28 November is the last day you’ll be able to enjoy our cyberspace world of Oktopolis, which also houses part of the 2020 programme proposed by Connexions, the Festival’s VR cinema and indie video games section.
The 16th edition of the Strasbourg European Fantastic Film Festival is just around the corner and we are delighted to reveal the first titles in the official selection.
The second of our Three Fantastic Weekends, running from 30 October to 1 November in all of Strasbourg’s cinema, brings you another powerhouse programme of innovative new genre productions from the United States, Canada, France, the United Kingdom and Indonesia.
The 8th video games and virtual reality section has a new name! Enter the No-Contact Zone, a programme without physical contact that makes digital technology such an excellent response to the pandemic. Now more than ever, it’s time to reconnect!
Less than two months from the first Fantastic Weekend, we have much pleasure in unveiling a first look at some of the films chosen for the official selection.
The Strasbourg European Fantastic Film Festival has decided to postpone its next edition to 2021, while continuing to support the creation of genre films in a different way until the end of 2020 through its Three Fantastic Weekends.
For every avid moviegoer, relief is at hand. You were hoping in your wildest dreams to return to your favourite cinema in July, but as it turns out the date is closer than you think: most cinemas will open on 22 June. Here’s what to watch for in the coming weeks.
Low polys, low-resolution textures and a back to basics design: let’s have a look at some horror video games that refuse ultra-realism and return to the PlayStation imaginary.
Blisters on your fingers and controllers worn out? Then it’s time to take a breather from our indie game recommendations. This is the occasion to get behind the scenes of the video game and see how they work, with our selection for budding gamers and designers.