Baron Olavo, The Horrible Posters and Prints
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$17.99
About The PosterïŒ
- Premium Print Quality
- Perfect Size: multiple dimensions
- 12"x18" inch (30x45 cm)
- 16"x24" inch (40x60 cm)
- 24"x36" inch (60x90 cm)
- Easy to Display
About The MovieïŒ
Bressaneâs first color film, shot in the home of the artist Elyseu Visconti. Part of it is missing sound and final editing because the director was forced to leave Brazil. Horror and humor to deal with the subject of insanity: âIn the end everyone leaves the house as though they were laboratory mice escaping, they invade the city and contaminate the worldâ. âIf we talk about horror, this film deals with national horror, with Mojica Marins as an emblem. There might be a few touches of Corman and English horror, but it is another level of horror. What transformed the film was the location where we were shooting, the house of a 19th century painter, a receptacle of light. When I arrived and saw that house, that light, I said: âThis is the film. This is the horrorâ. The meaning of the film, its appeal, derives from this laboratory of lightâ (J. Bressane). â Torino Film Festival
Tags: Lilian Lemmertz, 1969, Brazil, Rodolfo Arena, Renato Laclette, TB ProduçÔes, JĂșlio Bressane, Belair Filmes, Isabella Cerqueira Campos, BarĂŁo Olavo, o HorrĂvel, Helena Ignez,