2012
Fantasia’s 16th edition was easily one of the festival’s most ambitious, daring and generous years, kicking off the 160+ film festivities with the North American premiere of FOR LOVE’S SAKE from returning fan favorite Takashi Miike. Brilliantly exalted throwback to 1970s Japanese exploitation cinema and a playful manga adaptation/action-musical playing out like a fistfight heavy cross between WEST SIDE STORY and OSAKA TOUGH GUYS by way of GREASE and YOUNG THUGS: INNOCENT BLOOD, FOR LOVE’S SAKE set the Hall theatre on fire with its dynamic dance numbers and clashing of genres, and its high energy carried throughout an edition of the festival that saw, amidst many things, the first year of the Fantasia Industry Rendez-Vous and Co-Production Market, a plethora of premieres, both local and from abroad, and more guests than ever before.
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