MirrorMask
by Liana Thompson
Michael Polis of the Jim Henson Company presented a
stunning preview and a few short clips from the upcoming film
MirrorMask. MirrorMask, which combines the storytelling
talents of Neil Gaiman and the incredible artwork of Dave
McKean, is the story of Helena, a fifteen-year-old girl working for
her family circus, who wishes—quite
ironically—that she could run away
from the circus and join real life. But such is not to be the case, as
she finds herself on a strange journey into the Dark Lands, a fantastic
landscape filled with giants, Monkeybirds, and dangerous sphinxes.
Helena searches for the Mirrormask, an object of enormous power that is
her only hope of escaping the Dark Lands, waking the Queen of Light and
returning home.
Polis stated that the movie was made on a low budget—only
$4 million—but the visual effects
are stunning and beyond surreal; beautiful, weird, dreamlike, and
discomforting all at once. Scheduled for release on September 30th, the
same weekend as Serenity, it should appeal to people who are
ready for a 21st-century Wizard of Oz. I know I plan to see it.
In addition to MirrorMask, Polis showed a retrospective
celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Jim Henson Company, which, over
the years, has brought us things like the Muppet Show, Sesame Street,
The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, Fraggle Rock, and Farscape,
among other things.
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