The Human Centipede 2 to Premiere at Fantastic Fest

Austin’s Fantastic Fest today announced the final wave of film programming including the opening and closing night films. The Human Centipede 2: Full Sequence will open the festival with the film’s world premiere and Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan’s Hope will close out the fest. The festival takes place from September 22 – 29. Here is the full announcement:

Fantastic Fest is excited to announce its final wave of feature film programming including the world premiere of THE HUMAN CENTIPEDE 2: FULL SEQUENCE on opening night courtesy of IFC Midnight and COMIC-CON EPISODE IV: A FAN’S HOPE on closing night.

THE HUMAN CENTIPEDE became a cultural sensation after its premiere at Fantastic Fest in 2009 where it won Best Horror Film and Best Actor. The festival is excited to welcome back director Tom Six and producer Ilona Six with the second installment of the depraved series. The opening night party will be themed to the film, featuring live music from The Charles Edward Cheese band and an attempt to break the world’s record for the longest human centipede conga line. The Charles Edward Cheese Band is not only the most important force of entertainment in the universe, but is also Austin’s leading all-animal semi-robotic rock group.

COMIC-CON EPISODE IV: A FAN’S HOPE is directed by Morgan Spurlock, produced by Thomas Tull, and presented by Aint It Cool News’ Harry Knowles, Stan Lee and Joss Whedon. The documentary film follows five people as they descend upon the Mecca of geek culture, San Diego’s Comic-Con Convention. Following the premiere, the closing night party will be an epic superhero–themed carnival with costume contests and activities that will bring out the fanboy/girl in everyone.

AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON (1981)

Special Screening

Director of special makeup effects Rick Baker live in person!

Director: John Landis, USA, 97 minutes

“Keep to the roads.” A simple warning, but one that is not heeded by two Americans backpacking across the Yorkshire Moors. Now, they must learn to follow a new warning, “Beware the moon.”

A BOY AND HIS SAMURAI (2011)

US Premiere

Director: Yoshihiro Nakamura, Korea, 109 minutes

From the director of festival faves Fish Story and Golden Slumber, the ultimate time travelling, father-son, samurai pastry chef, food movie ever made.

BUNOHAN (2011)

US Premiere

Director: Dain Said, Malaysia, 100 minutes

BUNOHAN is the tragic story of love lost between three estranged brothers and their ailing father.

CARRE BLANC (2011)

US Premiere

Director: Jean-Baptiste Léonetti live in person!

Director: Jean-Baptiste Léonetti, France, 77 minutes

It’s eat or be eaten (literally) in an absurdist future where a woman

struggles to reclaim her husband from the bleak corporate machine.

CLOWN (2011)

Texas Premiere

Director Mikkel Nørgaard and producer Louise Vesth live in person!

Director: Mikkel Nørgaard, Denmark, 90 minutes

Casper and Frank are on a canoe trip to glory, a Tour De Pussy with an exclusive brothel waiting at the end. Probably shouldn’t have brought the kid.

COMIC-CON EPISODE IV: A FAN’S HOPE (2011)

US Premiere

Director: Morgan Spurlock, USA, 88 minutes

The documentary film follows five people as they descend upon the Mecca of geek culture, San Diego’s Comic-Con Convention.

THE DAY (2011)

US Premiere

Producer Guy Danella and actor Dominic Monaghan live in person!

Director: Douglas Aarniokoski, USA, 90 minutes

A group of weary post-apocalyptic survivors find refuge in an abandoned farmhouse. The house, however, may not be as safe or abandoned as they first assumed.

THE DEVIL’S BUSINESS (2011)

International Premiere

Director Sean Hogan and producer Jen Handorf live in person!

Director: Sean Hogan, UK, 75 minutes

Two hitmen are ordered to assassinate an old associate. While waiting for their target to come home, one shares a story of love lost which brings out the demons – first figuratively, then literally.

ELITE SQUAD: THE ENEMY WITHIN (2011)

Regional Premiere

Director: Jose Padillha, Brazil, 116 minutes

In the slums of Rio de Janeiro, dirty cops and corrupt politicians gain notoriety by capitalizing on the vulnerable weak and poor. Two men with polar opposite ends of the political spectrum dedicate their lives to exposing the corruption.

THE HOLDING (2011)

North American Premiere

Director: Susan Jacobson, UK, 93 minutes

After the sudden departure of her husband, Cassie is struggling to keep the family farm alive. After reluctantly accepting the assistance of a drifter, she realizes he may have more sinister plans in mind.

HOW TO STEAL 2 MILLION (2011)

International Premiere

Director and writer Charlie Vundla and producer Mfundi Vundla live in person!

Director: Charlie Vundla, South Africa, 109 minutes

Freshly released from prison, Jack needs to pull one last score to finance his move to a legit life in this classically styled noir.

THE HUMAN CENTIPEDE 2: FULL SEQUENCE (2011)

World Premiere

Director Tom Six and producer Ilona Six live in person!

Director: Tom Six, Netherlands, 90 minutes

Tom Six’s follow-up to THE HUMAN CENTIPEDE: FULL SEQUENCE ups that ante with a brute force unparalleled in motion pictures today. It is sure to be one of the most controversial films of our time.

JUAN OF THE DEAD (2011)

US Premiere

Director Alejandro Brugues and producer Gervasio Iglesias Macias live in person!

