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Under the Volcano


Life transfigured.

The whirl and jangle of fleshless death and its percussive marrow is magically mirrored by Alex North’s musical merriment. He had fun with this one. Interestingly, it was actor/filmmaker Danny Huston, John Huston’s son, who directed the title sequence to his father’s film, “Under the Volcano.”

The laughter and dance of this parade of souls seems a credible wink to this life's wait.

From the dvd insert:

“Gripping imagery consisting of…chiariscuro in the style of Goya. [Director of Photography Gabriel] Figueroa…would use color to create, from the early images of Firmin’s [played by Albert Finney] nocturnal wanderings, an allegorical universe that mixes death (sugar-candy skulls and banes, laughing masks) and celebration (garish lanterns, garlands)...a night peopled by wild illusions…suffocating qualities…[the] poetic frenzy of an alcoholic.”

One of the dvd audio commentaries features Danny Huston. As it happens, he was bringing his father rum and cokes (“the coke should only slightly color the rum”) when his father introduced him to the Steadicam and asked him to direct the opening sequence!

DETAILS
  • USA | Mexico
  • 1984
  • Color
  • 1.85:1
  • English
  • Available on DVD


CREDITS

Director: Danny Huston

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  • Rae

    Are these perhaps the live-action (“live” being a relative term here) cousins of the characters from the great game “Grim Fandango”?

    Grim Fandango trailer
    Grim Fandango opening

  • http://www.sfaustina.com sfaustina

    These are nice titles. The typography could of been a little nicer and more interactive.

    Also, great redesign on the site!

    sf

  • Joey

    Under the Volcano is such a wonderful, under-rated Huston movie. All the actors, obviously Finney, are so terribly good. I wish it was a longer picture though. I could’ve spent a lot of time going on pathetic, drunken, dreamy, nightmare adventures with Finney.

    The title sequence is so perfect. I love the lighting and frantic camera moves and the puppets and the music. And it sets the tone for the movie so well.

  • http://www.solid-creative.com Paul

    *adds to list of “films to watch”*

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