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How To Talk To Girls At Parties Trailer – John Cameron Mitchell adapts Neil Gaiman’s teen punk tale

April 3, 2018 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Queer filmmaker John Cameron Mitchell made a big splash with his first film as a director, Hedwig & The Angry Inch, which was adapted from his own queer rock musical. He followed that with the sexually explicit Shortbus and the Nicole Kidman starrer Rabbit Hole. That was eight years ago though, and he’s only just returning with an adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s short story and graphic novel, How to Talk to Girls at Parties.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘From the raucous dual imaginations of fantasy laureate Neil Gaiman (“American Gods,” Coraline) and glam-rock multi-hyphenate John Cameron Mitchell (Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Shortbus) comes the electrifying and singular pop extravaganza film, How to Talk to Girls at Parties. Enn (Alex Sharp) is a shy suburban London teenager in 1977, sneaking out with his best friends to after-hours punk parties.

‘One night they stumble upon a bizarre gathering of sexy teenagers who seem like they are from another planet. In fact, they are from another planet, visiting Earth to complete a mysterious rite of passage. That doesn’t stop Enn from falling madly in love with Zan (Elle Fanning), a beautiful and rebellious alien teenager who, despite her allegiance to her strange colony, is fascinated by Enn. Together they embark on a delirious adventure through the kinetic punk rock world of 1970s London, inadvertently setting off a series of events that will lead to the ultimate showdown of punks vs. aliens, and test the limits of how far each of them will go for true love.’

The movie will be released in the UK in May. Take a look at the trailer below. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Elle Fanning, Alex Sharp, Nicole Kidman  DIRECTORS: John Cameron Mitchell  

Nicole Kidman Joins John Cameron Mitchell’s How to Talk to Girls at Parties

May 13, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

nicole-kidman-john-cameron-mitchellNicole Kidman is set to reunite with her Rabbit Hole director, John Cameron Mitchell for How To Talk To Girls At Parties. Mitchell is going back behind the camera after a turn in the Broadway production of Hedwig & The Angry Inch, the show he created in the 1990s and which helped make his name.

However How To Talk… is a little different from Hedwig’s tale of a transsexual East German musician, although it keeps the punk vibe, as it’s based on a short story by Neil Gaiman, from his collection, Fragile Things. Variety described the movie as being ‘in the spirit of Romeo and Juliet, but instead of Montagues and Capulets, it is punks and aliens. This is the story of the birth of punk, the exuberance of first love, and the universe’s greatest mystery of all: how to talk to girls at parties.’

Elle Fanning was previously announced for the movie, and as well as Kidman, she’s also just been joined by Ruth Wilson and Matt Lucas.

The film is currently looking for buyers at Cannes, with the hope of shooting in the UK this Autumn.

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ACTORS: Nicole Kidman, Matt Lucas, Ruth Wilson  DIRECTORS: John Cameron Mitchell  

Take A Look At John Cameron Mitchell’s ‘Superqueer’ Video For Sigur Ros

September 18, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Icelandic musicians Sigur Ros have always been at the arty end of the spectrum, but rather than just being posers, they do genuinely interesting things. The latest is the Valtari Mystery Film project, where they band gave 12 filmmakers the same budget to come up with short films using music from Sigur Ros’ latest album, Valtari.

The project has already brought us Shia LaBeouf’s penis in the third of the shorts, and now the ninth has arrived, ‘Seraph’, which was directed by Hedwig & The Angry Inch creator John Cameron Mitchell and graphic artist Dash Shaw. There is more nudity, but it’s of the animated kind, as well as having a slightly queer bent.

Here’s what Mitchell had to say about it: “Eight years ago I met Jonsi, the queer singer of Sigur Rós, and took him to his first drag show (Suppositori Spelling in SF). Jonsi says it remains his ‘best drag show.’ This year he asked me and 12 other flmmakers to be part of their Valtari Mystery Film Project. We were allowed do whatever we wanted with the music from their new album–no parameters but the small budget. I chose to do a 6 min narrative short focussing on a character from Shell Game, an animated feature I’m producing with director Dash Shaw, an amazing graphic novelist who did comic book art for my film Rabbit Hole. Seraph is the superqueer result using two songs from the new album.”

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DIRECTORS: John Cameron Mitchell, Dash Shaw  

John Cameron Mitchell Working On Hedwig Sequel

July 30, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

If you’ve never seen Hedwig And The Angry Inch, the 2001 film version of John Cameron Mitchell’s audacious gay/trans musical, you’ve missed a treat. In fact you should stop reading this and go get a copy immediately. The movie follows Hedwig, a German immigrant to the US, whose botched sex change operation leaves her with the titular ‘angry inch’.

Now it’s been revealed that Mitchell is working on a follow-up, which appears destined for the stage at the moment, but let’s hope for a movie version too. The news was revealed by the writer/director/star’s friend, Kevin Sessums (via Vulture), who spoke to Mitchell and briefly mentioned the movie. According to the piece, it will be ‘something that could only happen to Hedwig – a phantasmagoria with dollops of brutal reality interwoven into its multi-media narrative.’ The music will be provided by Kevin Trask, who also penned the tunes for the original.

Mitchell isn’t saying much though, simply noting, ‘We spend so much of our early lives trying to figure out who we really are. And we spend the rest of our lives preparing ourselves to let it go.’

We can only hope a movie version eventually arrives, as Hedwig is one of the best LGBT movies ever made. It’s far from impossible, as since his musical success, Mitchell has become a successful director with the likes of Shortbus and Rabbit Hole.

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DIRECTORS: John Cameron Mitchell  

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