, and
Oscilloscope Films, and sales acquisitions by XYZ and Vanishing Angle.
In addition to films, the festival presented a slate of virtual events accessible from anywhere in
the world, notably headlined by masterclasses given by boundary-pushing Japanese filmmaker
Shunji Iwai and Oscar-winning stop-motion animator and filmmaker Phil Tippett, who were
honoured with a Career Achievement Award and a Lifetime Achievement Award, respectively.
Additional highlights include a masterclass from legendary filmmaker and artist Stephen
Sayadian, a panel on South African genre cinema, a talk on Indigenous horror works, and
MONSTERS MUST LIVE!– presented by Untold Horror, featuring filmmakers Brian Yuzna,
William Malone, and Richard Raaphorst discussing unrealized projects from their past.
In-person guests to Fantasia’s latest edition included writer/director Rob Jabbaz, who attended
the North American Premiere of his explosive feature debut THE SADNESS, which earned him
this year’s New Flesh Award for Best First Feature; and Mark O’Brien and Henry Czerny for the
World Premiere of O’Brien’s celebrated feature directorial debut THE RIGHTEOUS, which was
awarded Best Screenplay by our Cheval Noir jury.
Our monumental 25th edition included 25 feature film World Premieres, 12 International
Premieres, and 34 North American, with 24 countries represented in the full line-up, and our
strongest program of Quebecois cinema to date. Highlights and breakouts of the line-up include
the world premieres of Mark O’Brien’s THE RIGHTEOUS, Lee Won-tae’s THE DEVIL’S DEAL,
Paul Andrew Williams’ BULL, Richard Bates Jr.’s KING KNIGHT, Ruth Platt’s MARTYRS LANE,
Travis Taute’s INDEMNITY, Jesse Dvorak’s BABY, DON’T CRY, and HELLBENDER, the latest
from the Adams Family. In addition, the festival hosted the international premieres of Tsutomu
Hanabusa’s TOKYO REVENGERS, Igor Legarreta’s ALL THE MOONS, Stef Lernous’ HOTEL
POSEIDON, and Josef Kubota Wladyka’s CATCH THE FAIR ONE, as well as celebrated
screenings that helped launch Rob Jabbaz’s THE SADNESS and Junta Yamaguchi’s BEYOND
THE INFINITE TWO MINUTES to exceptional critical and audience praise.
Closing out the festival, which launched on August 5th with the world premiere of Quebec
zombie feature BRAIN FREEZE and a special screening in-celebration of Fantasia on August
4th of James Gunn’s THE SUICIDE SQUAD, both taking place the Cinéma Impérial, Fantasia is
proud to publicly announce our award winners for 2021, including the prestigious Cheval Noir Competition, New Flesh Competition For Best First Feature, The International Short Film Competition, AQCC-Camera Lucida Competition, Axis Competition - Satoshi Kon Award for Excellence in Animation, and the Audience Awards.
► CHEVAL NOIR AWARD FOR FEATURE FILMS
The 2021 Cheval Noir jury was presided over by award-winning Polish filmmaker Agnieszka
Smoczyńska, director of the 2016 Sundance breakout THE LURE, which was awarded a Cheval
Noir Special Jury Prize at Fantasia for “being a timeless cinematic fairytale - an instant cult
classic!,” and the 2018 Cannes’ Critics Week selection FUGUE.
Further jury members include Kambole Campbell (freelance writer and critic), Paula Devonshire
(producer on Clarice, SURVIVAL OF THE DEAD, REMEMBER), Mónica García Massagué
(author and General Manager of the Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival), and Simon
Rumley (FASHIONISTA, RED WHITE AND BLUE).
BEST FILM: VOICE OF SILENCE (South Korea, d. Hong Eui-jeong)
“We gave the award for best film to VOICE OF SILENCE, for the quality of its craft as well as its
unparalleled ability to surprise. In a film festival that’s known as a melting pot of genres, VOICE
OF SILENCE feels like an excellent representative for the top prize in the Cheval Noir section.
