MARILYN MANSON's Wife To Report From NY's FASHION WEEK

August 26, 2006

MARILYN MANSON's wife, burlesque performer Dita Von Teese (real name: Heather Sweet),will be showing RollingStone.com visitors "how couture and rock & roll collide at NY Fashion Week." The first video clip is scheduled to air September 8.

Marilyn Manson recently began production on his film "Phantasmagoria: The Visions of Lewis Carroll" in France. "It's about the period in ['Alice in Wonderland' author Lewis Carroll's] life where there was a real split," Manson previously said of the script, which he wrote alongside producer Geoffrey Cox. "It's a very Jekyll-and-Hyde sort of story. It's based on his diaries, and it's all very factual."

When asked about his directorial style, Manson cited the atmospheric directors behind the unsettling classics "Rosemary's Baby" and "The Seventh Seal". "I'm a big fan of [Roman] Polanski and of Ingmar Bergman, and I wouldn't say it will be like a modern horror film," the rocker insisted. "It wouldn't be like what people are used to seeing today. But I think by being traditional, sometimes like a Hitchcock, it's almost modern, because people are so used to seeing special effects."

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