left field ventures presents a vincent lannoo film
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left field ventures presents a vincent lannoo film
LEFT FIELD VENTURES PRESENTS A VINCENT LANNOO FILM They’re... . Not scary. Not sexy. Not trendy. VAMP RES Just Belgian. www.vampires-lefilm.com LEFT FIELD VENTURES presents «VAMPIRES» CARLO FERRANTE, VERA VAN DOOREN, PIERRE LOGNAY, FLEUR LISE HEUET, PAUL AHMARANI, ALEXANDRA KAMP and JULIEN DORE director of photography VINCENT VAN GELDER - editor FREDERIQUE BROOS - associate producer FABRIZIO VERDIANI in coproduction with BELGACOM - with the support of Le Centre du Cinéma et de l’Audiovisuel de la Communauté française de Belgique et des télédistributeurs wallons - written by VINCENT LANNOO & FREDERIQUE BROOS produced by JOHN ENGEL - directed by VINCENT LANNOO Production Company (Belgium) LEFT FIELD VENTURES 97 Avenue Louis Lepoutre 1050 Brussels Belgium phone +32 2345 45 05 fax +32 2343 69 92 [email protected] www.leftfieldventures.com International Sales HOUSE OF FILM Ava B. 427 N.Canon Dr. Suite 107 90210 Beverly Hills, CA US phone 310.777.0237 [email protected] www.houseoffilm.net Film publicity at film festivals THE PR FACTORY Barbara Van Lombeek, Marie-France Dupagne 21 rue des Myosotis 1180 Brussels Belgium [email protected] +32 477 62 67 70 VAMPIRES SYNOPSIS (ENGLISH) A TV crew is asked by a community of vampires to film their nightly life. After a few failed attempts (costing the lives of some crew members), a new crew finally manages to penetrate the home and un-lives of Bertha and George St.Germain’s family, with their good-for-nothing son Samson, and their daughter Grace, who’s in the throes of an existential teenage crisis. Your basic everyday family... VAMPIRES DIRECTOR’S STATEMENT It’s time we ask ourselves what vampires are really like… Time we go beyond the good old Bela Lugosi, but mostly, beyond today’s films that depict this pack of monsters as a bunch of subdued smurfs. How better to discover the truth than by making a documentary in which we’re immersed in the daily life (er, nightly un-life?) of a vampire family? I was naturally led to choose the vampire community that was “close to home”: the Belgian vampire community. I could never have imagined how closely these living dead resembled us in their daily lives. In fact, I must admit, their humanity is still quite sizeable. I quickly found myself amidst the struggles of a nearly typical family, with troublesome neighbors, issues of power and respecting rules. Ironically, though, night after night the documentary I was making was becoming increasingly political, and incorrect! Admittedly, VAMPIRES is a political comedy, a satire on humanity, in which appearance and reality are in constant opposition. Belgian, French, Canadian, we all know vampires, men and women with long teeth, capable of any type of rhetorical acrobatics if it means sucking our blood. I will not name names, or sides, but at the few public screenings I attended, the audience’s laughter showed that a vampire sleeps in each one of us. Humor is an enjoyable, almost subconscious, way to ask ourselves important questions. It certainly was for me on this sometimes puerile, burlesque and, I’ll admit, slightly cynical adventure. One of the advantages of genre cinema for a filmmaker is that he can show his demons and anxieties with no real conscious hope of sharing their teachings. In VAMPIRES, the three-genre mixture – documentary, B-series and comedy – offers us a playground but also a critical look at our own contradictory behaviors, our