Highschool of the DeadHighschool of the Dead a bloody adaptation of Daisuke Sato’s manga,centers on Takashi’s unusual school day. He’ll have to struggle withoutsomething else than a quick nap during his courses. You see, hisschoolmates have turned into flesh eaters. He will have to team up withother survivors with one common purpose: staying alive.KAZÉ NEOGhost HoundGhost Hound, directed by Ryūtarō Nakamura (Serial Experiments Lain),takes us to the little town of Suiten, where strange things are happening.Tarô, Masayuki <strong>and</strong> Makoto, three traumatised schoolmates, will enter aparallel world <strong>and</strong> try to solve the mystery surrounding Suiten’s strangephenomena.No Longer HumanThis series of 4 episodes, adaptated from Osamu Dazai’s classic, benefitsfrom the talents of character designer Takashi Obata (Death Note) <strong>and</strong>director Morio Asaka (Gunslinger Girl, Chobits). Enter Yozo’s torturedworld, a child of a rich <strong>and</strong> wealthy family, who lives his life day by day,slowly descending into decadence <strong>and</strong> debauchery.ClaymoreClaymore, adapted from Yana Toboso’s manga, tells us the story ofthe struggle of the Claymores, half demon <strong>and</strong> half human warriors,against bloodthirsty beasts…92
Acht, Abattoir Fermé <strong>and</strong> Potemkinowith the support of the Flemish Audiovisual Fund (VAF)<strong>and</strong> in collaboration with the 29 tht BIFFF & the BeursschouwburgpresentMONSTER!Tragicomichorrordramedyzombienaziblaxploitationschlockfestorgy,made in Fl<strong>and</strong>ers!A horribly funny sitcom in sex parts about an overambitious film director whomanages to churn out “masterpiece” after “masterpiece” despite a chronic lack ofmeans.Meet Ad-Harry Shredder, a self-declared genius filmmaker who constantlystruggles to separate reality from fiction. His ambition is only equaled by hisinflated ego, but his limited talent <strong>and</strong> means do not stop him from shooting a newmovie every week.He can count on his regular cast <strong>and</strong> crew, who are as enthusiastic as they areuntalented. And even though they bring all their numerous personal problems tothe set, at least they’re dirt cheap.There’s nothing better to get the creative juices flowing than a nonexistingbudget. And every time Harry <strong>and</strong> his acolytes succeed inthe most improbable stars to the set, shoot some impressivescenes <strong>and</strong> pull of a “monster production”.luringScreenplay <strong>and</strong> direction : Stef Lernous en Jonas GovaertsWith: Pepijn Caudron, Tine Van den Wyngaert, Chiel van Berkel,StefLernous, Kirsten Pieters, Matthijs Scheepers, Lotte Diependaele,KevinTrappeniers & special guests: Isabelle A, Gène Bervoets, Roos Van Acker, Kevin Janssens, S<strong>and</strong>y Tura,Nathalie Meskens, Eveline Hoste, Jaak Van Assche, Joke Van De Velde, Jelle Cleymans, Clara Cleymans,Paul Ricour, Frank Dingenen, Alice Toen, Mark Verstraete, Johny Voners, Marc ReynebeauMONSTER! marathon at the BIFFF 2011Saturday 16 April 2011 at 8.30pmDuration : 6 x 30’Location: BEURSSCHOUWBURG, Rue A.Ortsstraat 20—28, B – 1000 BrusselsTICKETS:€ 5 (advance sales) / € 7 (on the spot)Through the Beursschouwburg: tickets@beursschouwburg.be or tel. +32 (0)2 550 03 50Free for Bifff subscribers, but with the number of seats being limited, please reserve inadvance at lieve@beursschouwburg.be.93