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'The Mindscape of Alan Moore' is a 2003 documentary film that chronicles the life and work of Alan Moore, author of several acclaimed graphic novels, including 'From Hell', 'Watchmen,' and 'V for Vendetta'.[http://www.newsarama.com/tv/090822-DezVylenz.html Dez Vylenz: Directing The Mindscape of Alan Moore], Newsarama, September 22, 2008

'The Mindscape of Alan Moore' is Shadowsnake's first completed feature project, part One of the Shamanautical / 5 Elements series. It is the directorial debut of Dez Vylenz. It is the only feature film production on which Alan Moore has collaborated, with permission to use his work.

This feature was shot on film, in colour, and is 78 minutes in length.

Synopsis



Alan Moore presents the story of his development as an artist, starting with his childhood and working through to his comics career and impact on that medium, and his emerging interest in magic.

The film features the first film adaptations of scenes from Moore's acclaimed series 'V for Vendetta' and 'Watchmen', shot in early 2002. Another key scene features a direct reference to the character of John Constantine from the comic book 'Hellblazer'. The film also contains a brief look into 'Lost Girls', which would not be officially released until years later.

Release



The film was showcased at the San Francisco World Film Festival and Marketplace 2003 (2325 October 2003),[https://web.archive.org/web/20031008022615/http://www.sfworldfilmfestival.com/festival.html San Francisco World Film Festival and Marketplace] An Internet Archive snapshot of 8 October 2003 where it received a Special Recognition Award for creative achievement in documentary filmmaking.

DVD



The DVD was released by Shadowsnake Films in April 2008 and in September of the same year Disinfo released it in the United States. It is made up of two discs, the first containing the main 80-minute interview and the second includes interviews with some of his major collaborators like Dave Gibbons, David Lloyd, Melinda Gebbie, as well as Paul Gravett.[http://www.newsarama.com/film/090802-MooreDVDReview.html DVD Review: The Mindscapes of Alan Moore], Newsarama, September 2, 2008

Music



The Original music score was composed by Drew Richards, with additional original work from RZA. The soundtrack also features music by Bill Laswell & Alan Douglas, Lustmord and Spectre.

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