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This article is about the short film. For the song, see Doppelherz (song).
Doppelherz
Doppelherz cover
Video by Marilyn Manson
Released May 13, 2003
Recorded 2003
Genre Surrealism
Length 26:06
Label Nothing, Interscope
Director Marilyn Manson, Nicole McDonald
Producer Marilyn Manson
Marilyn Manson video chronology
Guns, God and Government World Tour
(2002)
Doppelherz
(2003)
(s)AINT Video (Uncut, Unrated, Banned by Label)
(2004)

Doppelherz is a twenty-five minute short film directed by Marilyn Manson in 2003, using music composed a year prior, in 2002. The name Doppelherz is German for "double-heart". The DVD comes with the original pressings of Marilyn Manson's 2003 album, The Golden Age of Grotesque, released on May 13, 2003. This pressing of the album is now out of print, and the film has yet to see standalone release.

Production credits

DOPPELHERZ

A film about the Golden Age of Grotesque,
created during the making of this album, and
birth of a new era for its creator. The audio
recording that accompanies this took place
on April 1st, 2002, and remains in its entirety.

This is thought by many to be the most rare
look into the mind of the person we know as
Marilyn Manson. It is also believed (but will
not be confirmed or denied by Manson) that
these words were intended to be his last,
meant only for those who were listening...
particularly his beloved feline familiar Lily
White
.


The film offers no explanation, nor needs
one. Many thanks to those who helped make
this, the beginning, not an end, to the most
amazing era of Marilyn Manson. The artists
and friends who were involved enough to be
mentioned are as follows, in no particular
order:

Gottfried Helnwein
Dita Von Teese
Tim Skold
Nicole
Benjamin Palmer
Marilyn Manson
M.W. Gacy
John 5
Ginger Fish
Charles Koutris
Aria Giovanni
Brittany Bowen
Cyril Helnwein
Amy Coulter
Hugh Warner
Paul L. Chun
J.T. Harding

Art Director: Nicole, Gottfried Helnwein
Editing and primary director of photography:
Benjamin at the Barbarian Group
Seconds Camera: Charles Koutris

©2003 Marilyn Manson

www.marilymanson.com

Cover gallery

Trivia

  • When the title appears on-screen at the beginning of the film, it is misspelled, shown here as "Doppleherz".

Personnel

Cast

Crew

  • Marilyn Manson – director, producer, score
  • Nicole McDonald – director, art direction (uncredited)
  • J.T. Harding – production assistant
  • Madonna Wayne Gacy – score
  • Tim Skold – score
  • Benjamin Palmer – cinematography, film editing
  • Gottfried Helnwein – art direction
  • Paul Chun – camera grip
  • Charles Koutris – director of photography, additional photography
  • John Lands – assistant camera

External links