Released in 2001, Guillermo del Toros The Devils Backbone marked out the director as a singular talent with the unique ability to mix the macabre with the sublime. Set during the Spanish Civil War, the film focuses on ten-year-old Carlos (Fernando Tielve), an orphan taken in by Republican sympathizers. On his first day at the orphanage, he witnesses a ghostly apparition, the spirit of a young boy named Santi (Andreas Munoz). With the ghosts help, Carlos must uncover the dark secrets that led to Santis death. Seen by del Toro as a spiritual companion piece to his Oscar-winning Pans Labyrinth (2006), The Devils Backbone explores similar themes against the backdrop of the same brutal conflict that turned ordinary men into monsters. This book is written in close collaboration with the director and provides the definitive account of the films creation, covering everything from del Toros initial musings through to the haunting designs for Santi, the hugely challenging shoot, and the overwhelming critic and fan reactions upon its release.
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Weight: 1275g
Dimensions: 235 x 279mm
Publication Date: 28 Nov 2017
Publisher: Insight Editions
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781683831082
About Matt Zoller SeitzSimon Abrams
Matt Zoller Seitz is the editor-in-chief of RogerEbert.com the TV critic for New York Magazine the author of The Wes Anderson Collection and The Oliver Stone Experience and the co-author of TV (The Book). He is based in New York City.Guillermo del Toro is the acclaimed director of The Shape of Water Pans Labyrinth Pacific Rim and Crimson Peak. His Strain novels are international best sellers. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife kids dog cat and rat.Simon Abrams is a New Yorkbased film critic and regular contributor to the Village Voice RogerEbert.com and Vulture. He has written about horror movies comics and opera for the New York Times Nashville Scene LA Weekly and other outlets.