Director: Alejandro Brugues, Cuba, 100 minutes

50 years after the Cuban Revolution, a new one is about to begin. That revolution is zombies; filthy, flesh-eating zombies.

JULIA X (2011)

North American Premiere

Director and producer PJ Pettiette, producer Claudie Viguerie and associate producer Courtney Rawls live in person!

Director: P.J. Pettiette, USA, 92 minutes

Super sexy serial killer Kevin Sorbo (in 3D!) gets a nasty surprise when his latest potential victim puts up an unexpected fight.

KARATE-ROBO ZABORGAR (2011)

Austin Premiere

Director Noboru Iguchi live in person!

Director: Noboru Iguchi, Japan, 101 minutes

Happy 70’s crimefighters: a boy and his motorcycle-transforming, karate-fighting robot…only the kid’s grown up now and is pushing 50.

LAST SCREENING (2011)

US Premiere

Director: Laurent Achard, France, 81 minutes

In this stylish, giallo-inflected thriller a strange young man, the single employee of a doomed French repertory cinema, lives a secret life, making regular trips into the night to victimize women and collect a certain body part. As the bloody story progresses we find out why.

LIVID (2011)

US Premiere

Director: Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo, France, 88 minutes

A group of amateur thieves stumble across something very strange and unexpected in this horrific fairy tale from the directors of INSIDE.

THE LOVED ONES (2009)

Special Screening

Director: Sean Byrne, Australia, 84 minutes

Girl likes boy. Girl asks boy to the prom but boy says no. Girl kidnaps boy and holds him hostage. THE LOVED ONES is PRETTY IN PINK meets MISERY, but worse; much, much worse.

MANBORG (2011)

World Premiere

Director and writer Steven John Kostanski, co-writer and actor Jeremy Gillespie and actor Andrea Karr live in person!

Director: Steven John Kostanski, Canada, 60 minutes

Part man, part robot, all killing machine! Only the awesome power of the MANBORG can drive the demon hordes back to hell!

POLVORA NEGRA (2011)

North American Premiere

Director: Kapel Furman, Brazil, 89 minutes

A man is hunted down and left for dead. Years later he returns, hired as a hitman by the same criminals who gunned him down. They are in for a surprise.

RABIES (2011)

Regional Premiere

Director: Aharon Keshales and Novat Papushado, Isreal, 90 minutes

For two cops, a ranger, four teens, and a pair of sibling runaways, it was supposed to be just a walk in the park. They chose the wrong park.

RETREAT (2011)

US Premiere

Director: Carl Tibbetts, UK, 90 minutes

Martin and Kate’s much needed getaway would be perfect except for

power issues… and the guy covered in blood that unexpectedly

stumbles onto their lawn.

SENNENTUNTSCHI: CURSE OF THE ALPS (2011)

North American Premiere

Director: Michael Steiner, Switzerland, 110 minutes

The residents of a small village in the Swiss Alps start to distrust their local police officer after he decides to shelter a mysterious young woman who arrived directly after the death of a priest.

SLEEPLESS NIGHT (2011)

US Premiere

Director: Frédéric Jardin, France, 98 minutes

Dirty cops use police intelligence to rob drug dealers as a moonlighting venture, but when they are identified by one of their marks, the drug kingpin mobilizes a serious payback.

SMUGGLER (2011)

US Premiere

Director: Katsuhito ISHII, Japan, 115 minutes

Ultra-stylish gangster comedy from the director of FUNKY FOREST and THE TASTE OF TEA pits a failed actor against a lethal assassin.

TAKE SHELTER (2011)

Texas Premiere

Director: Jeff Nichols, USA, 120 minutes

Curtis LaForche is having apocalyptic nightmares which progressively get worse, blending reality with the dream world. As paranoia starts to take a toll, he decides to build a living quarters underground, risking his job security, marriage, and friends.

TWO EYES STARING (2010)

US Premiere

Director: Elbert Van Strien, Belgium, 112 minutes

9-year-old Lisa loves her father but has always felt disconnected from her mother. When the family moves from Holland to Belgium, Lisa makes a new friend who will dig up long buried secrets.

URBAN EXPLORER (2011)

US Premiere

Director: Andy Fetscher, Germany, 100 minutes

Four 20-somethings hire a guide to escort them through a network of tunnels underneath Berlin. Things start to spiral out of control when a member of the group falls, breaking a leg.

THE YELLOW SEA (2011)

Regional Premiere

Director Hong-jin Na, Korea, 157 minutes

The director and stars of THE CHASER team up for an action packed crime epic featuring the most knife and hatchet combat you are likely to see this year.

YOU SAID WHAT? (2011)

US Premiere

Director Syversen Patrik, producer Kjetil Omberg, producer Terje Stromstad and

actor Stig Frode Henriksen live in person!

Director: Patrik Syversen and Nini Bull Robsahm , Norway, 107 minutes

The producers of DEAD SNOW re-imagine Takashi Miike’s AUDITION as a rom-com and make Peter Stormare ride a paper mâché dragon shrieking that he is the King of Darkness.

ZOMBIE ASS (2011)

World Premiere

Director Noboru Iguchi live in person!

Director: Noboru Iguchi, Japan, 85 minutes

A mad scientist conducts experiments on alien parasites and zombies in turn. Will karate save the day, or…fart power? Ass-obsessed madman Noboru Iguchi creates the most crap-tastic zombie movie ever to emerge from Japan’s cinema sewer.

You can view the first wave of programming announced here and the second wave here.

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