Chris Weitz Answers Questions
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MTV have posted the first part of a very illuminating Q&A session with Chris Weitz, the director of The Golden Compass. Weitz addresses the ongoing rows over His Dark Materials’ religious themes, making clear that the overt stating of some of these themes would “never – this is important to make clear – never EVER get across the goal line.” Weitz says he knew he would have to make compromises in order to satisfy New Line, but has tried to make the film as faithful to the books as possible.

Part of his reason for compromising with The Golden Compass, he says, is to build – financially – a “solid foundation on which to deliver a faithful, more literal adaptation of the second and third books.” If the “intellectual depth and the iconoclasm” of The Subtle Knife and The Amber Spyglass can’t be retained, Weitz says he will leave the project. He makes clear: “I will not be involved with any “watering down” of books two and three, since what I have been working towards the whole time in the first film is to be able to deliver on [them].”

On the altered ending to the film, Weitz confirms that the change was due to negative responses from audiences at test screenings. It seems that, contrary to earlier speculation, Lyra won’t meet Lord Asriel again before the end of the film. The movie now ends “before Lyra sets off to find Asriel.” Weitz justifies the changed narrative by saying that Lyra has “fulfilled the initial reason for her journey (to save her friend Roger), but there is a further tangible aim for her.”

Read Chris Weitz’s responses to these and other questions.



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Golden Compass TV Spots Galore
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Short trailers for The Golden Compass have been running on American TV for a while now; we posted the first and second online last week; now another five have appeared online. Most feature a strong emphasis on the alethiometer (“golden compass”), but each includes different, previously unseen scenes and focuses on different aspects of the film. It’s worth watching them all if you’re an obsessive Sraffie. Here’s the first of the new bunch, with the remaining four here.

[ One other thing the trailers reveal is that The Golden Compass has been rated PG-13 ]

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Kate Bush pens end credits song: “Lyra”
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The official film blog reports that British singer/songwriter Kate Bush will provide the song “Lyra,” for the Golden Compass soundtrack. Perhaps known best for her debut song “Wuthering Heights” (1978), Kate Bush has been a chart-topping success throughout her career, a first for solo female artists in the music industry. The Ivor Novello Award winner for Outstanding Contribution to British Music (2002) wrote and produced the title track, which features the Magdalen College Choir from Oxford, in her own studio. It will be available on the soundtrack, to be released 11 December. Read the press release here.

The latest issue of Homeground, the independent Kate Bush fanzine, reveals that Philip Pullman visited Kate at her home earlier this year, and it’s known that she is a fan of his work. The song will play over the ending credits of the film.



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FAO Golden Compass Range
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New York specialty toy retailer FAO Schwarz are producing a range of items for The Golden Compass movie. Here’s what they have to say on the line-up, with images below:

“We worked closely with New Line Cinemas to recreate the daemon characters as well as Iorek the Ice Bear in fine plush. These special renderings are available only through FAO Schwarz.

We’re also thrilled to present the artistry of our friend, Robert Tonner, in his creation of figures inspired by the film. Robert has applied his considerable skills to creating special facial sculpts for Mrs. Coulter, Lord Asriel, and Lyra, as portrayed by the actors. Just as the actors breathe life into the characters on screen, so too does Robert Tonner in these beautiful creations that capture their unique personalities.”








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A Response from Chris Weitz to Atlantic Monthly
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The director of The Golden Compass, Chris Weitz, has forwarded us his written response to the Atlantic Monthly regarding their article we reported on last week.

Dear sir or madam:

Hana Rosin’s hatchet-job on my film of Philip Pullman’s novel The Golden Compass (and by extension, me) is so comprehensive in its disdain, one might go so far as to imagine she had seen the movie!

She hasn’t, of course, though that fact was not mentioned in her assemblage of carefully cut-and-pasted quotes and surmises pumped up with paraphrase. One is put in mind of a line from the Good Book: “Thou shalt not bear false witness.” For example: it is true that I said that clerics and religious people had been presented as boobs and hypocrites in many Hollywood films in the last few decades. But her statement that this was to me a “solid explanation for why [I’m] not selling out” is entirely her own invention. We were talking about entirely different things at the time during our interview, and the notion that I somehow regard myself as doing the religious right a solid is grotesque.

Elsewhere she simply seems not to have finished her background reading. If she had, when she got to the end of my script she might have noticed that the Genesis story she says I have stricken from the movie is addressed, though in the mouth of the villain Mrs. Coulter. “A long time ago, one of our ancestors made a terrible mistake. They disobeyed the authority. And that is what brought Dust into the world. And ever since then, we’ve been sick. Sick with evil – sick with Dust.” It shouldn’t take much for somebody with half a brain to understand this, and Rosin, who writes about theology, ought to be able to catch it, but evidently it didn’t suit her thesis, which is that I “sold out” the book I happen to love. What did I sell? Who sold the rights to the books? Not me.

From the article we discover all sorts of new and interesting information – Hollywood studios are afraid of controversy! Actors sometimes don’t have an easy time answering press questions! — and, indeed, some fascinating paradoxes. A page after a lengthy description of religious imagery in the film, we find that one of the characters, “flies over a land denuded of religious imagery”. Eh? I suppose one can blame an overenthusiastic caption-writer for that one.

It has been an interesting experience to be accused of forwarding the aims of a stealth-atheist conspiracy and of selling out the secular ideals of a great work of literature in the same month. Thank you for expanding my sense of the absurd!

Yours,

Chris Weitz
Los Angeles, California
November 11th, 2007



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