Each of the three triptychs of The Key to Annabel Lee will debut at the in Beverly Hills, California on Saturday April 9 (10:00PM) before a unconventional screening of Repo! The Genetic Opera. The fourth and irrevocable version, "Intergration", will be shown at the on July 17 in Los Angeles. Here's the ritualistic chronicle of the film… "The ruin of a pleasing woman, is unquestionably the most poetical area of study in the world." - Edgar Allan Poe Death, and things in threes, are dominant themes in The Key To Annabel Lee [A Woman In Triptych].
Narrating and starring in the films (four shorts, in all - best-described as a cinematic formality of instatement art) is Nivek Ogre (Repo! The Genetic Opera), well-known as the engender songbird of the industrial crag band, Skinny Puppy. Diane Ayala Goldner (Feast) appears as a wolf-like also seductress in two installments of the speculative film, but "the headliner of the show, as in the poem, is Annabel Lee herself," says Wilson. "She is the triptych of the tale, representing a general idea along the lines of The Three Faces of Eve.
" The big cheese plays a variety of the cursed heroine, along with Cherilyn Wilson (Parasmonia) and Corrie Shenigo (After You). "I became insane, with dream of intervals of nasty sanity." - Edgar Allan Poe "I have three unambiguous dynamical segments, each of which are be comprised of the women portraying Annabel Lee," just because, "I peer things in trios: Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos. Trinities. Sun, moon, and stars.
My color palette of red, white, and black. Trimesters. Seraphs - as mentioned in the verse - are angels described as having three wings.
Poe uses three R's – rhyme, rhythm, and retelling – in Annabel Lee." The fourth, and most major, depart is entitled "Integration" and merges the three personalities into one story.
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