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Ed Wood in Fantasporto, "So bad it's actually good"

ED WOOD IN FANTASPORTO 2012

SO BAD THAT IT’S ACTUALLY GOOD!


"So bad it's actually good" is the phrase that defines the work of Ed Wood. Hailed as "the worst director of all time", Edward Davis Wood Jr. will have a retrospective of his work at Fantasporto 2012. Born in America, he was a producer, director and writer of horror movies, "love stories" and science fiction films that clearly stood out in their creativity,taking into account the limited resources he had, both technical and monetary. Ed Wood was quickly to become a cult filmmaker.
His films "Glen or Glenda" and "Plan 9 from Outer Space" are indicated as the "worst films in cinema history" because of the idiosyncratic dialogues, very naive special effects and continuity errors.


Ed Wood was born in New York in 1924. As a child he developed passion for cinema and began making amateur films. He also worked in a cinema for some time, and that was where he gathered memorabilia like posters and photographs from such masterpieces as "Frankenstein", "The Mummy" or "Dracula", his favorites.
After the WW II he went to Hollywood, and managed to convince the Series B film producer, George Weiss, that he was the most appropriate person to make a film about the sex change of Christine Jorgensen. That was the birth of "Glen Or Glenda" (1953) and the creation of a legend!

 

One of the most interesting parts of the life of Ed Wood is his friendship with Bela Lugosi, the Romanian actor who immortalized Count Dracula. In the decade of 1930s Lugosi was the face of evil because of the famous vampire, but his own fame did not last long. First, because Lugosi never managed to step out of the role, appearing several times in public with the hood worn by the character, and second, because no one offered him parts other than in horror films. It was around that time Wood and Lugosi met each other and became friends. Lugosi plays the scientist in "Glen or Glenda".


In 1959 Ed Wood directed what would be considered the worst of all the films he ever made: "Plan 9 from Outer Space", telling the story of an alien invasion, in which the aliens attempt to conquer the Earth by raising the dead. But what makes "Plan 9" such a great fun is the continuity flaws, the bizarre dialogues and homemade special effects. For the title of curiosity, Bela Lugosi died during the filming. Wood replaced him with another actor, his wife's chiropractor, who had to cover his face with a hood all through the very end of the film.

 

Currently, the films of Ed Wood are considered too funny to be bad. And no doubt, Wood created some of the most bizarre films of the cinema history.


His passion for filmmaking has inspired filmmakers like Tim Burton who made a film in his honor. "Ed Woodby Burton stars Johnny Depp in the main role and Martin Landau as BelaLugosiLandau won an Academy Award for this interpretation.
Ed Wood is unique. Despite being forever labeled as the worst director of all time, the fans of cinema continue fascinated with his work.

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About Fantasporto

Dorminsky Mario
(Fantasporto)

32nd OPORTO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

The Oporto International Film Festival, specializes in fantasy and science-fiction films in its Official Competitive section.
This Festival also includes the 18th New Directors Week with an Official Competition and a Retrospective section. The Festival’s director, Mário Dorminsky, is preparing, with the help of the Portuguese Film Institute, a program with Portuguese Films for the benefit of the foreign guests in Fantasporto.
The Festival runs now in 5 theatres (2,600 seats altogether ) and screens nearly new 200 feature films each year. The press coverage of the Festival is made by all the most important Portuguese newspapers, radio stations and television networks and by foreign specialized press. This allows press dossiers of about 5000 clippings every year and represents a unique media coverage in Portugal for similar cultural events. Almost 110,000 entries, per year is the average of the Festival’s past editions.


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