Lusca Fantastic Film Fest

The Lusca Fantastic Film Fest (formerly Puerto Rico Horror Film Fest) is an annual film festival held in Puerto Rico. It is the first and only international fantastic film festival in the Caribbean devoted to Sci-Fi, Thriller, Fantasy, Dark Humor, Bizarre, Horror, Anime, Adventure, Virtual Reality and Animation in Short and Feature Films.[1] The event is held in San Juan, Puerto Rico metropolitan area, and other venues throughout the island of Puerto Rico. It runs for eight days during two weeks during October - November.[2] Its main objective is to promote cinematographic art by presenting high-quality Short and Feature Films. Born as the Puerto Rico Horror Film Fest in 2007 to put focus on independent high quality genre film, and since 2009 in the form of a competitive festival. In 2016, the Puerto Rico Horror Film Fest became LUSCA Caribbean International Fantastic Film Fest, retaining it identity in Lusca's Horror selections.[3]

Lusca Fantastic Film Fest
LocationGuaynabo, Puerto Rico, United States
Founded2006
Websitehttp://www.luscafilmfest.com

History

The festival was started in 2006, and took the form of a competitive festival in 2009. It is sponsored by Scene 51, Inc. and the Puerto Rico Film Academy since 2007.[1] In 2011, MovieMaker Magazine commented that the Puerto Rico Horror Film Fest was one of the “13 Horror Film Festivals to Die For.”[4][5][6][7] In 2016 The Puerto Rico Horror Film Festival had a name change to LUSCA Caribbean International Fantastic Film Festival[8] expanding to more film genres and adding Anime, Adventure, Virtual Reality and an Animation competition. In 2016, the Puerto Rico Horror Film Fest became LUSCA Caribbean International Fantastic Film Fest, retaining it identity in Lusca's Horror selections.[3]

Prominence

The Puerto Rico Horror Film Fest is a point of entry for movies that would otherwise not be shown in Puerto Rico due to the level of specialization of their genre. Since its inception, the Festival has grown in terms of programming, media relevance, and attendance.[1] The festival is attended by over 7,000 people and features an average of over 200 films. It is part of "La Alianza Latinoamericana de Festivales de Cine Fantástico",[9][10] one of Latin America's main horror film festivals.

Awards

The festival has been the recipient of the following awards.[11][12]

  • Best International Feature Film
  • Best International Short Film
  • Best International Director
  • Best International Animation
  • Best VR Project
  • International Short Film Audience Award
  • Best Local Feature
  • Best Local Short
  • Best Local Director
  • Best Local Animation
  • Best Local Actor
  • Best Local Actress
  • Best Local Screenplay
  • Best Local Special Effects
  • Best Local Cinematography
  • Best Local Editing
  • Best Local Sound
  • Local Audience Award
  • Carlos Madera Excellence Award
  • Lifetime Achievement Award
  • Cosplay Contest - Jury Award
  • Cosplay Contest - People's Choice Award
  • Pet Cosplay Contest
  • Fantastic Sreenwriting Contest
  • Special Recognition
  • Special Jury Award

International winners

For the complete list of winners visit: Past Editions

Year Best Intl. Feature Film Best Intl. Shortfilm Best Intl. Director Intl. Audience Award
2009[13] The Last Gateway (Dir. Demián Rugna) Remote (Dir. Mark Roussel)
2011[14] Krokodyle (Dir. Stefano Bessoni) Wilt (Dir. Daniel Vogelmann)
2013[15] Halley (Dir. Sebastián Hofmann) Happy B-day (Dir Holger B. Frick)
2014[16] Sacrament (Dir. Shawn Ewert) Subterraneo (Dir. Miguel A. Carmona)
2015[17] III (Dir. Pavel Khvaleev) The Pond (Prod. Mark Wouters & Pieter Smelr) Isaac Ezban (El Incidente)
2016[18] Train to Busan (Dir. Yeon Sang-ho) The Cleansing Hour (Dir. Damien LeVeck) Jaco Van Dormael (The Brand New Testament) The Dream Catcher (Prod. Dave Film School's Students)
2017[19] Dave Made a Maze (Prod. John Charles Meyer) Apolo81 (Dir. Diego Luciano) Lukas Feigelfeld (Hagazussa: A Heathen's Curse) Hard Way - The Action Musical (Dir. Daniel Vogelmann)
2018[20] Chimera (Dir. Maurice Haeems) The Heartbreak Factory (Dir. So Young Shelly S Yo) Kenji Nagasaki (My Hero Academia: Two Heroes) Oscar's Bell (Dir. Chris Cronin)

