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Annette Kellerman Interviews PIERCING Director Nicolas Pesce- Part 2!

Annette Kellerman Interviews PIERCING Director Nicolas Pesce- Part 2!

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Last October at Fantastic Fest, I had the opportunity to talk to writer/director Nicolas Pesce about PIERCING, his new dark and disturbing film starring Christopher Abbott and Mia Wasikowska.  Based on the novel by Ryu Murakami, the film is a sadistic little story about a wannabe killer and his equally demented victim. The highly stylized film features many bold design choices as well as an incredible soundtrack packed with throwback Italian Giallo goodies. I published part one of our chat back in September, and now I am hear to unleash part two in support of the movie's 2/1 theatrical release. Enjoy!

 
Kellerman: Can you talk about the effects in this a little bit? It looked like there was a mix of CG and practical. Can you talk about some of those choices? And just maybe some of the practical aspects of doing, like the water scene, that sort of stuff?Pesce: Yeah. Very minimal CGI. The only digital effects are in the trip sequence and comping some miniatures into backgrounds. And then all the gore stuff is all practical.Kellerman: Awesome.Pesce: Mike Marino did all the effects, he's the guy who came up under Rob Bottin, who did THE THING, and FIGHT CLUB, and SE7EN, and all that. And he really, I mean, his shit is so realistic. And I think people are often really afraid of how you have to shoot practical effects, because it's like well you have a tube running out of here, so you can really only shoot it like this. But

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