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Foram quinze dias intensos de cinema. Deixo agora o meu top com as melhores longas-metragens exibidas no festival Fantasporto 2012. Sempre subjectivo, claro.
1. Shame (2011), de Steve McQueen
2. Bellflower (2011), de Evan Glodell
3. Juan de los Muertos (2011), de Alejandro Brugués
4. Kill List (2011), de Ben Wheatley
5. Lena (2011), de Christophe Van Rompaey
6. Avé (2011), de Konstantin Bojanov
7. Guilty of Romance (2011), de Shion Sono
8. Eva (2011), de Kike Maíllo
9. Hell (2011), de Tim Fehlbaum
10. The Slut (2011), de Hagar Ben-Asher
11. Lobos de Arga (2011), de Juan Martínez Moreno
12. This Must Be the Place (2011), de Paolo Sorrentino
13. Rose (2011), de Wojciech Smarzowski
14. Madonna's Pig (2011), de Frank Van Passel
15. Immaturi (2011), de Paolo Genovese
16. A Moral Conjugal (2011), de Artur Serra Araújo
17. Eddie (2011), de Boris Rodriguez
18. Keyhole (2011), de Guy Maddin
19. The Holding (2011), de Susan Jacobson
20. Life in One Day (2009), de Mark de Cloe
21. Un cuento chino (2011), de Sebastián Borensztein
22. Bag of Bones (2011), de Mick Garris
23. Attack the Block (2011), de Joe Cornish
24. Code 37: The Movie (2011), de Jakob Verbruggen
25. In the Dark Half (2012), de Alastair Siddons
26. The Theatre Bizarre (2011), de Douglas Buck, Buddy Giovinazzo, David Gregory, Karim Hussain, Tom Savini e Richard Stanley
27. Hotel Lux (2011), de Leander Haußmann
28. Zombie Ass: Toilet of the Dead (2011), de Noburu Iguchi
29. Meat (2010), de Victor Nieuwenhjuijs and Maartje Seyferth
Não vi muitas das curtas-metragens exibidas no festival, mas a grande maioria das que vi são de fraca qualidade, bastante inferiores a anos anteriores. Das que vi, eis o meu top:
1. Colour Bleed (2011), de Peter Szewczyk
2. The Monster of Nix (2011), de Rosto
3. Artur (2011), de Flávio Pires
4. The Lost Town of Switez (2011), de Kamil Polak
5. 8 (2011), de Raúl Cerezo
6. Le vivier (2011), de Sylvia Guillet
7. Lizard Girl (2011), de Si-Young Choi
8. Le jour où le fils de Raïner s'est noyé (2011), de Aurélien Vernhes-Lermusiaux
9. Hope (2011), de Pedro Pires
10. Nuru (2011), de Micheal Palmaers
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