
Ask any experienced writer if they'd like to cover two whole film festivals over the course of three short weeks, and you'll probably get a response like "Um, no." But throughout all of the
Toronto International Film Festival, I had a shiny little treat on the horizon: The Second Annual
Fantastic Fest, which was to take place at the
Alamo Drafthouse (
South Lamar) down in lovely Austin, Texas. Upon returning home from TIFF, I was
this close to simply bailing on Fantastic Fest, basically because I had a
LOT of work to finish, plus I really wasn't all that excited about dealing with airports again so soon.
Fortunately I came to my senses and decided to attend the festival. And get this! A few days before the fest, super-cool festival honcho Tim League asked if I'd like to be a jury member! Now, film critics don't get a lot of back-pats or cap-feathers, but being asked to sit on a festival jury is very flattering indeed. Plus, this festival was mostly horror movies -- so obviously I was grinning like a pig in poop. So now that the festival is over and I've returned home (with a horrific cold), I thought you might be interested to know which flicks won what. So let's get to it...
Horror Jury AwardsBest Picture -
IsolationBest Director -
Billy O'Brien,
IsolationBest Script -
Dylan Bank and
Morgan Pehme,
NightmareBest Actor -
Kane Hodder,
HatchetBest Actress -
Nicole Roderick,
NightmareBest Supporting Actor -
Lance Henriksen,
AbominableBest Supporting Actress -
Kristen Bell,
RomanBest Art Direction -
Alex Boynton,
UnrestBest Cinematography -
Robbie Ryan,
IsolationBest Special Effects -
HatchetBest Make-up -
BrokenThe Horror Jury was composed of four film freaks: Jay Slater of
Hotdog Magazine &
FilmThreat.com,
Ed Neal of
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Peter Martin of
Twitch and Chris Cargill of
AICN.
Short Film Jury Awards
Best of Show -
The Listening DeadBest Short Form -
Cost of LivingBest Long Form -
Rogairi (Villains)Best Animated -
If I Had a HammerBest Comedy -
They're Made Out of MeatThe Short Film Jury was composed of three AICN writers: Brian Satterwhite, Jay Knowles and (again) Mr. Cargill.
Audience Awards1st Place -
Hatchet2nd Place -
Isolation3rd Place -
FireflyThe audience awards were decided by "average Joe" audience members who opted to cast ballots, obviously.
Fantastic Fest Jury AwardsBest Film -
The Living and the DeadBest Director -
Simon Rumley,
The Living and the DeadBest Script -
Larry Kent and
Daniel Williams,
The Hamster CageBest Actor -
Leo Bill,
The Living and the DeadBest Actress -
Jodie Jameson,
Venus DrowningBest Supporting Actor -
Alan Scarfe,
The Hamster CageBest Supporting Actress -
Kate Fahy,
The Living and the DeadBest Art Direction -
Starfish HotelBest Cinematography -
A Quiet LoveBest Special Effects -
PuzzleheadBest Make-up -
The Living and the DeadSpecial Jury Mention -
Blood Tea and Red String
The Fantastic Fest Jury was composed of
Christian Hallman of the
Lund International Fantastic Film Festival,
Wiley Wiggins of
Dazed and Confused and
Waking Life, and
Scott (dork) Weinberg of
eFilmCritic.com,
Cinematical.com and
Rotten Tomatoes.
And I'll take this quick opportunity to share some opinions with you: I attend a solid handful of film festivals every year -- and Fantastic Fest was (far and away) one of the most entertaining trips I've ever taken. From fest-head Tim League down to the part-timiest festival volunteer, these folks were absolutely sterling. If you have even a passing interest in films best described as horror, sci-fi, fantasy or "plain old weird," I could not recommend Fantastic Fest highly enough. In only its second year of existence, FF looks to be one of North America's premiere genre festivals -- and I can only imagine what the 2007 event will look like.