“Dracula” in 1931. Directed by T. Browning and K. Freud
“The pumpkin is beautiful” Beatrice Brandini
Halloween: no one can say or tell you, especially you kids, “if you aren’t good you will get the black man….” Thanks to this festival the children can exorcise a lot of their fears, living with monsters, ghosts, skeletons, spiders and more.
Frankenstein directed by James Whale, 1931
I like Halloween, since you are “seized” it and especially since in the house there is a little boy…, we can not do without … I love the atmosphere it creates, it is as if was a second carnival, everyone can dress up even the great ones, without the risk of being ridiculous, but mostly because we can finally laugh or smile on the thing that scares us the most, death.
Psycho directed by Alfred Hitchcock, 1960
Loving much film I decided to list the movies that scared me the most, the ones that made me close my eyes, more than keep them open, those that you carry a lifetime, but also those who have characterized the horror genre because, in my opinion, but I think not only my, true masterpieces.
Rosemary’s Baby, directed by Roman Polanski, 1968
The Exorcist directed by William Friedkin, 1973
Deep Red directed by Dario Argento, 1975
Halloween directed by John Carpenter, 1978
Alien directed by Ridley Scott, nel 1979
Shining directed by Stanley Kubrick’s, 1980
Nightmare directed by Wes Craven, 1984
The Nightmare Before Christmas, directed by Henry Selick, created and produced by Tim Burton, 1993 … not fear but reflect on the fear ….
Sketches and outfits inspired by Halloween, Beatrice Brandini
Sketch by Beatrice Brandini
Sketch by Beatrice Brandini
Sketch by Beatrice Brandini
Halloween has managed to transform objects thrilling as skeletons & C. mascot funny as dolls or stuffed toys. Cheers Halloween!
Dancing skeletons…
Turning to a balcony I had a shiver of fear … but luckily it was just another star of the party.
My son in Halloween….
Happy Halloween to all and please do not be “stingy” … prepared so many good treats to all the children who will be playing the bell …
Good life at all!
Beatrice