Fantasia 2019: Award Winners Announced, IDOL Takes Top Prize

The dust has settled from industry weekend at Fantasia but the good times keep rolling on at the fest through to next week. 
 
Yesterday the award winners were announced and Lee Su-Jin's Idol took home the Chevel Noir Award for top feature film. Our own Kurt Halfyard published his review yesterday, and the effects of it are still lingering.
 
...this South Korean neo-noir was perhaps the first film to ever to leave me reeling to assemble the basic narrative.
 
Not to mention the full motives and who the killer even was. I have my theories after thinking about this film for 48 hours. But the experience, whether this was director Lee Su-jin’s intention or not, in the theatre was exhilarating. Idol is a cognitive brain cooker. 
 
Many wonderful movie moments are on display here, making the journey more significant than the destination. 
 
All winners from all categories are below in gallery format, including all statements from each jury. 
 
And stay tuned because our team is still chugging away at the festival program, bringing more coverage as the festival draws to a close. 
 
23RD EDITION OF FANTASIA ANNOUNCES FULL LIST OF AWARD WINNERS
 
Lee Su-Jin’s IDOL takes top honours, nabs fest’s coveted Cheval Noir Award for Best Feature
 
23 July 2019 - Montreal, Canada - The 2019 Fantasia International Film Festival, now entering its third week, is immensely proud to announce the award winners of its monumental 23rd edition. The victors were chosen through the deliberation of juries assigned to each competition, and were announced at a live ceremony on 21 July 2019.
 
Select statements from Fantasia juries are included alongside announcements.
 
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