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Venice 2010: Alex de la Iglesia’s A Sad Trumpet Ballad Headed to the Fest?

Quentin Tarantino might be in for a treat if Alex de la Iglesia completes his A Sad Trumpet Ballad on time. I first heard of the project via our Spanish film correspondent Mario Balarezo del Caz (back in March) and a friend pointed the project out to me at Cannes. This bizarro fantasy war pic looks on the surface to be Fellini-esque with equal parts Terry Gilliam and I can assure you will be one of the better, most pursued Euro titles to either come out this year, or next.

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Quentin Tarantino might be in for a treat if Alex de la Iglesia completes his A Sad Trumpet Ballad on time. I first heard of the project via our Spanish film correspondent Mario Balarezo del Caz (back in March) and a friend pointed the project out to me at Cannes. This bizarro fantasy war pic looks on the surface to be Fellini-esque with equal parts Terry Gilliam and I can assure you will be one of the better, most pursued Euro titles to either come out this year, or next. Iglesia describes his film as a “grotesque tragedy of comedic horror” which isn’t apparent in these shots – Twitchfilm was cool enough to grab the pics available on the production blog and make a flip book out of them. Here are some local news reports from the set. 

1937 Spanish civil war, Javier and Sergio, two circus clowns are in love with the same woman, a dancer. They are recruited by force to join the militia and the butchery starts as they are still in their clown costume.

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