BRUCE DICKINSON's 'Chemical Wedding' Movie To Be Screened At Germany's 'Weekend Of Fear'

March 25, 2009

Fresh from being voted top movie at the Athens International Sci-Fi & Fantasy Film Festival in Athens, Greece, "Chemical Wedding" — the supernatural horror-thriller written by IRON MAIDEN singer Bruce Dickinson and longtime "Monty Python" editor Julian Doyle, who also directed the film — will be showing as part of the Weekend Of Fear in Nuremberg, Germany.

Weekend of Fear is an important independent film festival for all things horror, thriller and science fiction.

"Chemical Wedding" will be screened on May 2 at 10:00 p.m. at the Manhattan Cinema. Doyle will be in attendance.

Toutlecine.com recently conducted an interview with Bruce Dickinson about "Chemical Wedding". Watch the chat below.

"Chemical Wedding" was released in the U.S. under the title "Crowley" on DVD via Anchor Bay. The DVD artwork can be viewed below.

Dickinson is not the first rocker to be inspired by Crowley, who died in 1947. LED ZEPPELIN guitarist Jimmy Page was a big collector of Crowley's writings and even bought his Scottish estate. OZZY OSBOURNE, meanwhile, eulogized him in the song "Mr. Crowley".

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