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''Twixt'' is being filmed at Coppola's estate in [[Napa County]] as well as remote film locations in Lake County, California including Downtown Kelseyville, Nice and Pope Valley.<ref>Lake County News, http://lakeconews.com/content/view/16783/919/</ref> It was announced that musician [[Dan Deacon]] will score the film.<ref>Pitchfork Media, http://pitchfork.com/news/41193-dan-deacon-to-score-francis-ford-coppola-film/</ref> The film's name was changed from ''Twixt Now and Sunrise'' to ''Twixt'' and will have scenes from it played at the [[San Diego Comic-Con International]].<ref>Entertainment Weekly http://insidemovies.ew.com/2011/06/30/francis-ford-coppola-bringing-horror-film-twixt-to-comic-con-breaking/</ref> |
''Twixt'' is being filmed at Coppola's estate in [[Napa County]] as well as remote film locations in Lake County, California including Downtown Kelseyville, Nice and Pope Valley, located in Northern Napa County.<ref>Lake County News, http://lakeconews.com/content/view/16783/919/</ref> It was announced that musician [[Dan Deacon]] will score the film.<ref>Pitchfork Media, http://pitchfork.com/news/41193-dan-deacon-to-score-francis-ford-coppola-film/</ref> The film's name was changed from ''Twixt Now and Sunrise'' to ''Twixt'' and will have scenes from it played at the [[San Diego Comic-Con International]].<ref>Entertainment Weekly http://insidemovies.ew.com/2011/06/30/francis-ford-coppola-bringing-horror-film-twixt-to-comic-con-breaking/</ref> |
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==Release== |
==Release== |
Revision as of 06:29, 30 October 2011
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Theatrical release poster | |
Directed by | Francis Ford Coppola |
Screenplay by | Francis Ford Coppola |
Produced by | Francis Ford Coppola |
Starring | Val Kilmer Elle Fanning Joanne Whalley Bruce Dern Ben Chaplin David Paymer Alden Ehrenreich |
Cinematography | Mihai Malaimare Jr. |
Edited by | Robert Schafer |
Music by | Dan Deacon Osvaldo Golijov |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Pathé |
Release date |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Template:Film US |
Language | English |
Budget | $7 million |
Twixt is an upcoming horror thriller film written and directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Val Kilmer.[1]
Cast
- Val Kilmer as Hall Baltimore
- Elle Fanning as V
- Joanne Whalley as Denise
- Bruce Dern as Bobby LaGrange
- Ben Chaplin as Edgar Allan Poe
- Don Novello as Melvin
- David Paymer as Sam Malkin
- Alden Ehrenreich as Flamingo
- Lisa Biales as Ruth
- Anthony Fusco as Pastor Allan Floyd
- Tom Waits
Production
Development
In an interview with The New York Times, Coppola discussed the origins of the film, which he said "grew out of dream [he] had last year – more of a nightmare" and "seemed to have the imagery of Hawthorne or Poe." He continued:[2]
But as I was having it I realized perhaps it was a gift, as I could make it as a story, perhaps a scary film, I thought even as I was dreaming. But then some loud noise outside woke me up, and I wanted to go back to the dream and get an ending. But I couldn't fall back asleep so I recorded what I remembered right there and then on my phone. I realized that it was a gothic romance setting, so in fact I'd be able to do it all around my home base, rather than have to go to a distant country.
Filming and post-production
Twixt is being filmed at Coppola's estate in Napa County as well as remote film locations in Lake County, California including Downtown Kelseyville, Nice and Pope Valley, located in Northern Napa County.[3] It was announced that musician Dan Deacon will score the film.[4] The film's name was changed from Twixt Now and Sunrise to Twixt and will have scenes from it played at the San Diego Comic-Con International.[5]
Release
Twixt has received high anticipation for release among fans of Coppola. It is unknown whether or not the film will see a widespread release.
References
- ^ Internet Movie Database: Twixt. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1756851/
- ^ Itzkoff, David (2010-11-05). "A Man and His Bad Dreams: Coppola Turns a Nightmare Into a New Film". New York Times Arts Beat.
- ^ Lake County News, http://lakeconews.com/content/view/16783/919/
- ^ Pitchfork Media, http://pitchfork.com/news/41193-dan-deacon-to-score-francis-ford-coppola-film/
- ^ Entertainment Weekly http://insidemovies.ew.com/2011/06/30/francis-ford-coppola-bringing-horror-film-twixt-to-comic-con-breaking/