Phantasmagoria: The Visions of Lewis Carroll

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One promotional poster for Phantasmagoria, depicting Lewis Carroll.

Phantasmagoria: The Visions of Lewis Carroll was a psychological horror film written and directed by Marilyn Manson. Anthony Silva and Geoff Cox assisted with the production, which was primarily handled by Wild Bunch.[1] The film had an estimated budget of $4,200,000, and would have been Manson's first high-profile directorial effort. Lily Cole portrayed the lead female role for the film, opposite Manson[1]Tilda Swinton, Evan Rachel Wood and Angelina Jolie were rumored to be among the cast as well. Phantasmagoria was announced at the Berlin International Film Festival in February 2006,[2] and after several delays, the film was shelved as a result of poor reception to a leaked trailer.[3] The film's title is taken from Phantasmagoria and Other Poems, a famous collection of Lewis Carroll poems published in 1869.

Blurb

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Production

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Soundtrack

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Reception

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Gallery

Conceptual photography

Promotional trailer stills

Personnel

Acting

  • Marilyn Manson portrayed Lewis Carroll, a tormented author who becomes "a symptom of his own invention."
  • Lily Cole portrayed Alice.
  • The Porcelain TwinZ portrayed Tweedledee and Tweedledum.

Production

  • Marilyn Manson – director, lighting, screenplay, score
  • Geoffrey Cox – screenplay
  • Anthony Silva – director, screenplay
  • Benoît Debie – cinematography
  • Steven Klein – editing, photography
  • Alain de la Mata – producer
  • Rudy Coby – illusionist, visual supervisor
  • Cyril Helnwein

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Phantasmagoria: The Visions of Lewis Carroll press kit. Wild Bunch. February 12, 2006.
  2. Manson Paid A Visit to Berlin Film Festival. AceShowbiz. February 13, 2006.
  3. Cole's Violent Film Put On Indefinite Hold. Contactmusic News. September 12, 2010.

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