own infamies. Ever since my first short films, actors have been my work’s center of gravity; they exacerbate natural behaviors and fuel the film. The actors in VAMPIRES, with or without a “name that can be recognized anywhere,” became real vampires on the set. They are the true stars of this hilarious feature film. Meet them, meet us… Vincent Lannoo Interview VINCENT LANNOO As a child, you dreamed of driving a tram or managing a chip shop. Now you’re a filmmaker. Why such a change of heart? Actually, as a child I dreamt of being a director. There. I think I’ve always wanted to direct, since the age of 9 anyway. I haven’t evolved since. I grew up in an environment where film was very prominent so it was a natural development. Your opinion on cinema: art or sleaze? Sleaze I think. I love sleaze, me. Do you make films for the money or to please Mom and Dad? That’s a funny question. I definitely make films for Mom. Or rather to make money ‘cause that’s what pleases Mom the most. Either way, she has a lot to do with it. Do you have other, hidden talents? I have no other talents. Or maybe one talent…but very well hidden. I can’t show it to you. (Laughs). What do you do when you lack inspiration? I sleep. I nap and nap again. It works. If you hit a wall, take a nap, and when you wake up… Either it’ll be too late and time to pick the kids up from school, problem solved -- or you’ll have an idea. What is Belgian cinema in your eyes? Belgian cinema doesn’t exist. I think cinema exists. Belgian cinema is just cinema. What’s the worst film you’ve ever seen and tell us why? The problem is the bad films that come to mind are by people I know personally, so I can’t tell you. But the worst film I’ve ever seen is quite possibly a short film I did called “Xmas in Space”. Terrible. Interview JOHN ENGEL What’s your opinion on cinema – art or sleaze? I like it when sleaze is part of art. Combining what’s attractive, what’s fascinating, with what’s thought-provoking and inspiring. I don’t think they must be separate; but that’s the greatest challenge of a good film: to combine the interesting, provocative aspect with the entertainment aspect. For Vampires, Leonardo do Caprio wasn’t free during the dates planned for the shoot. How did you transform that snag into an advantage? (Laughs). Thanks to Carlo, of course. Leonardo was taken, so we found another Italian. With Carlo, who needs Leo? If you were to redo it? If we were to redo it…We might start with a script! More money… and in English?! Nah… It’s fine as is. What have you learned recently from another artist? Damn, I don’t like that question! Oh boy… (Laughs). One of the first things I learned from Vincent (Lannoo), is that it’s important to communicate desire. Joy, as well. Also to stay in that improvisational aspect that’s so dear to him, which is the particularity of both STRASS and VAMPIRES. It’s communicative. Do you make films for the money or to please Mom? I make films to become very, very rich. The end of the world is nigh, you have two hours left, which film do you watch? APOCALYPSE NOW… Or CLOCKWORK ORANGE. But they’re both longer than two hours. What’s Belgian cinema in your eyes? To me, Belgian cinema is high-quality cinema. Having lived outside Belgium for so long, I feel a bit like a foreigner and I think I can say that without seeming chauvinistic. Belgian cinema, on average, is particularly good and it’s a shame the Belgian public doesn’t realize it or is not exposed to it enough. Interview CARLO FERRANTE Did you have to sleep with anyone to be in the