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Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary. (Reviews).


2002 75m prod Dracula Productions, p Vonnie Von Helmolt, d Guy Maddin, sc Guy Maddin, Mark Godden, novel Brain Stoker, ph Paul Suderman, deco dawson, ed deco dawson, choreography Mark Godden, pd Deanne Rohde, ad/c Paul Daigle, mus Gustav Mahier; with Johnny W. Chang, Tara Birtwhistle, David Moroni, CindyMarie Small, Johnny Wright Johnny Wright is a successful American music manager. He has managed groups including New Kids on the Block, the Backstreet Boys, *NSYNC, the solo acts Janet Jackson, Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears.  and members of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet The Royal Winnipeg Ballet, based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, is Canada's oldest ballet company and the longest continuously operating ballet company in North America.

It was founded in 1939 as the "Winnipeg Ballet Club" by Gweneth Lloyd and Betty Farrally.
.

Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary is Guy Maddin's first feature--length work since Twilight of the Ice Nymphs was released in 1997. It's not that Winnipeg's resident cinematic genius has been inactive, it's just that with the commercial failure of Ice Nymphs, he has restricted himself to the short form. His brilliant five--minute Marxist/Christian allegory; The Heart of the World, from the Preludes collection in 2000, attested to the fact that he has lost none of his verve and unwillingness to compromise his rather eccentric vision.

Originally produced for the CBC's performing arts series Opening Night and shown on the national network in February 2002, Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary has--as they say in the business--legs and is now in theatrical release in a limited run after receiving an International Emmy for Best Arts Programming and Gemini Awards for Best Arts Program and Best Direction in a Performing Arts Program. Maddin's film, directed and edited with the assistance of his protege, deco dawson, is based on an original 1998, 140--minute production by the Royal 'Winnipeg Ballet. They shot it in Super 16, 16 mm and Super 8 black and white, then posted it on digital Beta, adding splashes of colour throughout. Inspired by the Brain Stoker novel and EW Murnau's 1922 expressionitic classic Nosferatu the Vampire, Maddin and dawson use silent movie conventions--irises, soft focus, overlapping dissolves--to film the ballet troupe as it dances through the tale. Title cards warn of "immigrants from the East!" in 1897 England. An Asian Dracula (Johnny Chang) appears and claims his first victim, the wealthy Lucy (Tara Birtwhistle). Her mysterious fainting spells bring vampire hunter
For the Vampire Slayers from the series Buffy the Vampire Slayer'', see Slayer (Buffyverse).


A vampire hunter or vampire slayer is someone who specializes in finding and destroying vampires.
 Von Helsing
For the Dracula character, see Abraham Van Helsing.


Von Helsing is a character from the anime, . Von Helsing speaks with a heavy German accent and commands a Zeon fleet ordered by Colonel Killing to perform a nuclear attack on Side 6.
 (David Moroni) to the scene, but his blood transfusions prove useless. Lucy is lost and returns as the undead un·dead  
adj.
No longer living but supernaturally animated, as a zombie.
, murderous "Bloofer Lady." In the last half of the ballet, Dracula's attention turns to Lucy's convent--bound friend Mina (CindyMarie Small). The film's sexual subtext sub·text  
n.
1. The implicit meaning or theme of a literary text.

2. The underlying personality of a dramatic character as implied or indicated by a script or text and interpreted by an actor in performance.
 comes to the fore in a dance in which Mina makes overt advances on her fiance, the prudish Jonathan Barker (Johnny Wright). The sexually vital count lures Mina to his cavernous lair where he and Von Helsing wage a final battle over Mina's body.

Although filmed in black and white, the film is gorgeously rich in texture with tones of greens, purples, blues and, appropriately enough, bright stabs of crimson. And while essentially a silent drama, beneath the swirling Gustav Mahler soundtrack there's the gentle sound of fangs piercing a virgin's neck and the sickening thwack thwack  
tr.v. thwacked, thwack·ing, thwacks
To strike or hit with a flat object; whack.

n.
A hard blow with a flat object; a whack.



[Imitative.
 of a wooden stake being driven through Dracula's heart. Maddin has not so much made a record of a stage production; rather, he has re-imagined Stoker's Dracula as it might have looked before the likes of Bela Lugosi and Francis Ford Coppola Noun 1. Francis Ford Coppola - United States filmmaker (born in 1939)
Coppola
 got a hold of it.

As The Heart of the World proved, Maddin is--as one review in The New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 Times described him--the "finest black-and-white silent director in all of Canada." Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary is another feather in his cap and this reviewer eagerly anticipates his next foray into feature filmmaking, The Saddest Music in the World (based on an original screenplay by Kazuo Ishigura), a Rhombus Media production that will be unleashed on the world in the fall.

Pretenders beware, Maddin is prepared once again to claim his rightful place as Canada's most original and daring auteur auteur (ōtör`), in film criticism, a director who so dominates the film-making process that it is appropriate to call the director the auteur, or author, of the motion picture. .
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Date:Jun 1, 2003
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