Talk:The Mother of Tears

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To-do list for The Mother of Tears:
  • Archive cited references in case they go down. See if we can wayback the ones that are no longer working.
  • Correct any Profondo Rosso links that have been rendered incorrect by the site's updating regime. Archive them asap.
  • Expand the Filming subsection of Production.
  • Revise article structure based on other featured articles about films.
  • Change article name to "Mother of Tears", as this now appears to be the official English language name. Make a more sizeable note of the name changes in the Production subheading.
  • Cite information related to Suspiria and Inferno, such as stylistic features, fairy tale/dream structure, etc. (Please add the fact template to anything you think should be cited.)
  • Integrate the Cast section into the Plot summary using parenthesis. Plot section may need to be slightly embellished to do so, but don't make it unwieldy.
  • Find out the film's budget!
  • Get Daria Nicolodi's quote about her script from Jones' Profondo Argento.
  • Create a section about the film's world premiere at TIFF (and the next few subsequent screenings). See if we can find an image of Dario (or, even better, both Dario and Asia) at the event.
  • Look for better, professional/academic reviews of the film, perhaps in Canadian or Toronto newspapers.
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[edit] Nova Lyrica

Claudio Simonetti's website credits the Teatro dell'Opera di Latina, not Nova Lyrica, as providing the choral parts of the soundtrack. I looked over Nova Lyrica's webpage, but could not find any information on them claiming to have worked on The Third Mother. If Simonetti is somehow in error, or the Nova Lyrica is somehow associated with the Teatro dell'Opera di Latina, please properly cite this information from a reliable source. Until such a citation is provided, it makes the most sense to use Simonetti's official word on the subject. 130.49.162.65 17:45, 26 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Photographs

Just a note since I see edits/interest in this picking up, that I do have several other "Behind the scenes" photographs of the filming of this scene, if anybody cared. Sherurcij (Speaker for the Dead) 12:31, 20 January 2007 (UTC)

"In this scene, a mother throws her baby from a bridge in a fit of aberration brought on by the return of the Third Mother." - I can't vouch for that being true, as the photographer of the scene, that part wasn't included in the afternoon's filming...which isn't to say it isn't true, just that it should be sourced. Sherurcij (Speaker for the Dead) 09:04, 5 May 2007 (UTC)

I saw a clip of that up on YouTube.

[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:Mother-promo.gif

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[edit] Lachri/ymarum

The spelling of "Lachrymarum" varies within this article intentionally. Argento uses "i" but de Quincey and Fangoria spell it with a "y" instead. Please do not change, for factual accuracy, the two different versions to a uniform spelling. I have also added this note into the main article to deter casual editors - who may not read talk pages - from unknowingly fudging the correct spellings. 151.201.53.20 07:08, 8 September 2007 (UTC)