Zeitschrift Umělec 2002/3 >> David Bowie, Mirabelle Diaries Übersicht aller Ausgaben
Zeitschrift Umělec
Jahrgang 2002, 3
6,50 EUR
7 USD
Die Printausgabe schicken an:
Abo bestellen

David Bowie, Mirabelle Diaries

Zeitschrift Umělec 2002/3

01.03.2002

Tomáš Pospiszyl | focus | en cs

25 May 1974
I must tell you all about the wonderful new projects I’ve become involved in. I’m going to produce a movie called Oktobriana [sic]. What, you may say, is an Oktobriana? Well, Oktobriana is a who, not a what, and she’s the beautiful blonde, super-heroine of a very famous Russian underground comic strip.
I was given the collection of Oktobriana comic strips as a present — and while reading them it suddenly came to mind what a fabulous thing it would be to make Oktobriana (OK for short) a real person and film all her escapades. We’d even update the Oktobriana adventures and while she’d still be an exotic Russian, her adventures would be all over the world and she’d perhaps even wind up in space, occasionally.
Then I got stumped. Who in the world could play the role of this invincible, indestructible heroine? Luckily, I didn’t have to go too far for the answer to that question. MainMan’s own Amanda Lear just happens to be the perfect person. Amanda is blonde with a very fiery temperament just like the lady in question and she also really does have a Russian background. She was absolutely destined to play Oktobriana.
When I told Amanda about it she was very excited and we began working on scripts immediately. You know, of course, that I just can’t resist writing in at least a tiny part for myself. We’ll have to come up with a segment, ‘Oktobriana Meets Starman,’ or something like that. Anything to get starstruck Bowie into the show!
Anyway, Amanda is having such a great time with this character that she doesn’t want to be known as anything else. As she says, ‘Amanda is the past, Oktobriana is today.’ She says this with a flawless Russian accent so one tends to respect her wishes.
We’re also having a wonderful time designing costumes for Oktobriana.
Our plans so far have Oktobriana wearing clothes made out of animals skins, high boots on her legs and she’ll also carry a shining sabre. This girl really means business. Sounds exciting, doesn’t it?
Oktobriana also has an album of songs coming out in the near future. It tells of all Oktobriana’s adventurers and her loves and I’ll have my hand in producing this record, too!
It’s not going to be easy creating a match for the last great super-hero of the world, Ziggy Stardust, but Oktobriana is in mighty good hands.





Kommentar

Der Artikel ist bisher nicht kommentiert worden

Neuen Kommentar einfügen

Empfohlene Artikel

Ein Interview mit Mike Hollands Ein Interview mit Mike Hollands
„Man muss die Hand von jemandem dreimal schütteln und der Person dabei fest in die Augen sehen. So schafft man es, sich den Namen von jemandem mit Sicherheit zu merken. Ich hab’ mir auf diese Art die Namen von 5.000 Leuten im Horse Hospital gemerkt”, erzählte mir Jim Hollands. Hollands ist ein experimenteller Filmemacher, Musiker und Kurator. In seiner Kindheit litt er unter harten sozialen…
Nick Land, Ein Experiment im Inhumanismus Nick Land, Ein Experiment im Inhumanismus
Nick Land war ein britischer Philosoph, den es nicht mehr gibt, ohne dass er gestorben ist. Sein beinahe neurotischer Eifer für das Herummäkeln an Narben der Realität, hat manch einen hoffnungsvollen Akademiker zu einer obskuren Weise des Schaffens verleitet, die den Leser mit Originalität belästigt. Texte, die er zurückgelassen hat, empören, langweilen und treiben noch immer zuverlässig die Wissenschaftler dazu, sie als „bloße“ Literatur einzustufen und damit zu kastrieren.
No Future For Censorship No Future For Censorship
Author dreaming of a future without censorship we have never got rid of. It seems, that people don‘t care while it grows stronger again.
Contents 2016/1 Contents 2016/1
Contents of the new issue.