film? (Laughs) Yeah, I had to sleep with Vincent Lannoo a lot. The end of the world is nigh, you have two hours left, what film do you watch? Vampires! They’re eternal. If you were to redo it? Start existing, quite simply. The same thing but earlier. In which case I’d use my brain now, but slightly earlier, to gain a few steps… Do you have other hidden talents? Well, I can fall asleep in a blink. It’s called the gift of sleep. When I want to sleep, I sleep. What do you do when you lack inspiration? I breathe. Then I breathe in. Normally, it returns after that. What is Belgian cinema to you? Belgian cinema is like what we call “mitraillette”, or “spéciale” in the Region of Charleroi. A big bread baguette, you put Andalousian or American sauce in there, two “fricadelles” one beside the other, some chips, more sauce…and you eat it. Basically, you could say Belgian cinema is like a joke being told, with a punch line that’s still unknown. Who do you admire the most? Besides me?! (Laughs). Only joking. What would interest me is meeting someone who is beyond time, beyond feelings. Immobile strength. Something like that anyway. VAMPIRES CAST LIST GEORGES BERTHA SAMSON GRACE ... ... ... ... CARLO FERRANTE VERA VAN DOOREN PIERRE LOGNAY FLEUR LISE HEUET CARLO FERRANTE 2009 : VAMPIRES (VINCENT LANNOO) 2008 : LA MONIQUE DE JOSEPH (DAMIEN CHEMIN) 2004 : ORDINARY MAN (VINCENT LANNOO) 2002 : STRASS (VINCENT LANNOO) VERA VAN DOOREN 2009 : VAMPIRES (VINCENT LANNOO) 2008 : LA MONIQUE DE JOSEPH (DAMIEN CHEMIN) 2006 : LE GENERALISTE (DAMIEN CHEMIN) 2004 : ORDINARY MAN (VINCENT LANNOO) PIERRE LOGNAY 2009 : VAMPIRES (VINCENT LANNOO) 2008 : GET BORN (NICOLE PALO) 2005 : COMME TOUT LE MONDE (PIERRE-PAUL RENDERS) FLEUR-LISE HEUET 2009 : MANON LESCAUT (GABRIEL AGHION) 2009 : VAMPIRES (VINCENT LANNOO) 2008 : GET BORN VAMPIRES TECHNICAL SHEET A FILM BY VINCENT LANNOO WRITTEN BY VINCENT LANNOO & FREDERIQUE BROOS CINEMATOGRAPHY EDITING SOUND ART DIRECTOR MAKE-UP … … … … ... VINCENT VAN GELDER FREDERIQUE BROOS GUILHEM DONZEL VALERIE ANDRE FABIENNE ADAM PRODUCED BY JOHN ENGEL – LEFT FIELD VENTURES ASSOCIATE PRODUCER FABRIZIO VERDIANI IN CO-PRODUCTION WITH BELGACOM WITH THE SUPPORT OF LE CENTRE DU CINEMA ET DE L’AUDIOVISUEL DE LA COMMUNAUTE FRANÇAISE DE BELGIQUE ET DES TELEDISTRIBUTEURS WALLONS 1H31min 35mm, 1.85 :1, COLOR, Dolby Digital, BELGIUM, 2010 VAMPIRES FESTIVALS / AWARDS APRIL 2010 BRUSSELS INTERNATIONAL FANTASTIC FILM FESTIVAL AUDIENCE PRIZE MAY 2010 SCI-FI LONDON FESTIVAL JULY 2010 FANTASIA FILM FESTIVAL (CANADA) AUGUST 2010 ESPOO CINE FILM FESTIVAL (FINLAND) FANTASY FILMFESTIVAL (GERMANY) SEPTEMBER 2010 LUND INTERNATIONAL FANTASTIC FILM FESTIVAL (SWEDEN) OCTOBER 2010 SITGES FILM FESTIVAL (SPAIN) KAOHSIUNG FILM FESTIVAL (TAÏWAN) RAINDANCE FILM FESTIVAL (UK) NOVEMBER 2010 TÜBINGEN-STUTTGARD FRENCH-SPEAKING INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (GERMANY) SAN SEBASTIAN HORROR AND FANTASY FILM FESTIVAL (SPAIN) MALAGA FILM FESTIVAL - FANCINE (SPAIN) TORINO FILM FESTIVAL (ITALY) Vincent Lannoo-Bourton C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e After graduating from a performing arts high school, this child of television and film professionals goes to the IAD (Broadcast Arts Institute), then takes over Daddyʼs shop (his father is film director Jacques Bourton), making his Mom very proud (Nicole Demeulder, makeup artist)… Filmography 1995 directs «Meilleurs vœux» («Best Wishes»), school short, experimenting with actorsʼ improvisation on the theme of hypocrisy. 