#classic movies
ALTERNATIVE WOMEN IN FILM
L'Inferno (1911)
“L'Inferno was italy’s earliest feature-length movie. Mostly set in hell, the movie is full of shocking (for the 1910s) imagery, such as a decapitated man carrying his own head, the torture of people buried up to their necks in the ground, and demons whipping a bunch of scared naked people. all of those scenes pale in comparison to the final image of satan sitting on the horizon and munching on the bodies of Brutus and Cassius.”
I think this will be a day for soundtracks! Listening to the Hobbit soundtrack as a start! Can’t wait to watch the movies in my new place. It’s been too long since I’ve seen them! Can’t enjoy any movies in this dumpy apartment!!!
Bad Timing 1980
The Godfather – available for the next 72 hours only with Zavvi! Head to bit.ly/gilbeyzavvigodfather. This 16” x 24” high quality giclée print is officially licensed by Paramount Pictures and was also approved by the Marlon Brando estate for likeness, which as you can imagine is a dream come true. This timed edition is only available until 9pm GMT this coming Sunday 4th November. Further down the line I’ll have a handful of artist copies, but this is your only chance to guarantee a print.
It is a great honour to have had the opportunity to create some licensed work for Francis Ford Coppola’s iconic film, and it’s not something I ever could have hoped would happen. Produced in collaboration with Iron Gut Publishing.