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Savage Messiah: Ken Russell => Savage Messiah: Ken Russell => Topic started by: Iain Fisher on November 19, 2008, 11:20:52 PM

Title: Gorsewood
Post by: Iain Fisher on November 19, 2008, 11:20:52 PM
I get confused about the Gorsewood films, which are ready, which are available etc.  Here is my attempt to define the situation- your updates please!!

Lions Mouth
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The first Gorsewood film, 30 minutes and Ken's first use of a camcorder.  It happened after it became clear Ken would not get a budget for The Fall of the Louse of Usher.  It has a full plot with reporter Diana Laurie seeking out the story of The Prostitutes Padre, a true life story.  It starts off very badly but does gain strength, presumably as Ken became more confident with the Camcorder.

It was shown at a private premiere party but hasn't been shown in theatres or elsewhere.  Ken fell out with actress Diana Laurie (I met her, a nice person) and has partly disowned the film.  I have a copy of the film but have promised never to copy it!!

The Fall of the Louse of Usher
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Full length, it has been shown in some theatres- I went to both world premieres, the original Belgium one, then the London one months later.  The London people were not told there had already been a premiere.  It is available on DVD.  Ken originally wanted to film it with Roger Daltry and Twiggy.  It was then conceived as a series available on Internet, following Stephen King's example when King published chapters of a novel on the web.  This never happened but it explains the episodic format.

Hot Pants
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Three short films Revenge of the Elephant Man, The Mystery of Mata Hari and The Goodship Venus    There is a trailer for all three films. but they are otherwise not available and not seen.

Hitler's Kitten
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Made for comedybox, a short film.  It is no longer on Comedybox but can be seen via the Savage Messiah site.

Boadica Bites Back
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It is supposed to be ready but has not been released yet.  Rumours of a comic book to go with it.  Various other rumours.

Charlotte Bronte, Bravetart versus the Loch Ness Monster
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Ideas rather than films?  It is NOT thisfilm

(http://www.deanquixote.com/pix/art/art_bravetart.jpg)

 

 

Title: Re: Gorsewood
Post by: Nick Jones on November 21, 2008, 05:25:46 AM
I thought the Charlotte Bronte project was already in production before Boudica Bites Back. ???

Bravetart: girl-on-girl porn film?  :D "Katt Dander" LOL!!!
Title: Re: Gorsewood
Post by: Iain Fisher on November 25, 2008, 08:29:59 PM
I can't remember seeing anything of Bronte- photos, trailers etc.  Was it finished?  Hard to tell.
Title: Re: Gorsewood
Post by: Iain Fisher on December 24, 2008, 12:37:08 PM
Ken says Bravetart has just started filming and will be  ready by Easter 2009.
Title: Re: Gorsewood
Post by: archie on December 27, 2008, 07:55:28 AM
Yeah, read about Bravetart here: http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/film/article5384261.ece

Curious. ::)
Title: Re: Gorsewood
Post by: John Gargo on February 02, 2009, 11:32:01 AM
It's very frustrating to have to read about a lot of these projects but then not have a chance to see them, although I suppose as a Russell fan I should be used to this sort of thing (DANCE OF THE SEVEN VEILS, etc.).  I really think that Russell should compile all of these shorter films onto a DVD... hell, right about now I'd settle for a DVD-R.
Title: Re: Gorsewood
Post by: BoyScoutKevin on February 19, 2009, 10:04:34 PM
It's very frustrating to have to read about a lot of these projects but then not have a chance to see them, although I suppose as a Russell fan I should be used to this sort of thing (DANCE OF THE SEVEN VEILS, etc.).  I really think that Russell should compile all of these shorter films onto a DVD... hell, right about now I'd settle for a DVD-R.

I agree. At least about the DVD. Ken seems to have done enough short films to make them available on a DVD. Of course, the question is always, is there be a market for it?