1996 directs «Nathan», IAD end-of-school short. Wins many prizes at festivals -- e.g., Munich, Tel Aviv, Tunis, etc. 1997 directs «Xmas in Space», science-fiction short film. 1998 directs «Jʼadore le cinéma» («I Love Movies»), short, starring Olivier Gourmet and Gaëtan Bevernaege. Selected at more than 40 festivals worldwide, this short film won the grand prize at the Villeurbanne Festival, the Gold Iris and the Christal Star at the Brussels Festival, among others. 1999 directs three music videos tracing the history of motion pictures, for the «Bonjour mon chien» («Good Morning, Doggie») stage show, which won the prize at the Company Theater Festival, Brussels. 2000 directs «Si jʼavais dix pauvres» («If I Had Ten Poor People»), a short film for the tenth anniversary of Canal-Plus Belgium. 2001 directs «Strass», his first feature film, made according to the ʻDogma 95ʼ rules. «Strass» won several competitions at international festivals, including the grand prize at the Angers Film Festival, presided by actress Nathalie Baye. 2002 - directs a series of national commercials for Côte dʼOr chocolates. - writes a feature thriller, «Le Troisième étage» («The Third Story»). - takes part in several festival juries, including FIPA and Cabourg Romantic Film Festval. 2004 directs and exec-produces his second feature film, «Ordinary Man», a Belgian thriller. Production co.: Hélicotronc. 2005-6 - writes «Alice en Voiture» («Alice By Car»), feature film project. Production co.: Hélicotronc. - writes «Les sept derniers jours de Lucy» («The Last Seven Days of Lucy»), feature film project. Production co.: Artémis Productions. - directs several commercials. 2007-8 - directs «Vampires», a feature-length mockumentary. Production co.: Left Field Ventures. - directs several commercials. 2008-10 - writes several feature film projects. - prep "The Tamed Ones", his fourth feature film - President of the Association of Film Directors (ARRF), 2005-2008 - Co-founder of Cinéastes Associés (production company), 2007 - Vice-President of the Belgian Committee at SACD, 2003-2007 - Member of PROSPEREʼs Board and Audio-visual Consultation Committee - Member of the Selection Committee at the Film Center of the French-speaking Community, 2005-2008 John Engel 97 Avenue Louis Lepoutre ~ B 1050 Brussels tel 02 345-4505 fax 02 343-6992 [email protected] mob 0476 698 412 C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e ~ F I l m o g r a p h y President of two film production companies : Cinéastes Associés scrl (founded in October 2007) and Left Field Ventures sprl (founded in March 2002). {Projects in development not listed} Producer The Tamed Ones Producer Feature film. Dir., Vincent Lannoo. Prod., Left Field Ventures. May ʻ11. With Cameron Bright, … Vampires Producer Feature film. Dir., Vincent Lannoo. Prod., Left Field Ventures. April ʼ10. With Carlo Ferrante, Vera Van Dooren, Fleur Lise Heuet, Paul Ahmarani, Alexandra Kamp and Julien Doré. Miss Mouche (Miss Fly) Producer Feature film. Dir., Bernard Halut. Prod., Cinéastes Associés. Jan. ʻ10. [exec prod Left Field V.] With Bernard Cogniaux, Valérie Bauchau, Thierry De Coster and Mona Jabé. Avec ma mère à la mer (A Son At Sea) Producer Feature film. Dir., Alexis Van Stratum. Prod., Cinéastes Associés. Oct.ʼ09. [exec prod Left Field V.] With Hervé Guerrisi, Nicole Colchat, Cachou Kirsch, Maaike Neuville. Furor Absurdüs Producer Feature Documentary. Dir., Maxime and Michel Pasque. Prod., Left Field Ventures. Jan. ʻ10. With Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Jean-Claude Botte, Johnny Cadillac. Get Born Producer Feature film. Dir., Nicole Palo. Prod., Cinéastes Associés. Sept.