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FNC’s stacked TEMPS Ø to feature Color Out of Space, a restored version of David Cronenberg’s Crash, docs on Vampiro and Alien, and much more

Richard Stanley’s Colour Out of Space will screen at FNC this October.

Festival du nouveau cinéma‘s TEMPS Ø program focuses on the best in genre cinema and general weirdness, and the upcoming 2019 slate is one of the festival’s most exciting lineups in years.

This year’s program features the Quebec Premiere of Richard Stanley’s The Color Out of Space, the H.P. Lovecraft adaptation starring Nicholas Cage (read our review here), a restored version of David Cronenberg’s Crash (with Cronenberg in attendance), Nail in the Coffin: The Rise and Fall of Vampiro, a documentary on the legendary Canadian wrestler (with Vampiro himself in attendance), Memory: The Origins of Alien, a look at Ridley Scott’s groundbreaking sci-fi horror classic, and much more.


Check out all of the titles below. The 48th edition of FNC runs from October 9 – 20 in Montreal. The complete schedule and tickets will be unveiled on October 1st.

ANGEL OF THE NORTH

NAIL IN THE COFFIN: THE FALL AND RISE OF VAMPIRO

BIRD TALK

CRASH

VIDEOPHOBIA

BACURAU

CHILDREN OF THE SEA

DEERSKIN

THE WHISTLERS

BLOOD MACHINE

YVES

DINER

MONUMENT

MY NUDITY MEANS NOTHING

GHOST OF THE GOLDEN GROVES

THE VAST OF NIGHT

COLOR OUT OF SPACE

THE FATE OF LEE KHAN

RAINING IN THE MOUNTAIN

Hl, AI

MEMORY: THE ORIGINS OF ALIEN

JALLIKATTU


Gabriel Sigler

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