March 24, 2007

PFF: Douglas Buck's SISTERS

(Posted In Film News Horror Random Festival News Thriller Trailer Alert USA and Canada )

sisters_still02.jpgDouglas Buck's Sisters is scheduled to be screened at the Philadelphia Film Festival (PFF) on April 7th and 10th. The movie had its world première at Sitges - International Film Festival of Catalonia in Spain on October 13th of last year. Voltage Pictures is the international sales agent for it.

As was previously reported here on Twitch, the screenplay for Sisters was written by Buck and John Freitas. The movie is a "retelling" of the eponymous 1973 film directed by Brian De Palma (the screenplay for which was written by De Palma and Louisa Rose, based on a story by De Palma). It stars Lou Doillon, Stephen Rea, Chloë Sevigny, Dallas Roberts, J.R. Bourne, Serge Houde, Alistair Abell, Gabrielle Rose, and William B. Davis.

Here's a description of Sisters from the PFF website: "Acclaimed short-filmmaker Douglas Buck's feature debut is a sly and subversive remake of the 1973 Brian DePalma shocker about murderous female conjoined twins and the reporter (Chloe Sevigny) who uncovers their sinister history. ¶ Brian DePalma's 1973 thriller, Sisters, remains one of the director's greatest exercises in Hitchcockian suspense, and, subsequently, the prospect of a remake is a daunting one. Yet this new interpretation by Douglas Buck -- an American independent filmmaker previously best known for an acclaimed series of short films on violence in families and suburbs -- is a remake with a difference. Rather than merely rehashing DePalma's highly operatic approach, Buck has opted to sharpen his focus on the psychology behind the characters and place substance over style (which is not to imply that the remake isn't quite liberal with its bloodshed, as the crimson flows freely). As with the original, the new Sisters focuses on reporter Grace (Chloe Sevigny), as she investigates the sinister activities of one Angelique (the excellent Lou Doillon), who is apparently one-half of a separated set of conjoined twins. Violent mayhem surrounds Angelique, and Grace -- increasingly in over her head -- attempts to discover the links between murders and the medical experimentation that involved the twins, connected to Dr. Lacan (Stephen Rea). Soon Grace and Angelique's fates become intertwined in grisly and tragic ways. Buck doesn't entirely forego DePalma's visual pyrotechnics, but he does shift his interest to the sadness and madness of the characterizations, making this new Sisters one of those rare horror remakes that compliments the original in fascinating new ways."

Sisters trailer #2 (downloadable 3.4 MB MOV file)
Sisters trailer #1 (downloadable 7.5 MB MOV file)
PFF: Sisters

» Posted by The Gomorrahizer at March 24, 2007 07:46 PM
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I saw a film by Buck a couple of years ago where a woman cuts off her face to get the attention of her estranged husband. Sick shit. He was over here in Iceland doing the behind the scenes documentary for The Last Winter.

» Posted by swarez at March 26, 2007 11:50 AM

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