The ABCs of Death is an anthology horror film with 26 short chapters directed by a different filmmaker. The movie was just released on-demand and on a variety of digital download services, and each of the 26 directors involved in the project conducted an interview with a different website. For our feature, we conducted a Q&A with Danish artist and director Anders Morgenthaler, who created K is for Klutz:
Thank you for taking the time to talk with Daily Dead. How did you become involved on The ABC’s of Death? Did you approach the producers to be a part of it or did they approach you?
Todd Brown of Twitchfilm has followed my work since Princess and we have been meeting up regularly for a couple years. He asked me if I wanted in on the ABC project and saying yes was the only sane answer.
Did you have your...
Thank you for taking the time to talk with Daily Dead. How did you become involved on The ABC’s of Death? Did you approach the producers to be a part of it or did they approach you?
Todd Brown of Twitchfilm has followed my work since Princess and we have been meeting up regularly for a couple years. He asked me if I wanted in on the ABC project and saying yes was the only sane answer.
Did you have your...
- 1/31/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Well, this should put to rest any remaining shreds of doubt as to the validity of reports that Osama Bin Laden has been killed. Respected news source WulffMorgenthaler have confirmed ...Okay, I can't keep a straight face.Here's the thing. WulffMorgenthaler is both a pair of very funny men in Denmark - Mikael Wulff and Anders Morgenthaler - and the popular comic strip they created. They're also the creators of popular animated series Pandaerne and, working solo, Morgenthaler was the director of notorious Cannes selected animated revenge picture Princess. Popular, yes. Funny, yes. Reverent, no. These two are a pair of trash talking satirists par excellence and shortly after the news of Bin Laden's death last week they released the following video. It strikes me...
- 5/7/2011
- Screen Anarchy
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