The Fantastic Organization: A New Era for Genre Cinema

Ricky Gervais

Comedian, writer, and actor who created "The Office" and writes provocatively on comedy and society.

The Fantastic Organization, a newly established French nonprofit, is poised to revolutionize the global landscape of fantastic cinema. This innovative body, unveiled at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival's Fantastic Pavilion, is dedicated to nurturing, promoting, and expanding the reach of genre films worldwide.

Embrace the Scream: Safeguarding the Future of Fantastic Cinema

Introducing The Fantastic Organization: A Global Champion for Genre Film

At the recent Cannes Film Festival, a significant new player emerged in the world of cinema: The Fantastic Organization. This fresh nonprofit, headquartered in France, is setting out with a clear and ambitious goal: to support and elevate fantastic cinema across the globe. Its debut at the Fantastic Pavilion marked a pivotal moment for the genre, signaling a renewed commitment to its artistic and cultural development.

Leadership and Vision: Guiding the Future of Storytelling

Helming this exciting new initiative is acclaimed filmmaker Xavier Gens, renowned for his works like “Frontière(s),” “Hitman,” and “Cold Skin.” As president, Gens brings a wealth of experience and a deep passion for genre cinema. He is joined by a distinguished group of founding members, including Alexandre O. Philippe, actor Brontis Jodorowsky, Mónica García Massagué, Piluca Querol, Chris Oosterom, Kier-La Janisse, Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, Karim Hussain, David Gregory, Paco Plaza, Mitch Davis, Steff Landau, Jordi Minguell, and Pablo Guisa Koestinger, who also serves as vice president and executive director of the Fantastic Pavilion.

A Comprehensive Mandate: Cultivating and Expanding Fantastic Cinema

The core mission of The Fantastic Organization encompasses a broad spectrum of activities designed to bolster the fantastic genre. Its mandate includes supporting the creation, production, distribution, and promotion of artistic and cultural works within this unique cinematic space. This holistic approach aims to ensure that genre films receive the recognition and resources they deserve, from initial concept to global release.

Cultural Advancement and Accessibility: Reaching a Wider Audience

Beyond industry support, the organization is committed to making fantastic cinema accessible to the broadest possible global audience. By facilitating access to fantastic works and cultural practices, it seeks to advance culture and creativity for the general public. This commitment underscores a belief in the power of genre film to connect with diverse viewers and foster a shared appreciation for imaginative storytelling.

Nurturing the Next Generation: Investing in Future Talent

A crucial aspect of The Fantastic Organization's strategy involves the development of training, education, and knowledge transmission initiatives. These programs are designed to cultivate emerging talent, ensuring a robust pipeline of future fantastic filmmakers. By investing in education, the organization aims to strengthen the industry's creative potential across all territories, preparing the next generation to push the boundaries of cinematic expression.

Promoting European Fantastic Cinema: Fostering International Collaboration

The organization also places a strong emphasis on championing European fantastic cinema on the international stage. It aims to foster cooperation among festivals, cultural institutions, and industry professionals throughout Europe and beyond. This collaborative approach seeks to build a stronger, more interconnected global community for genre film, celebrating its diverse forms and influences.

The Power of Passion: An International Language of Emotion

Xavier Gens eloquently articulates the essence of genre cinema, describing it as an "international language" that embodies "passion, love, and extremity in every possible emotion." He sees it as a "scream that says 'I love you' to cinema itself," affirming its vibrant and enduring spirit. Gens emphasizes that the organization's purpose is not only to demonstrate the genre's continued vitality but also to empower the next generation with the tools and support they need to keep this powerful voice alive.

Community as Cornerstone: Building Connections and Continuity

Pablo Guisa Koestinger highlights the foundational belief in "Community is key" that has driven the Fantastic Pavilion's success. He notes that the Pavilion has become a vital hub for networking and business within genre cinema. To ensure the continuity of this filmmaking tradition, he stresses the importance of caring for and integrating the next generation of filmmakers into the industry, fostering a supportive environment for their growth.

A Global Language: Embracing Diversity and Innovation

Jordi Minguell, the strategic director, underscores that in an increasingly fragmented world, genre cinema stands out as one of the last truly global languages. He articulates the organization's desire to unite the diverse community that continually pushes storytelling boundaries, from creators to fans. The goal is to cultivate a space where new voices, fresh ideas, and innovative filmmaking approaches can thrive, with diversity and inclusion recognized as essential drivers for the genre's ongoing evolution.

An Independent Hub for Global Fantastic Film

Operating from its base in Paris, France, The Fantastic Organization will function as an independent and non-partisan entity. Its primary purpose is to serve the expansive global fantastic film community, acting as a central resource and advocate for the genre's continued success and evolution.

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