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"Velvet Buzzsaw" is a 2019 horror-mystery-thriller film directed by Dan Gilroy and starring a talented ensemble cast including Jake Gyllenhaal, Rene Russo, Tom Sturridge, and Zawe Ashton. The story follows the high-stakes art world in Los Angeles, where a mysterious collection of paintings by a deceased artist is discovered. As the paintings gain immense popularity, a supernatural force begins to exact a terrifying revenge on those who exploit the art for personal gain. Jake Gyllenhaal delivers a captivating performance as an eccentric art critic who becomes entangled in the deadly consequences of the haunted artwork. Rene Russo plays a ruthless gallery owner, while Tom Sturridge and Zawe Ashton portray ambitious art dealers who find themselves caught in a web of deceit and horror. As the characters grapple with their own moral dilemmas and dark secrets, they must confront the malevolent power unleashed by the cursed paintings. "Velvet Buzzsaw" masterfully blends elements of horror, mystery, and psychological thriller, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats as the chilling story unfolds. With its stylish visuals, gripping performances, and eerie atmosphere, this film offers a unique and thought-provoking exploration of the intersection between art, commerce, and the supernatural. Don't miss this thrilling cinematic experience that delves into the dark side of the art world with a supernatural twist.
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Those unique glasses worn by Gyllenhaal's character, Morf Vandewalt, were not just a style choice but a narrative device. Director Dan Gilroy used them to symbolize the character's twisted vision and skewed perception of art and morality. Interestingly, the glasses were custom-made and cost over $5,000 to design and produce, specifically to match Morf's flamboyant and complex personality.
The artworks featured in Velvet Buzzsaw were created by real-life artists who collaborated closely with the film's production team. Notably, the haunting artwork 'Hoboman' was crafted by renowned sculptor Mark Grotjahn. Over 100 individual pieces were commissioned, costing the production approximately $150,000, ensuring the art depicted had an authentic, gallery-quality presence on screen.
Velvet Buzzsaw was initially intended for theatrical release. However, after a private screening with Netflix executives, they were so captivated by the film's unique blend of horror and satire on the art world that they signed a deal exceeding $30 million for exclusive rights. This last-minute decision significantly shifted the film’s distribution strategy, fully aligning it with Netflix's burgeoning original content portfolio.
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🎬During filming, a bizarre coincidence occurred: the set experienced several unexplained malfunctions whenever the cursed artwork 'Sphere' was on set, leading some crew members to believe the prop was genuinely haunted. This eerie occurrence added an unplanned layer of tension, influencing the actors' performances.
💡Rene Russo's character, Rhodora Haze, was almost played by a different actress. Initially, Sigourney Weaver was in talks for the role, but scheduling conflicts prevented her from joining. Russo's eventual casting added a personal touch, as she is married to director Dan Gilroy, blending real-life art and film industry parallels into her performance.
🎯The film's climactic scene involving a robotic art installation that attacks Jake Gyllenhaal's character was inspired by a real-life art piece. Director Dan Gilroy visited Art Basel in Miami, where he observed a kinetic sculpture that unnerved him, planting the seed for this key, horrifying moment in the film.
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