2004. Asteroide returns
The news in the Festival show schedule is the return of the Asteroide, the historical award of the show in the twenty-year-long cycle of the International Science-Fiction Film Festival. The award is given to Able Edwards, a Graham Robertson’s film, for the best of the nine films taking part in the competition in the Neon section.
There are three special programs – a tribute to E.T.’s dad, Carlo Rambaldi; the masterclass with John Landis, the author of An American Werewolf in London and of Schlock, the winner in 1973,: the retrospective exhibition dedicated to Hammer Pictures, a British film production company.