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Short Film About John Bolton

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Format
DVD
Number of Discs
1
Release Date
12/28/2004
Studio
New Video Group
Length
30
Rating
UNR

From cult author and filmmaker Neil Gaiman-the endlessly creative genius behind the otherworldly film fantasy MirrorMask the Sandman graphic novels the BBC-TV series Neverwhere and the U.S. adaptation of Princess Mononoke-comes a SHORT FILM ABOUT JOHN BOLTON a darkly hip and hilarious film which explores the question that torments artists of every medium: "Where do your ideas come from?" Renowned artist John Bolton's paintings of voluptuous she-vampire nudes have earned this quiet eccentric a reputation for having a "damaged imagination." BBC radio personality Jonathan Ross buys his pieces which leads interviewer extraordinaire Marcus Brigstocke to find out what the appeal is in Bolton's beautiful (but terrifying) artwork. Why does Bolton demand that his gallery "monsterpieces" speak for themselves? What does he do with that ornamental knife that he carries everywhere. Will Marcus ever learn how to operate the camera? Smart and stylish writer/director Neil Gaiman's a SHORT FILM ABOUT JOHN BOLTON is an unforgettable oddity. And also for the first time on DVD Live at the Aladdin-a feature-length recording of Gaiman's October 2000 benefit performance including interviews with Gaiman's colleagues and fans. DVD Features: Commentary Track with Director Neil Gaiman and Actor Marcus Brigstocke; Live at the Aladdin: Feature Length Benefit Performance by Neil Gaiman; the Making of John Bolton Interview with Neil Gaiman; John Bolton Photo Gallery; Neil Gaiman Audio Recording: Drawn in Darkness; Biographies; Interactive Menus; Scene Selection.

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Director: Neil Gaiman
Producer: Adam Bohling
Producer: Matthew Vaughn
Actor: Marcus Brigstocke

Main Format
DVD
Language(s)
ENG
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