It’s earnest and sincere in tone but also unpredictable and experimental, impossible to pin down,
and truly idiosyncratic.
Put simply, it’s unlike anything we’d seen before.”
BEST DIRECTOR: Igor Legarreta (ALL THE MOONS, Spain/France)
“The jury wants to highlight the beautiful work of this director, who has managed to capture
poetic horror with pictorial precision. The award for best director goes to Igor Legarreta, director
of ALL THE MOONS.”
BEST SCREENPLAY: Mark O’Brien (THE RIGHTEOUS, Canada)
“Fantasia’s Cheval Noir award for the best screenplay goes to Mark O' Brien for THE
RIGHTEOUS, for its compelling and intense script which investigates grief, compassion, faith,
love, self-doubt and madness, all the things, therefore, that make us the creatures that we are,
that make us human.”
BEST SCORE: John Adams (HELLBENDER, USA)
“The jury is thrilled to present the award for best score to a very talented family, in front of and
behind the camera. The award for this nightmarishly cool music goes to John Adams for
HELLBENDER.”
BEST ACTOR: Yoo Ah-in (VOICE OF SILENCE, South Korea)
“With a lot of extremely strong competition, Yoo Ah-in’s non-verbal performance blew us away.
Communicating a vast wealth of emotion with physicality alone, he provides a clarity that
anchored us among the film’s many swerves and obfuscations.”
BEST ACTRESS: Zelda Adams (HELLBENDER, USA)
“The power in her performance and her overwhelming presence confirm the award for this
young actress. The award for best actress goes to Zelda Adams, main character of
HELLBENDER.”
JURY SPECIAL MENTION - CINEMATOGRAPHY: Imanol Nabea (ALL THE MOONS,
Spain/France)
“The jury decided that we absolutely must give a Special Mention to Imanol Nabea for their
cinematography on ALL THE MOONS. Its expert visual narration, through beautiful light and
evocative camera movement, just blew us all away. It was a highlight of an already exquisite
work.”
“Her captivating performance both broke and chilled our hearts. The jury unanimously wishes to
acknowledge this talent to watch with a Rising Star award for Sienna Sayer from MARTYRS
LANE.”
“We felt that the sound design of HOTEL POSEIDON deserved a particular shout-out,
paramount in the film’s visceral experience. The blurring of the line between score and sound
effect proved particularly haunting for the jury!”
► NEW FLESH AWARD FOR DEBUT FILM
The New Flesh jury, which awards debut feature films and their creators, was presided over by
UK author, critic, and broadcaster Kim Newman and comprised of Jill Gevargizian (THE
STYLIST), Gigi Saul Guerrero (Blumhouse and Hulu’s Into The Dark entry CULTURE SHOCK,
upcoming BINGO HELL), Brian O'Malley (LET US PREY, THE LODGERS), and Myriam
Sassine (Co-Founder of the Maskoon Fantastic Film Festival and producer of AMAL, A SON,
ALL THIS VICTORY).
BEST FILM: THE SADNESS (Taiwan, d. Rob Jabbaz)
“We are pleased to present THE SADNESS with the New Flesh jury award! Though the jury had
their jaws dropped to the floor, they were incredibly impressed with such a slickly produced
rampage of gore. A wild ride that doesn’t stop! Sadists, cannibalism, lust... one could say it has
been a while since a film has managed to horrify and scare them in the level this film did. THE
SADNESS was not afraid to take risks and go beyond any infection film we have seen to date,
touching on political themes that our world isn’t too far off of, but still maintaining thrilling
entertainment for the viewer. Congratulations to the entire team of THE SADNESS!”
SPECIAL JURY MENTION: BEYOND THE INFINITE TWO MINUTES (Japan, d. Junta
Yamaguchi)
”BEYOND THE INFINITE TWO MINUTES receives a special jury award for its 'outstanding
achievement in filmmaking'. Remarkable in both its mind-bending concept and its expert
execution, the whole jury marvelled at the sheer cinematic brilliance of this magnificent
contribution to the time travel genre.”
