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Sam@Cult Labs 29th November 2010 01:50 PM

Amer - the Kill Bill of giallo cinema
 
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“A FAULTLESS MASTERPIECE.”
(FIVE STARS) – ALAN JONES, FRIGHTFEST.


The spirit of the Italian ‘giallo’ movie genre is brought vividly to life in Amer, the dazzling debut feature from the co-writing and co-directing team of Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani. The winner of several international film awards, including the New Visions Award at Sitges International Film Festival and the Public’s Choice Award at Montreal Festival of New Cinema, Amer has been described as “arthouse horror at its most magnificent” (Billy Chainsaw, Bizarre), “a nightmare vision of desire and fear… gorgeous, heady, dazzling!” (The Los Angeles Times) and as a “flawless tribute to the ethereal mystique and Pop Art madness of the 70s gialli” (Alan Jones, Frightfest).




Recalling the captivating cinematic style, recurring themes and bold visual motifs seen in the works of directors such as Dario Argento, Mario Bava and Lucio Fulci, Cattet and Forzani’s highly original and visionary tribute to the Italian masters is a virtually dialogue-free, Freudian tale of sexual awakening, obsession and murder.

The story unfolds in three parts as Ana (played, respectively, by actresses Cassandra Forêt, Charlotte Eugène-Guibeaud and Marie Bos) progresses from childhood through adolescence to womanhood. For Ana, in all three stages of her life, fear, sensuality and the threat of violence are constant companions, each lurking in her mind’s eye and waiting to take physical form.

Scored (in ‘Tarantino style’) utilizing recycled Italian movie soundtrack music composed by Ennio Morricone, Bruno Nicolai, Adriano Celentano and Stelvio Cipriani and destined for cult status, Amer is “a succulently visual feast of horror, sex, chills and thrills” (Bizarre) and a must-see for fans of arthouse, horror and independent cinema.




Amer (cert. 18) is released by Anchor Bay Films and will open at London’s ICA cinema on 7th January 2011 with the DVD and Blu-ray following on 31st January 2011.


Gojirosan 30th November 2010 05:00 PM

Hmmm, the references to Kill Bill are a bit off-putting, to be honest.

nekromantik 30th November 2010 05:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gojirosan (Post 114879)
Hmmm, the references to Kill Bill are a bit off-putting, to be honest.

I loved Kill Bill!

Gojirosan 30th November 2010 06:01 PM

I very much did not. :(

Sam@Cult Labs 30th November 2010 06:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gojirosan (Post 114879)
Hmmm, the references to Kill Bill are a bit off-putting, to be honest.

Fair point. I'm not comparing it in terms of style. I just think it does a similar thing to Kill Bill in terms of the way it uses music and references it's influences, which are different from Tarantino's film.

wayfarer 1st December 2010 12:29 PM

I'm looking forward to this one!:clap:

springjack 4th December 2010 07:05 PM

I love italian cinema of the 70s but for some reason I really hated this.

broonage 5th December 2010 05:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by springjack (Post 115441)
I love italian cinema of the 70s but for some reason I really hated this.

My exact thoughts.

Sam@Cult Labs 23rd December 2010 02:07 PM

Check out my latest blog on AMER's soundtrack HERE

PaulD 23rd December 2010 07:15 PM

Words can't express how much I am looking forward to this!


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