"my dreams and a stream of obscene consciousness led me to visualize a modern fairy tale for our confusing times, full of sadomasochistic sex and shocking violence.”
Oh really? Well then I'm sure you wouldn't mind giving us a detailed account of exactly how you concocted this miracle glue, would you ?
Premières images sur le journal web de Cinecitta (à 2mn 12), c'est assez court avec une voix off indiquant (en anglais) que ce troisième opus sera définitvement plus "splatter" :
Merci pour l'info.
Marrant, on voit des sculptures en terre cuite de démons qui font bp penser aux créatures de La fissure de Takacs. Sinon, on remarque aussi un look très gothique de certains personnages féminins. J'ai hâte de voir le film débouler sur les écrans.
Le film s'appelle donc La Terza Madre en Italie et le fim avait une date de sortie pour le 11 mai 2007.
Or, ce n'est plus sisûr que cela. En effet, la société de distribution du film, la Medusa Distribuzione, a retiré le film de son line-up de printemps à ce jour. La Medusa a aussi un calendrier de sortie assez incroyable, à raison d'un film par semaine.
C'est ainsi Man of the Year qui sort à la place de Terza Madre le 11/05. Puis la semiaine d'après, c'est au tour de Everyone's hero, le 25/05 c'est laragazza del lago avec Valeria Golino, Severance le 1/06...
et cote horreur, la concurrence est rude. La colline a des yeux 2 sort justement le 11/05, Zodiac et Prey sortent le même jour le 18/05, Pirates de caraibes 3 le 25/05, 28 semaines plus tard & Turistas ensemble le 1/06...
Il semblerait que Medusa ait eu peur que la concurrence lui fasse défaut & en meme temps que leur planning chargé ne permette rien d'autre. La terza madre, ce sera visiblement pas avant l'automne...
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Oh really? Well then I'm sure you wouldn't mind giving us a detailed account of exactly how you concocted this miracle glue, would you ?
Medusa n'a pas communiqué sur la date de sortie.
D'autant plus que le 26 octobre sort en même temps Halloween de Rob Zombie et Resident Evil 3. Donc sortir un film le mercredi 31 pour Hallowwen, ça semble une fausse bonne idée.
En l'état, je doute fort que la Medusa se risque à sortir frontalement un film d'horreur en face des deux autres...
Oh really? Well then I'm sure you wouldn't mind giving us a detailed account of exactly how you concocted this miracle glue, would you ?
"Hi Nick, up to my neck in the Cannes labyrinth! Myriad premiered 20 minutes of footage from MOTHER OF TEARS: THE THIRD MOTHER (US title) today (May 17) at 9.30 am at the Gray 3 cinema. The place was packed After a credit roll, and a warning that what we would be shown was very graphic and violent, eight lenghty scenes from the movie were unveiled. I do not want to go into specifics because major plot points were revealed. But the full opening was shown with Asia and Coralina opening the Mother of Tears' urn and the arrival of the demons and the evil monkey. The powder puff scene was next. This was the stuff I saw being filmed in Turin really well put together where Asia is shown how to summon up the spirit of her mother. Then it was the lesbian death scene carried out by the Man in the Overcoat with torture implements. Exorcist Udo Kier's major scene followed, plus Asia running through the panicked strrets of Rome. Adam James major moment followed that with the finale reserved for the entrance of the Mother of Tears herself. I will say it was gory to the max and all the effects looked fantastic. The vibe in the room was mixed. People laughed at the monkey but all jumped at a terrific demonic scare. Talking to everyone afterwards the feeling was the acting was variable (what's new), the scripting had too much exposition (ditto) but that it was beautifully shot - lots of steadicam through the museum - and the photography was fabulous. You can't judge any movie in this bitty way so let's hope it all comes together by final print stage. An unqualified success though is Simometti's music. Wonderful. I'm still gagging to see the whole thing put together. October 18 is now the official Italian premiere date, it's opening the Rome Festival. Dario and Asia arrive in Cannes tonight for the restored SUSPRIA screening in the Cannes Classics strand. A very pecular credit has appeared on the film - music by Goblin and Philip Glass! Quite what that means I don't know, did Goblin's music really need any additional material? While Asia is here I'm finally hoping to pin her down for THE STENDHAL SYNDROME DVD extra interview that she couldn't do in Rome last month. She's in a record four movies here but she's promised to find time to pop over to my villa to be filmed.