Cannes Frontières Platform Unveils Hot Lineup: Horror Drama 'Duppy' and Wild Creature Features!

The Cannes Festival's Frontières Platform, the premier genre showcase, unveiled another robust lineup of projects, offering compelling evidence of genre cinema's escalating artistic ambition and growing industry presence. Running over May 16-17, the platform has become a crucial hub for filmmakers and producers, providing a community serious about genre and vital industry contacts. Annick Mahnert, Frontières executive director, noted a significant increase in submissions, with a record 124 this year, compared to previous figures of close to 100 and 82 in 2024, attracting a diverse range of talent from regions like India, Malaysia, South America, Japan, and Taiwan.
Presented jointly by Canada’s Fantasia International Film Festival and Cannes Marché du Film, the Frontières Platform is segmented into two primary sections: the Proof of Concept, dedicated to showcasing developing projects, and the Buyers Showcase, which focuses on titles already in post-production. This structure facilitates connections across different stages of film development, helping both seasoned producers find partners and emerging voices gain visibility. The platform is notably committed to nurturing new talent, with several first-time fiction features included in the selection, such as “Astrolatry,” “The Wrath,” “Read the Bones,” “Balloon,” and “Duppy.”
The platform also shines a spotlight on a wave of young, fast-emerging genre auteurs. Dutch director Didier Konings, known for “Witte Wieven,” presents “Aulken,” while Norway’s Viljar Bøe, acclaimed for “Good Boy” and “Above the Knee,” brings “You’ve Been Chosen.” Kourtney Roy follows her SXSW premiere “Kryptic” with “Spiral,” described as a meditation on gender, time, and slime. These projects, among others, exemplify the innovative and thought-provoking storytelling currently flourishing in the genre space.
A prominent theme within this year's selection is folk horror, with six of the thirteen titles exploring this rich subgenre: “Queen of Malacca,” “The Wrath,” “Aulken,” “Balloon,” “Duppy,” and “Magai Gami.” These films delve into traditional myths and local legends from diverse cultures. For instance, Norihiro Niwatsukino’s “Magai Gami” blends Japan’s unique religious iconography with the grotesque to create creature horror, while Ajuan Isaac-George’s “Duppy” explores rarely cinematic Jamaican folklore. Mahnert observed that filmmakers are increasingly embracing their cultural demons and creatures to tell stories that enlighten global audiences, despite varying intentions and cinematic approaches.
The Buyers Showcase features several eagerly anticipated titles. David Gordon’s feature debut “Astrolatry,” a psychological thriller and creature horror, is described as a modern reimagining of “Maniac” that satirizes the “nice guy” trope and toxic masculinity. Peter Collins Campbell’s “GRIND” is an absurdist psychological thriller following a hustle-culture obsessed food delivery biker’s cosmically terrible night in Manhattan, featuring a notable cast including Janeane Garofalo and El-P. Angga Dwimas Sasongko’s Indonesian Neo Noir action crime thriller “Queen of Malacca” infuses occult beats, Southeast Asian mysticism, and ancient prophecy, starring Claresta Taufan. The Adams Family (John, Toby Poser, Zelda, and Lulu) return with “The Glorious Dead,” a DIY horror offering a fresh perspective on the end of the world with practical effects and "meaty skin-monsters." Shayne Putzlocher’s “The Wrath” is a devastating love story exploring the unraveling power of love against a backdrop of Thai folk-legend horror in Koh Samui.
The Proof of Concept section introduces a range of compelling projects. Didier Konings’ “Aulken” explores shapeshifters and the fear of the other within famine-stricken medieval Holland, drawing from unexplored Dutch folklore. Gwynne Phillips and Briana Templeton’s “Baldoon” is a horror comedy inspired by a 19th-century Canadian ghost story about a haunted farm. Ajuan Isaac-George’s “Duppy,” a U.K.-Jamaican co-production, centers on a lonely 12-year-old girl who summons a vengeful spirit in the Jamaican countryside of 1998, forming an unbreakable pact with a shapeshifting demon, exploring themes of grief, loneliness, and childhood emotion. Norihiro Niwatsukino’s Japanese J-horror “Magai Gami” is a survival creature feature set in a cursed forest where false gods disguise themselves as deities to deceive humans. Oan Hostench’s Spanish title “Read the Bones” follows an aspiring model who spirals into delusion and revenge after an accident, becoming a macabre work of art. Kourtney Roy’s “Spiral” is a wickedly satirical fable about art, ego, and inner monsters, depicting an artist’s descent into madness and carnage in the elite art world. Finally, Viljar Bøe’s Norwegian psychological thriller “You’ve Been Chosen” delves into the mechanics of fascism, as a man is drawn into a brutal system challenging his free will through anonymous instructions.
Beyond the fictional narratives, this year’s Frontières Platform also includes a heartfelt and informative documentary feature, “Tracking the Cyprus Tigers,” by Andreas Kyriakou. This film charts the making of Jackie Chan’s cult movies “The Cyprus Tigers” and “Armour of God,” which were shot in Cyprus and Croatia, respectively. It uncovers a forgotten network of cinematic exchange driven by the early 80s VHS boom, which paradoxically led to an international platform for Hong Kong martial arts but also contributed to its decline through bootleg piracy.
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