Festival international du film fantastique de Gérardmer
Location | Gérardmer, France |
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Founded | 1994 |
Festival date | last week of January |
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The Festival international du film fantastique de Gérardmer (formerly Fantastic'Arts, from 1994 to 2008) is an international festival of horror and science fiction films (fantastique does not translate smoothly into English) which has been held each year since 1994 in Gérardmer in the Vosges, France towards the end of January. It replaced an earlier film festival which was held in Avoriaz.
Originally, it was called "Fantastica", then Fantastic'Arts to stress the artistic as well as the fantastique side of the festival. Each year, several celebrities form a jury to judge the competing films. Some also present their own work, including the writer Bernard Werber, who comes each year to Place du Tilleul at the centre of the town.
Grand Prize
Special Prize
Public Prize
Année | Titre du film | Réalisateur | Nationalité |
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2003 | 2009: Lost Memories | Lee Si-myung | South Korea |
2006 | Fragile | Jaume Balagueró | Spain |
2007 | Black Sheep | Jonathan King | New Zealand |
2008 | REC | Jaume Balagueró et Paco Plaza | Spain |
2009 | The Midnight Meat Train | Ryuhei Kitamura | United States |
2010 | 5150 Elm's Way | Éric Tessier | Canada |
2011 | I Saw the Devil | Kim Jee-woon | South Korea |
2012 | Eva | Kike Maillo | Spain |
2013 | Mama | Andres Muschietti | Spain, Canada |
2014 | The Babadook | Jennifer Kent | Australia |
2015 | The Voices | Marjane Satrapi | USA Germany |
Fantastic Novel Prize
Year | Title | Author | Nationality |
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1995 | Le Chien qui rit | Anne Dugüel | Belgium |
1996 | La Mécanique des ombres | Benjamin Legrand | France |
1997 | La Qualité du silence | Max Dorra | France |
1998 | Les Mères Noires | Pascal Françaix | France |
1999 | La Maison Usher ne chutera pas | Pierre Stolze | France |
2000 | Les Mémoires de l'Homme-Éléphant | Xavier Mauméjean | France |
2001 | Le Templier | François Angelier | France |
2002 | Wonderlandz | Jean-Luc Bizien | France |
2003 | Le Cinquième Règne | Maxime Chattam | France |
External links
- Official website (French)
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