Tuesday, June 21, 2005

I am unreasonably excited by your movie. May I leave everything and follow you?

If you live or can travel to the Los Angeles area you may play an important role in this historically significant film.
“El Minotaur Blanco” is much more than a film. In reality, it is my way of subtly making peoples lives better as I wander the earth, like Michael Landon in Highway to Heaven, only with more violent, terrifying ecstasy. More than a movie, it is lifestyle and an overcoming: For instance, I prepare gourmet meals for each of the cast on a shoot: this allows me to address their nutritional needs; cast members relate that it is the best food they have ever tasted. Rehearsal allows me to address how a cast member speaks and expresses themselves, their gait and physical training. By simple changes in how they talk, present or bear themselves, their weight and the emotional content of their lives; in how they chew their food or breathe in their sleep, what is rehearsed and trained becomes natural and beneficial: many cast members report improved self-esteem, increased income and sexual confidence, the disappearance of long standing formerly untreatable pain and real optimism in their personal future. This is the Life-Film, the organic process out of which the film is created, a process as important and isomorphic with the film itself; both the film and its production are an overcoming and going under, about changing lives in a Rilkean sense, like a production of “Our Town” done by actual cave people, or snuff pornography.

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