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la terza madre teaser trailer
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not the greatest quality but a first glimpse at least:
teaser trailer
source: streghetta |
posted on 08 Jun 2007 by Nick
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la terza madre rating confirmed
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When it is released in cinemas in italy this october, it will have a 14 rating! This means all the hardcore gore will be missing. However, this will be re-instated for the dvd release.
source: alan jones |
posted on 29 May 2007 by Nick
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more news from cannes
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Alan Jones writes:
"Hi Nick, Just met up with Dario in Cannes. He was in a very bouyant mood, the restored SUSPRIA played like a dream, and he's been doing lots of press on it. Asia was with him for the screening. He knows I want to show the new version at FrightFest and has said he'll try and come over to support it. And bring THE THIRD MOTHER promo footage with him. About that he said that he wished the promo had contained more scenes with more gore. "It's the bloodiest film I've ever made. Without question. You just saw a minimal amount. You won't believe how much blood is spilt in the final film. I've done what eveyone wants and I know they're going to like it. It has the colours and the style of my 70s pictures and I couldn't be happier with how it's turned out"."
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posted on 21 May 2007 by Nick
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mother of tears on variety cover
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here is the cover picture featuring the mother of tears promotional poster
click the image for a bigger picture |
posted on 18 May 2007 by Nick
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First Sun takes shine to remake of argento's suspira
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Sheri Jennings in Cannes 18 May 2007 04:00
New Italian production outfit First Sun has acquired remake rights to Dario Argento's gothic horror classic Suspiria.
The company is led by Italian director Luca Guadagnino (Melissa P), Fendi group fashion designer Silvia Venturini Fendi with producers Carlo Antonelli, Marco Morabito and Massimilano Violante.
The English-language remake will have an international cast and creative team.
It will be influenced by "cinema, videogames, fashion and music," said Guadagnino in Cannes. "The Gothic resurgence is very strong and we feel that a new version of Suspira will fit very well."
Horror master Dario Argento will be in Cannes to present the restored version of his classic in the Cannes Classics sidebar. The projection on May 18th commemorates the 30th anniversary of its release. Argento has just completed the long awaited final segment of the Mother Of Tears trilogy La Terza Madre (The Third Mother) starring his daughter Asia.
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posted on 18 May 2007 by Nick
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la terza madre at cannes!
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Alan Jones writes:
"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." |
posted on 17 May 2007 by Nick
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the mother of tears
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If you want to see her, here she is:
source: www.odetoazia.com |
posted on 15 Apr 2007 by Nick
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stendhal from blue underground
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Bill lustig has revealed a bit more about this dvd coming up in september. Apparently it will contain both the english and italian versions and has been transferred in high definition under the supervision of the director of photography. It will also contain new interviews.
source: www.cultfilmsenkutfilms.com |
posted on 15 Apr 2007 by Nick
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Giallo
(pronounced 'djallo, plural gialli) is an italian 20th century genre of literature and film, which in italian indicates crime fiction and mystery. In the English language, however, it is used in a broader meaning that is closer to the french fantastique genre, including elements of horror fiction and eroticism.
The word giallo is Italian for "yellow" and stems from the origin of the genre as a series of cheap paperback novels with trademark yellow covers.
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