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FNC unveils a stacked list of genre films for the 2016 TEMPS Ø program

With Montreal’s Festival du Nouveau Cinema just a few weeks off, festival organizers have just revealed the slate for the TEMPS Ø program, which focuses on the wildest entries from the depths of world cinema. This year’s 16 selections include the highly-anticipated Sadako vs. Kayako (aka The Ring vs. The Grudge movie), a remastered version of the horror classic Phantasm, Gerard Depardieu’s gritty The End, a screening of John Carpenter’s schlocky masterpiece Big Trouble in Little China, and many more.

Check out the complete list of titles below, along with a selection of trailers. Stay tuned for more festival updates in the coming days. FNC 2016 runs from
October 5 – 16.  For more information visit the festival’s official site.

FNC 2016 TEMPS Ø program

ALIPATO, THE VERY BRIEF LIFE OF AN EMBER
ANTIPORNO
APNÉE
BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA
DESTRUCTION BABIES
DIRECTOR’S CUT
THE END
JE ME TUE À LE DIRE
PHANTASM: REMASTERED
PORNO E LIBERTA
PRANK
SADAKO VS. KAYAKO
THE SION SONO
WET WOMAN IN THE WIND
YEAR OF THE DRAGON (in 35mm)
ZOOLOGY

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