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A Short Film About John Bolton
2003, regia di Neil Gaiman
Scheda: Nazione: GB - Produzione: SKA Films - Distribuzione: Docurama - Soggetto: Neil Gaiman - Sceneggiatura: Neil Gaiman - Fotografia: John Pardue - Montaggio: David Martin - Costumi: Stephanie Collie - Musiche: Chris Ewen - Formato: Color, corto, documentario - Durata: 27'.
Cast:
John O'Mahony,
Marcus Brigstocke,
Carolyn Backhouse, Jonathan Ross,
Tree Petts,
John Bolton,
Judith Clute,
Jayne Setchfield,
Denise Worme,
Betti Marenko,
Katie Lawrie,
Martin Cordier.
Trama e commenti:
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fantasymagazine.it: «...L’unica
esperienza nel curriculum ‘registico’ di Gaiman è A Short Film About John Bolton,
il racconto della vita dell’artista in forma documentaristica...».
Plot Summary, Synopsis, Review:
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video.barnesandnoble.com
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neilgaiman.com
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en.wikipedia.org: «...The
film takes the form of a fictional television piece on real-life artist John
Bolton (but played in the film by actor John O'Mahony). It was released direct
to video, along with several bonus features. In a posh London gallery, Carolyn
Dalgleish (Carolyn Backhouse) prepares a showing of the latest works by John
Bolton; disturbing portraits of beautiful, vicious vampiric women. The
Interviewer (Marcus Brigstocke) collects information on Bolton, who seems to
perplex those who work with him and collect his art (like radio personality
Jonathan Ross (playing himself). Bolton appears to review the placement of the
paintings before the opening. Eccentric and detached, Bolton is uncomfortable
with the amount of attention being paid to him. Forced to give a speech at that
evening's party (where guests include the real John Bolton in a cameo appearance),
Bolton quietly states that he simply "paints what he sees." Following the gala,
Bolton is interviewed at home by Brigstocke. Bolton again proves elusive with
answers about his art, though he does (reluctantly) agree to have his work
habits filmed for the first time (though only by the Interviewer, working
without his crew). As dusk approaches, Bolton takes the Interviewer to his
studio, located in the basement of an ancient monastery and graveyard. As the
hours drag on, Bolton shows no signs of getting started (he says he is waiting),
and the Interviewer finally leaves. Filming himself as he walks out of the
graveyard, the Interviewer spots two ghostly women (one with zebra stripes
running up her leg) moving towards him. The camera falls to the ground, and the
film closes on Bolton's latest work: a pale woman, with zebra stripes running up
her leg, feasting on human flesh».
taliesinttlg.blogspot.com: «...Now I went through the whole thing because the vampires only appear in the last 30 seconds and also because this is – with the replacement of ghouls by vampires – a modern retelling of ‘Pickman’s Model’, as I mentioned, and I expect that most will know that and its twist...».