MARILYN MANSON Starring In Short Film At Cannes

April 26, 2012

According to The Pulse Of Radio, Marilyn Manson has the lead role in a short film called "Wrong Cops", which will premiere as part of the festivities at the Cannes Film Festival in France next month. The movie was directed by Quentin Dupieux, whose full-length 2011 feature "Rubber" was a surreal tale about an intelligent tire that murders people. His latest movie, "Wrong", debuted last January at the Sundance Film Festival.

Manson, who recently performed with actor Johnny Depp at the Revolver Golden Gods awards in Los Angeles, told The Pulse Of Radio about his part in "Wrong Cops" and other upcoming projects, "I play a street hustler with braces on my teeth, which was an interesting, fun experience (laughs). I'm working on something with Johnny. Working on something with my friend Eli Roth also. And I'm basically just on a roll of having a good time at being bad and I just want to continue doing it."

Manson has previously had roles in movies such as "Jawbreaker" — with then-fiancée Rose McGowan"Party Monster" and "Lost Highway".

Details on the 13-minute "Wrong Cops" are under wraps at the moment.

Manson and Depp recently teamed up to record a new version of Carly Simon's classic song "You're So Vain". The track will be included on Manson's upcoming album "Born Villain", which is due out on May 1.

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