MARILYN MANSON: 'The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things' Movie Clips Available

April 4, 2006

iFilm is hosting two clips from the upcoming movie "The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things", which features an appearance by a make-up-free Marilyn Manson. In addition to the movie trailer, the film site is now showing a clip in which Manson's character, Jackson, is seduced by Jeremiah.

"The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things" was directed by the Italian actress Asia Argento, who also played the role of a mother who takes back her son from foster parents and embarks on a series of misadventures.

Click here to see the clips on the iFilm web site.

In related news, the Wild Bunch film web site is offering a small section for the forthcoming "Phantasmagoria - The Visions of Lewis Carroll" film, which is Manson's first film as a director. Information is still minimal, but the site also revealed a larger version of the teaser poster. Four screenshots from the film have also been posted here.

Marilyn Manson has previously said of the film, "I want to take the children's story that we all know, and discover the horrifying roots that grow beneath every one of its childish metaphors. The characters may be absurd and wrapped in puzzles, but, the author himself is the story that I find painfully close to me. Lewis Carroll is far more complex than the world’s narrow perception of him as a quiet deacon, a mathematician and a loner, simply obsessed with photographing young girls. He was possibly one of the most divided souls living in his own hell that the world has overlooked."

(Thanks: MansonUSA.com)

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