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The Lund International Fantastic Film Festival ( sv, Fantastisk Filmfestival, abbreviated FFF or LIFFF) is a popular film festival in
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in southern
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that mainly shows fantasy, science fiction and
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films. LIFFF is the largest fantastic/
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festival in Scandinavia. In 2015 the festival is broken up into two parts, the first part taking place in Malmö 22—27 September, and the main festival part is held in Lund 22—31 October.


Venues

The festival office and the ticket registers are located in the Lund city hall. Most of the screenings during the main festival in October, as well as the year-round previews, take place in Lund, mainly in the cinemas Kino and SF, while the screenings in September take place in the Malmö cinema Spegeln. Some events and screenings are also arranged in other surrounding cities. Since July 2011, FFF regularly arranges a movie quiz at Moriskan in Malmö.


Internationally

Since it started in 1995, LIFFF has shown films from more than 40 countries. The focus is always on the European continent, that contributes with at least 75% of the films screened at the festival. All movies in the program are Swedish premieres, Scandinavian premieres, European premieres or world premieres. In 2001, the Lund Intl. Fantastic Film Festival joined the European Fantastic Film Festivals Federation. Together, they arrange the Méliès competition - one of LIFFF's several international competitions. The Méliès competition of LIFFF is held in late September, in Malmö.


Guests of honour

Every year, LIFFF invites a number of the film makers whose works have been selected for screening at the festival. These guests of honour often hold Q & A sessions after their films. Notable guests from previous years include: * Peter Greenaway * Terry Gilliam *
Neil Gaiman Neil Richard MacKinnon GaimanBorn as Neil Richard Gaiman, with "MacKinnon" added on the occasion of his marriage to Amanda Palmer. ; ( Neil Richard Gaiman; born 10 November 1960) is an English author of short fiction, novels, comic books, gr ...
* Corey Feldman * Jennifer Ulrich * Alain Robbe-Grillet * Marc Caro *
Alexandre Aja Alexandre Jouan-Arcady, known professionally as Alexandre Aja, (; born 7 August 1978) is a French filmmaker best known for his work in the horror film, horror genre. He rose to international stardom for his 2003 horror film ''High Tension, Haute ...


See also

;Other genre film festivals * Fantafestival


References

{{cite web, title=Turbo Kid to open the Malmö part of the festival, url=http://www.fff.se/en/artiklar/2015/09/turbo-kid-inviger-festivalens-malmodel/, website=Fantastisk Filmfestival, publisher=Lund International Fantastic Film Festival, accessdate=14 September 2015


External links


Official pageLIFFF on FacebookThe LIFFF movie archivesThe Federation's LIFFF page
Film festivals in Sweden Fantasy and horror film festivals Science fiction film festivals