Morgan Freeman, Olivier Marchal and Simone Ashley will be lauded at the Monte-Carlo TV Festival in June. Prince Albert II of Monaco will present Freeman with Festival’s Crystal Nymph award.
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William Earl administrator German director Moritz Mohr‘s feature debut is the colorful and bloody revenge tale “Boy Kills World,” which opens Friday in theaters. Bill Skarsgård plays the titular character, a mute fighter hellbent on revenge, complete with a dry inner monologue voiced by H. Jon Benjamin.
As he aims to topple a dynastic crime family, led by Hilda Van Der Koy (Famke Janssen), that rules society and kills his family, scores of enemies are destructively dispatched, sure to leave audiences surprised that the increasingly creative and gory violence made it past the MPAA. Mohr, who also co-wrote the story the film is based on, spoke with Variety about the film’s unique fighting style, the challenges of shooting a sprawling adventure during COVID and how producer Sam Raimi helped his vision get made. What inspired “Boy Kills World”? We wanted to make a movie that we would all like to watch.
In 2016, we shot the proof of concept trailer, where the story originated from. We all worked in TV and advertising. It became a little stale, so we put everything in that movie that we love.
We created this canvas for a lot of people — especially production designers and the costume department — to let their freak flags fly. How did you decide on the fighting style used in the film? We always treated this as a comic book movie without a comic book. That’s why it’s so colorful, but also dark.
We also were heavily inspired by video games and anime. When you work on these fight scenes, you have to figure out what the scene is about. Is this showing the fun of him killing people? Or is this the first time we see him fighting? Is this him overcoming an obstacle? That informs all the action scenes.
Morgan Freeman, Olivier Marchal and Simone Ashley will be lauded at the Monte-Carlo TV Festival in June. Prince Albert II of Monaco will present Freeman with Festival’s Crystal Nymph award.
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