Photographing Fairies is a 1997 ethereal fantasy film directed door Nick Willing and is based on the novel door Steve Szilagyi. It was influenced door the infamous Cottingley fairies hoax. (The Fairies appear in a series of five photographs taken door Elsie Wright (1901–88) and Frances Griffiths (1907–86) in 1917)
Photographer Charles kasteel (Toby Stephens) is beside himself with grief following the death of his new bride on their honeymoon.
He goes to war, working as a photographer in the trenches, photographing corpses. Following the war Charles earns his living making trick foto's of dead soldiers for bereaved parents, when he is shown some photographs purporting to be of fairies. His zoek for the truth leads him to a village in Burkinwell, where he becomes enamoured with two British girls' assertion that they cavorted with fairies.
A visually stunning and surreal movie with spectacular cinematography and an excellent cast, it explores multiple folklore themes including; paganism, possession, hallucinogens and parapsychology.
The final scene is hauntingly dark, yet beautiful and highly memorable, enhanced door the magical muziek of Simon Boswell.
This is the sort of movie that can easily become a firm favourite after a single viewing. Not just for lovers of fairies and folklore, it is a very entertaining dreamy fantasy film.
Photographer Charles kasteel (Toby Stephens) is beside himself with grief following the death of his new bride on their honeymoon.
He goes to war, working as a photographer in the trenches, photographing corpses. Following the war Charles earns his living making trick foto's of dead soldiers for bereaved parents, when he is shown some photographs purporting to be of fairies. His zoek for the truth leads him to a village in Burkinwell, where he becomes enamoured with two British girls' assertion that they cavorted with fairies.
A visually stunning and surreal movie with spectacular cinematography and an excellent cast, it explores multiple folklore themes including; paganism, possession, hallucinogens and parapsychology.
The final scene is hauntingly dark, yet beautiful and highly memorable, enhanced door the magical muziek of Simon Boswell.
This is the sort of movie that can easily become a firm favourite after a single viewing. Not just for lovers of fairies and folklore, it is a very entertaining dreamy fantasy film.