Guillermo del Toro's The Devil's Backbone
By (Author) Matt Zoller Seitz
Introduction by Guillermo del Toro
By (author) Simon Abrams
Foreword by Guillermo del Toro
Insight Editions
Insight Editions
1st December 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
Individual film directors, film-makers
Filmmaking and production: technical and background skills
Films, cinema
Hardback
160
Width 235mm, Height 279mm, Spine 20mm
1275g
Explore the creation of Guillermo del Toros early masterpiece through this visually stunning and insightful look at the spine-chilling classic.
Released in 2001, Guillermo del TorosThe Devils Backboneannounced the director as a singular talent with a unique ability to mix the macabre with the sublime. A spiritual companion piece to his Oscar-winningPans Labyrinth(2006),the film shares similar themes and is also set against the backdrop of the Spanish Civil War, a brutal conflict that turned ordinary men into monsters.
Through a series of in-depth and extremely candid interviews with the director, this deluxe volume not only explores the shooting of the film but also delves into a range of other topics with del Toro, including his influences, his uniquely nuanced approach to filmmaking, and the traumatic personal events that colored the creation of The Devils Backbone.
The book also draws on interviews with key contributors in the films creation, including cinematographer Guillermo Navarro and composer Javier Navarrete, to give readers an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at how this gothic horror masterpiece was crafted. Featuring a wealth of exquisite concept art and rare unit photography,Guillermo del Toros The Devils Backboneis the ultimate behind-the-scenes look at an unforgettable Spanish-language classic.
Matt Zoller Seitz is the editor-in-chief of RogerEbert.com, the TV critic for New York Magazine, the author of The Wes Anderson Collection and The Oliver Stone Experience, and the co-author of TV (The Book). He is based in New York City.
Guillermo del Toro is the acclaimed director of The Shape of Water, Pans Labyrinth, Pacific Rim, and Crimson Peak. His Strain novels are international best sellers. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, kids, dog, cat, and rat.
Simon Abrams is a New Yorkbased film critic and regular contributor to the Village Voice, RogerEbert.com, and Vulture. He has written about horror movies, comics, and opera for the New York Times, Nashville Scene, LA Weekly, and other outlets.