Local winners

For the complete list of winners visit: Past Editions

Year Best Local Feature Film Best Local Shortfilm Best Local Director Local Audience Award
2009[13] Los Unos y los Otros (Dir. Juanchi González)
2011[14] Barricada (Dir. Vance McLean Ball & Joe Vargas) Jessica (Dir. Skip Font)
2013[15] Under the Rain (Dir. Salvy Ortíz)
2014[16] Los Reyes del Barrio (Dir. Angel Janer) Deathchaser (Dir. Carlos Martínez & Luis Morales)
2015[17] Inergía: Sentience Into The Void (Dir. Juan G. Álvarez & Gilberto D. Vázquez) Gilberto D. Vázquez (Inergía: Sentience Into The Void) No te Duermas Cabrón (Dir. Yoanna Sánchez)
2016[18] Cáscara o Semilla (Dir. Jeileen M. Ocasio / Javier E. Delgado) Javier Enrique Delgado Ruiz & Gilberto David Vázquez Gómez (Cáscara o Semilla) Lunas Rojas (Dir. Arturo E. Lizardi Rivera)
2017[19] Lo Innombrable (Dir. Elijah Alicea & C.J. Lozada ) Elijah Alicea & C.J. Lozada (Lo Innombrable) Alien Hand (Dir. Liz Nieves & Angel G. Nieves)

Xanathos (Dir. Wilfred Miranda)

2018[20] Jaulas Invisibles (Dir. Gilberto D.Vázquez-Gómez) Gilberto D.Vázquez-Gómez (Jaulas Invisibles) Apartment 4 (Dir. Angel Janer)

Flush (Dir. Gabriel Morales)

International representation

The global film community participates in the Festival, among they are: Argentina,[5][21][22] Australia, Brazil,[22] Canada, Chile,[5][22] Colombia, Costa Rica,[22] Croatia, Cuba, Czech Republic, Dominican Republic, Estonia, Ethiopia, France, Germany,[5][23] Hong Kong,[22] Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy,[5][24] Japan, Mexico, Morocco, New Zealand, Pakistan, Panama, Peru, Philippines, Portugal, Puerto Rico,[5] Russia, Scotland, Serbia, South Korea, Spain,[25] Sweden, Switzerland, United States of America,[5] United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom,[22] Uruguay,[5][22] Venezuela.

Notable celebrities

Some of the best known names in the film industry have participated in the PRHFF, including Zelda Rubinstein (Poltergeist) 2009, Tony Todd 2011[26](Candyman), Tippi Hedren in 2013, and Lloyd Kaufman in 2016, all of them awarded by the festival's Lifetime Achievement Award.[27]

Past editions

  • Puerto Rico Horror Film Fest 2007[28]
  • Puerto Rico Horror Film Fest 2009[29][30]
  • Puerto Rico Horror Film Fest 2011[31][32]
  • Puerto Rico Horror Film Fest 2013 - Celebrated the 50th anniversary of "The Birds" and had Tippi Hedren[33] as a special guest, honoring her with the Lifetime Achievement Award.
  • Puerto Rico Horror Film Fest 2014 - The festival celebrated the 30th Anniversary of A Nightmare on Elm Street[34] and had a special screening of the original film.
  • Puerto Rico Horror Film Fest 2015[35]
  • Puerto Rico Horror Film Fest 2016[36]
  • Lusca Fantastic Film Fest 2017[37]
  • Lusca Fantastic Film Fest 2018[38]

References

  1. Lusca Film Fest Official Website
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-10-21. Retrieved 2013-05-25.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Conference Hound, Call for Entries
  3. Festival Focus
  4. "13 Horror Film Festivals to Die For". MovieMaker Magazine. 2011-09-30. Retrieved 2019-01-22.
  5. Caribbean Cinemas, Blogspot
  6. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-06-29. Retrieved 2013-05-28.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Dark Carnival, Media Archive
  7. Archived 2013-03-12 at the Wayback Machine Telluride Horror Show, About
  8. Luscafilmfest.com
  9. Fantafestivales, Official Page
  10. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-01-26. Retrieved 2013-05-28.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Morbido Festival Coverage
  11. Festival Focus, Listing
  12. Film Freeway, Listing
  13. IMDB, I'll Never Die Alone
  14. Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine Terrorfilo, Media Coverage
  15. Die Farbe, Official Website
  16. Archived 2013-06-12 at the Wayback Machine Krokodyle, Official Website
  17. Promofest, Juan con Miedo
  18. Archived 2014-08-18 at the Wayback Machine Fancinema, Tony Todd
  19. Escribiendo Cine, Convocatoria
  20. Lusca Past Editions
  21. Terra, Zelda Rubinstein
  22. Lusca Past Editions
  23. Lusca Past Editions
  24. Archived 2011-10-20 at the Wayback Machine Cruce - El Puerto Rico Horror Film Fest celebra su tercera edición
  25. Actriz de The Birds forma parte del Puerto Rico Horror Film Fest - El Nuevo Día
  26. Arranca el Puerto Rico Horror Film Fest - Primera Hora
  27. Lusca Past Editions
  28. Lusca Past Editions
  29. Lusca Past Editions
  30. Lusca Past Editions
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