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Silent Light’s Opening Shot Not Exactly Divinely Inspired



Or, how to fashion a masterpiece out of crap lying about your virtual desktop. Plus: a US release date may be almost here!

licht.pngTime Out London’s interview with Silent Light director Carlos Reygadas is full of good stuff, but like Ray Pride, I’m most interested in what he has to say about the formulation of the film’s almost incomprehensibly beautiful opening shot. It turns out that its inspiration was surprisingly mundane–just take one part OS X, add one part Icelandic art band, and stir:

I was listening to Sigur Rós before going to bed, the computer was in front of me, and the screensaver came on. I have this cosmic screensaver, a picture of stars moving out of the frame very, very slowly. I looked at that magnificent space landscape with the music of Sigur Rós playing and I thought the movie had to open like that.

After all the breathless sploogery over this scene (my own included), its actual ingredients are kind of a letdown, no?

In any case, as my romance with this movie continues unabated, I was happy to see Anne Thompson name it as a “strong contender” for an Oscar nom. Also, how did I miss the news (now a month old!) that Tartan is distributing the film in the US? (Maybe I was derelict in my feed reading duties that week; maybe one of you should have told me. But let’s not play the blame game, okay?) This should be good news, but with no US release date yet set (it opens in England on Friday), I have to guess they’re waiting for the Oscar nominations to decide how and when to push it out.


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  1. Posted December 3, 2007 at 4:31 pm | Permalink

    I don’t think that’s a letdown. Sigur Ros and the Macintosh OS ARE divinely inspired, aren’t they? (Kidding, at least about the Mac OS…)

    Have you seen Heima yet, by the way?

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