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Blood on Méliès' Moon

  • 2016
  • 2h 5m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
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Blood on Méliès' Moon (2016)
France, 1890. Inventor Louis Le Prince vanishes under mysterious circumstances right after he created a device that, five years later, the Lumière Brothers will call The Cinematographer.
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France, 1890. Inventor Louis Le Prince vanishes under mysterious circumstances right after he created a device that, five years later, the Lumière Brothers will call The Cinematographer.France, 1890. Inventor Louis Le Prince vanishes under mysterious circumstances right after he created a device that, five years later, the Lumière Brothers will call The Cinematographer.France, 1890. Inventor Louis Le Prince vanishes under mysterious circumstances right after he created a device that, five years later, the Lumière Brothers will call The Cinematographer.

  • Director
    • Luigi Cozzi
  • Writers
    • Luigi Cozzi
    • Giulia Leone
    • Alexandre Jousse
  • Stars
    • Luigi Cozzi
    • Philippe Beun-Garbe
    • Alessia Patregnani
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    135
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    • Director
      • Luigi Cozzi
    • Writers
      • Luigi Cozzi
      • Giulia Leone
      • Alexandre Jousse
    • Stars
      • Luigi Cozzi
      • Philippe Beun-Garbe
      • Alessia Patregnani
    • 3User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Luigi Cozzi
    Luigi Cozzi
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    Philippe Beun-Garbe
    • Professor Pierpoljakos
    Alessia Patregnani
    Alessia Patregnani
    Brahim Ahmadouche
    • Gormak
    David Kirk Traylor
    David Kirk Traylor
    • George Méliès
    • (as David Traylor)
    Barbara Magnolfi
    Barbara Magnolfi
    • Barbara
    Maria Cristina Mastrangeli
    Lamberto Bava
    Lamberto Bava
    • Self
    Dario Argento
    Dario Argento
    • Self
    Fabio Giovannini
    • Self
    Antonio Tentori
    • Self
    Sharon Alessandri
    Luigi Pastore
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      • Luigi Cozzi
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      • Giulia Leone
      • Alexandre Jousse
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    5Coventry

    Err… Put your strait-jacket back on, Luigi Cozzi!

    My personal favorite type of cinema is Italian cult and horror – preferably from the sixties, seventies and eighties – and many directors from this great country truly are my idols! But at the same time I have to admit that a lot of these same Italian directors are quite megalomaniac and borderline insane. Fellow Italian horror fanatics will unquestionably remember a certain movie called "Nightmare Concert" a.k.a. "Cat in the Brain". It's a film in which the famous Italian horror director Lucio Fulci shoots a film about a famous Italian horror director called...Lucio Fulci! No, wait … DOCTOR Lucio Fulci! The film supposedly was the director's attack towards censorship and pseudo-critics, but he nevertheless managed to have the name "Mr. Fulci" or even "Lucio" mentioned every 3 minutes (34 times throughout the entire movie, to be exact). But hey, I still loved that movie because chock-full of outrageous gore and – after all – Lucio Fulci was a God! Following nearly 20 years of radio silence in his career, writer/director Luigi Cozzi comes with something similar; a fantasy/mockumentary starring himself as… himself. Sadly, though, I can't say it's a big success because a) Luigi Cozzi is NOT Lucio Fulci and b) the film is a confusing and overlong hodgepodge of wild ideas and homages.

    Luigi Cozzi doesn't belong to Italy's top horror directors but he did make a handful of entertaining and memorable movies, like the clever giallo "The Killer must Kill Again", the gooey Alien rip-off "Contamination" and the shameless Star Wars clone "Starcrash". Moreover, he's a very amiable and friendly guy! He was a guest at the Brussels' International Festival of Fantastic Films and came across as a very approachable and down-to-earth guy, what with his funny tourist hat and big smile on his face. His newest film might perhaps be a bit too bonkers and tedious, but in his defense, all he really wanted to do was openly declare his passion for the art of cinema. In his 130 minutes (!) long love-letter, Cozzi mixes clips and footage of the earliest film classics (Georges Méliès, the Lumière Brothers) and the German expressionist landmarks ("Nosferatu", "Metropolis"), but he also extendedly talks to his befriended directors (Lamberto Bava, Luigi Pastore) and exhibits horror pilgrimages (Dario Argento's Profondo Rosso Museum, the Metaluna store in Paris, Georges Méliès' grave at the Père Lachaise cemetery…). The actual film is quite boring and I still haven't quite figured out what the earth's apocalypse has to do with a missing piece of Méliès' "Voyage to the Moon" film… The only parts that are really interesting are the references towards the mysterious disappearance of Louis Le Prince, reputedly the true inventor of moving pictures in 1890 already. I can't be too harsh considering my love for Italian cinema and my appreciation for Mr. Cozzi, but to most people will undoubtedly reject "Blood on Méliès Moon" as pure amateurish and senseless trash. Hence, proceed with caution
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    Insanity That Only Cozzi Can Get Away With

    I'm a fan of WTF films, especially of the Italian variety. "Blood On Melies Moon" is a fun nostalgia piece, with appearances by Cozzi, Dario Argento, Lamberto Bava, and Barbara Magnolfi. It lacks the suspense and excess of 70s and 80s Italian horror, but still has enough colourful visuals and crazy low-budget shenanigans to keep one scratching his head.

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      The first feature film directed by Luigi Cozzi in almost 30 years - since Demons 6: De Profundis (1989), and without considering the direct-to-video documentaries about Dario Argento that he produced in the 1990's.
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      Edited from Le Voyage dans la Lune (1902)

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      • 2016 (Italy)
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