SPECIAL JURY MENTION: OFFICE ROYALE (Japan, d. Kazuaki Seki)
“A feast for the eyes, OFFICE ROYALE is a bonkers and hilarious debut film which we are
awarding with a special jury mention. Its intensely feminine aesthetic mixed with extreme
violence and gore is as thrilling as it is refreshing.”
► INTERNATIONAL SHORT FILM COMPETITION
The International Short Film Competition jury was presided over by co-jury presidents Hélène
Cattet and Bruno Forzani (LET THE CORPSES TAN, THE STRANGE COLOUR OF YOUR
BODY’S TEARS) and comprised of Prano Bailey-Bond (CENSOR), Yfke van Berckelaer
(XANGADIX LIVES!, Fantasia 2019 award-winning short LILI), and Faye Jackson (STRIGOI,
Fantasia 2020 special jury mention short SNOWFLAKES).
BEST FILM: VULNERABILITY (Japan, d. Eiji Tanigawa)
“The direction, visuals, editing, narration and performances from the two main actors combine to
create a deeply powerful cinematic experience. It’s a playful, clever portrait of humanity’s
beauty, flaws, and fascinating destructive impulses. We were particularly taken back by the
chaotic side of the film.”
BEST DIRECTOR: Cory Williamson (SILLY HUMAN, USA)
“Director Cory Williamson crafts a menacing, totalitarian sitcom set in SILLY HUMAN that
manages to convey a whole sinister world in a few contained scenes. Beautifully paced with
brilliant performances, Williamson’s confident hand tightens the tension moment by moment,
perfectly balancing it on the edge with pitch black humour.”
BEST SCREENPLAY: Steph Kwiatkowski (RACHELS DON’T RUN, USA/France)
”A beautifully paced script that taps into our need for connection whilst gracefully allowing us
into the character, painting her needs, desires and vulnerabilities through the action, story and
behaviour of others. This is a really smart and neat concept, skillfully executed, which builds us
up only to crush us emotionally.”
BEST ACTRESS: Victoria Villier (INHERITANCE, USA)
“From the moment she first appears on screen Victoria Villier makes you feel like you've known
her for years. Her performance is pitch-perfect, entirely grounded in truth and absolutely
captivating to watch from beginning to end. With just one look she can make you feel for her,
fear for her, and make you want to see everything else she'll ever be in.”
BEST ACTOR: Ian Cramer (OTHER BODIES, USA)
“Ian Cramer manages to suck you into his tale and slowly tighten his grip on you throughout the
entire movie. Much like he does to the protagonist, he leaves you feeling seduced, haunted,
depraved and, quite literally, breathless.”
SPECIAL JURY MENTION: THE TENANT (Spain, d. Lucas Paulino & Ángel Torres)
“For its fun and efficient establishment which leads to relentless suspense, congratulations to
the directors Lucas Paulino & Ángel Torres and actress Belén Rueda for having achieved the
challenge of creating such tension in just a few minutes!”
SPECIAL JURY MENTION: HENCHMEN (Singapore, d. Alistair Quak)
“HENCHMEN is a brilliantly choreographed, wildly entertaining slice of action comedy. Director
Alistair Quak expertly subverts narrative expectations and wields screen violence with the sort of
playful, creative, manic glee that genre audiences will never get enough of.”
► JURY AQCC - CAMERA LUCIDA AWARD
The AQCC-Camera Lucida Jury, annually arranged from members of the Quebec Critic’s
Association, was comprised of local film critics Jean-Marie Lanlo, Martin Gignac, and Claire
Valade.
AQCC-CAMERA LUCIDA PRIZE: THE STORY OF SOUTHERN ISLET (Malaysia, d. Chong
Keat Aun)
“For its contemplative atmosphere, its fantastic cinematography in which reality collides with
surrealism, and its portrait of evaporating cultures, the AQCC-Camera Lucida jury gives its
award to the Malaysian film THE STORY OF SOUTHERN ISLET.”
