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A Thing of Horror Is A Joy Forever
March
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From the 12th to the 27th of March the Twelfth
Brussels International Festival of Fantasy
(Cinefantastique) will be taking place. Not only is it
possible to wile away hour after hour enjoying the
films at the Festival of the Fantastic Film, but also
searching through the literature at the Imaginair `99
Brussels book fair for fantasy and science fiction. A
Tarot fashion show, various art exhibitions, a body
painting contest, screening of workshop projects and
award ceremony will all be part of the event this
year, as well as the annual fantasy ball. Not only is it
possible to wile away hour after hour enjoying the
films at the Festival of the Fantastic Film, but also
searching through the literature at the Imaginair `99
Brussels book fair for fantasy and science fiction. A
Tarot fashion show, various art exhibitions, a body
painting contest, screening of workshop projects and
award ceremony will all be part of the event this
year, as well as the annual fantasy ball. A thing of
horror is a joy forever, so for those ghoulies and
beasties out there who want further info, let me
direct you to their website @ www.bifff.org for more
thrills.
- A new Dutch television station (called NET5) will be
making its appearance on the home screens of
Holland. Who knows what that means?
- Dear old Oscar© will be visiting this month. Which
means the Green Goddesses will be appearing
sometime soon. From all reports, it looks like "Gods
& Monsters" should be picking up a few treats.
- "Total Loss", a new Dutch film produced by
Lemming Films, begins shooting on the 6th of March
and should wrap on the 25th of April. Marco van
Geffen's script, based on the play by noted author
Karst Woudstra, is the first feature length film to be
directed by Dana Nechushtan and will star Yorick
van Wageningen, Roef Ragas and Franky Ribbens.
Locations scheduled include Amsterdam, Rotterdam,
and somewhere in Germany. Release planned for
the year 2000.
© 1994-2006 The Green Hartnett
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