Stillness and chaos; tenderness and anger; eroticism and violence: it all intertwines in the tumult of a romantic relationship, capturing both the highs and lows of falling for someone else. After all, what is love if not a “ghastly risk”, as the poetic clip Falling into Love – used here as voiceover – reminds us? Utilising a striking combination of colours, operatic sound and a keen two-handed cast, HeavenHell from Director Anthony Capristo (last seen on Dn here) distills a feature film’s worth of drama within a fleet, abstractly drawn two minutes, using innovative transitions to blend different emotions into one another. The final result is a stark reminder that as we fall in love, we can often fall into many other conflicting feelings as well. We caught up with Capristo talk to him about using VFX, getting the right visual references, the importance of giving an overview through voiceover and...
- 9/15/2022
- by Redmond Bacon
- Directors Notes
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