SPECIAL JURY MENTION: MIDNIGHT IN A PERFECT WORLD (Philippines, d. Dodo Dayao)
“For the progressive affirmation of a cinematic identity, the AQCC-Camera Lucida jury decided
to give a mention to the Filipino film MIDNIGHT IN A PERFECT WORLD.”
► AXIS: SATOSHI KON AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN ANIMATION
The Axis jury, which oversees awards for the festival’s animation programming, was presided
over by jury president Hefang Wei (animator, Weilaï Productions Co-Founder, Kazak
Productions Art Director) and comprised of Ashkan Rahgozar (author, director, Founder and
CEO of Hoorakhsh Studios) and Kalp Sanghvi (director, writer, Co-Founder of Ghost Animation
Collective).
BEST FEATURE: CRYPTOZOO (USA, d. Dash Shaw)
“This film is a psychedelic paean, it is a modern and fascinating mythological painting, and it is
also a strong political metaphor.”
SPECIAL JURY MENTION: FORTUNE FAVORS LADY NIKUKO (Japan, d. Ayumu Watanabe)
“The jury mention award goes to FORTUNE FAVORS LADY NIKUKO because of its creative
storytelling and stunning animation.”
BEST SHORT FILM - GOLD: SEEN IT (India, d. Adithi Krishnadas)
”This film instantly stuck to me in terms of its graphic style. Lovely visuals and brilliant portrayal
of haunting experiences with the use of humour.”
BEST SHORT FILM - SILVER: GHOST DOGS (USA, d. Joe Cappa)
“This film is about a dog's feelings during midnight. The author’s sense of humour and the
creepiness of the environment elicit a strange and fantastic emotion in the viewer.”
BEST SHORT FILM - BRONZE: MONDO DOMINO (France, d. Suki)
“Because of the important message of the film, its outstanding animation, and music.”
Fantasia looks forward to returning in 2022!
AUDIENCE AWARDS
BEST ASIAN FEATURE
Gold - BEYOND THE INFINITE TWO MINUTES (dir. Junta Yamaguchi, Japan)
Silver - MIDNIGHT (dir. Kwon Oh-seung, South Korea)
Bronze - THE SADNESS (dir. Rob Jabbaz, Taiwan)
BEST INTERNATIONAL FEATURE
Gold - ALL THE MOONS (dir. Igor Legarreta, Spain/France)
Silver - ULTRASOUND (dir. Rob Schroeder, USA)
Bronze - KING KNIGHT (dir. Richard Bates, Jr., USA)
BEST CANADIAN FEATURE
Gold - DREAMS ON FIRE (dir. Philippe McKie, Canada/Japan)
Silver - THE RIGHTEOUS (dir. Mike O’Brien, Canada)
Bronze - BRAIN FREEZE (dir. Julien Knafo, Canada)
BEST DOCUMENTARY
Gold - WOODLANDS DARK AND DAYS BEWITCHED: A HISTORY OF FOLK HORROR (dir. Kier-La Janisse, USA)
Silver - ALIEN ON STAGE (dir. Lucy Harvey and Danielle Kummer, UK
Bronze - SATOSHI KON, THE ILLUSIONIST (dir. Pascal-Alex Vincent, France/Japon)
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
Gold - MAD GOD (dir. Phil Tippett, USA)
Silver - HAYOP KA! THE NIMFA DIMAANO STORY (dir. Avid Liongoren, Phillipines)
Bronze - THE DEER KING (dir. Miyaji Masayuki and Masashi Ando, Japan)
MOST GROUNDBREAKING
Mad God (dir. Phil Tippett, USA)
BEST INTERNATIONAL SHORT
Gold - DIGITAL VIDEO EDITING WITH ADOBE PREMIERE PRO: THE REAL-WORLD GUIDE TO SET UP AND WORKFLOW (dir. Hong Seong-yoon, South Korea)