ʼ08. [exec prod Left Field V.] With Pierre Lognay, Fleur Lise Heuet, Eric Castex, Fabrice Murgia. Menteur (Liar) Producer Feature film. Dir., Tom Geens. Prod., Cinéastes Associés. Oct.ʼ08. [exec prod Left Field V.] With Jean-Benoît Ugeux, Christelle Cornil, … James and the Giant Peach Co-Producer Feature film. Dir., Henry Selick. Prod., Walt Disney Pictures / Tim Burton. 1996. With Richard Dreyfuss, Susan Sarandon, … Maniac Cop 2 Co-Producer Feature film. Dir., William Lustig. Prod., Medusa / Vestron. 1990. With Robert Davi, Claudia Christian, … Molly O Line Producer Feature film. Dir., Gino Bortoloni. Prod., Leo Pescarolo. (US) With Bonnie Bianco, Steve March, … Dozens of commercial films (US and UK) Producer / Line Producer Production Manager Interview With the Vampire Production Manager Feature film. Dir., Neil Jordan. Prod., Warner Bros / Stephen Woolley, David Geffen. (SF) With Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt, … Raising Cain Feature film. Dir., Brian De Palma. Prod., Universal / Gale Anne Hurd. With John Lithgow, Lolita Davidovich, … Production Manager + Post-Production Supervisor Cabin Boy Production Manager Feature film. Dir., Adam Resnick. Prod., Touchstone / Tim Burton. With Chris Elliott, Brion James, … Cast a Deadly Spell Production Manager Feature film. Dir., Martin Campbell. Prod., HBO / Gale Anne Hurd. With Fred Ward, Julianne Moore, … Sundown: The Vampire In Retreat Production Manager Feature film. Dir., Anthony Hickox. Prod., Vestron. With David Carradine, Bruce Campbell, … Tripwire Production Manager Feature film. Dir., James Lemmo. Prod., New Line. With Terence Knox, Viggo Mortensen, … Good Morning, Babylon Production Manager Feature film. Dir., Paolo and Vittorio Taviani. Prod., Edward R. Pressman. (US) With Joaquim de Almeida, Greta Scacchi, … Dance To Win Production Manager Feature film. Dir., Ted Mather. Prod., MGM. With Daniel Quinn, Garrett Morris, … One Man Force Production Manager Feature film. Dir.,, Dale Trevillion. Prod., Shapiro-Glickenhaus. With John Matuszak, Ronny Cox, … Maniac Cop Production Manager Feature film. Dir., William Lustig. Prod., Shapiro-Glickenhaus / Larry Cohen. (NY) With Bruce Campbell, Richard Roundtree, … Also worked in various capacities on the following films: Wall Street Crossroads Insignificance Cat People F/X Ghost Busters Legal Eagles Payoff by by by by by by by by Oliver Stone Walter Hill Nicolas Roeg Paul Schrader Robert Mandel Ivan Reitman Ivan Reitman Stuart Cooper th 20 Century Fox Columbia RPC / Zenith RKO - Universal Orion Columbia Universal Showtime Forced March Stone Pillow American Journeys The Joy That Kills by by by by Rick King George Schaffer Jeff Blyth Tina Rathbone A-Pix CBS Disney PBS And more… Has given classes and lectures on script writing, production and film history at the following universities: Boston University, University of New Orleans, University of Monaco, Université Libre de Bruxelles. Professional Affiliations, Honorary Titles, Degrees - Member, Union des Producteurs de Films Francophones (U.P.F.F.) (BE) - Founding Member, UniversCiné Belgium - Member (as director and u.p.m.), Directors Guild of America (US) - Member (as screenwriter), American Screenwriters Association (US) - Member, Association des scénaristes de lʼaudiovisuel (A.S.A.) (BE) - Fellow, Hoover Foundation - Fellow, Belgian American Educational Foundation - Bachelor of Arts, English and American literature , ULB, Magna cum Laude. - Master of Arts, Drama & Communications, University of New Orleans, National Deanʼs List.