If you like your fairy tales "grimm", then you might be interested in the family friendly fright flick Lisl and the Lorlok, an allegorical fairy tale about a little girl contending with a magical creature that feeds on the "psychic energies of people" (i.e., their souls).
Writer-director Ignatius Fischer has carved out a career as a miniature effects artist on mega-budget movies such as Titanic and The Fifth Element, but with Lisl and the Lorlok his intentions are on a much smaller scale, though no less ambitious. Fischer told Undead Backbrain the following about his intentions with Lisl and the Lorlok:
"This is my first feature as a director and I knew I needed to make something on a very small scale, but I wanted an original story, something that could be, at the very least, a little unique. The film is not fast-paced, not fx-driven; there are no four-letter words,...
Writer-director Ignatius Fischer has carved out a career as a miniature effects artist on mega-budget movies such as Titanic and The Fifth Element, but with Lisl and the Lorlok his intentions are on a much smaller scale, though no less ambitious. Fischer told Undead Backbrain the following about his intentions with Lisl and the Lorlok:
"This is my first feature as a director and I knew I needed to make something on a very small scale, but I wanted an original story, something that could be, at the very least, a little unique. The film is not fast-paced, not fx-driven; there are no four-letter words,...
- 12/21/2010
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
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