The Amusement Park: il film inedito di George A. Romero potrebbe uscire molto presto
I fan di George A. Romero potrebbero vedere presto il film inedito “The Amusement Park”.
Daniel Kraus ha visto l’inedito “The Amusement Park” di George A. Romero e lo definisce un capolavoro.
Daniel Kraus, frequente collaboratore del regista Guillermo del Toro vuole far uscire “The Amusement Park”, il film inedito di George Romero del 1973.
Kraus è riuscito a mettere le mani su una copia del film ed è stato fortemente impressionato – è arrivato al punto di ritenerlo una “rivelazione” e “il film più apertamente terrificante di Romero” e definendolo “estremamente sconvolgente nella forma e nella funzione”.
Sul sito web ufficiale di George A. Romero, i fan possono fare donazioni per contribuire al restauro del progetto.
I’m about to watch George A. Romero’s virtually unseen 1973 movie THE AMUSEMENT PARK (shot between Season of the Witch & The Crazies). Been trying to find this for 20 years. pic.twitter.com/ng6WqOeR6y
— Daniel Kraus (@DanielDKraus) 10 novembre 2018
OK, this movie is a REVELATION. pic.twitter.com/PaZA2HNDAW
— Daniel Kraus (@DanielDKraus) 11 novembre 2018
With the exception of NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD—maybe—THE AMUSEMENT PARK is Romero’s most overtly horrifying film. Hugely upsetting in form & function. pic.twitter.com/BmyS5iTIyU
— Daniel Kraus (@DanielDKraus) 11 novembre 2018
It was never shown publicly. The people who funded it wouldn’t allow it. And no wonder. It’s hellish. In Romero’s long career of criticizing American institutions, never was he so merciless. pic.twitter.com/987qbeb1J0
— Daniel Kraus (@DanielDKraus) 11 novembre 2018
Where can you see this savage masterwork? You can’t. But I’m dedicating myself to changing that. pic.twitter.com/nayHmSzeNq
— Daniel Kraus (@DanielDKraus) 11 novembre 2018
Everyone’s excited! That’s good. This is Romero at the height of his full-throttle, machine-gun-edit, CRAZIES-era confidence. It’s a sun-soaked nightmare: bright, loud, demented, disorienting. (It is *not*, as some sources report, a documentary.) pic.twitter.com/h7OIZixyvy
— Daniel Kraus (@DanielDKraus) 11 novembre 2018
Fonte: Indiewire