Emma-O

Delving into Japanese folklore

Some things are cursed and should never return to the physical realm to reap its vengeance, but Emma-O (2009), will be released online on Monday 26 March 2012.

Eons before the expertise Este Kira and Leon Visser forged BlackMilk Productions into the force that it is today, Ronnie Belcher & Thomas Dorman embarked on a journey that lead them on paths beyond their wildest fears.

 “During the writing and production stages we used to go to Chinese supermarkets and only eat Asian cuisine. We wanted to immerse ourselves in Asian culture. All aspects of it; food, film, literature, music, folklore, etc”.

Right from the start the team had many obstacles to overcome. “It was the most difficult film to cast as no one wanted to play any of the characters. We were told that the content would prevent us from finding Asian actors willing to be part of the production”. But Ronnie and Thomas persevered to cast all the roles at the last minute.

So where does the name and concept come from?

“We wanted to name the film after the murder weapon, which is a statue of Emma-O”.

Emma-O is the Japanese Buddhist ruler and judge of the underworld. He passes judgment on all the dead. Men or women who committed misdeeds will be sentenced to torture or miserable future lives.

The script is based on classic Japanese ghost stories where a cheating husband would kill his wife to marry his mistress. The wife’s ghost then returns to seek vengeance.

In this case, the dead wife’s ghost is “Onryō”, a mythological spirit from Japanese folklore who is able to return to the physical world in order to seek vengeance. Powerless in the physical world, they often suffer at the capricious whims of their male lovers. In death they become strong.

It was an intense project with only three months to complete the final film. Ronnie and Thomas wrote the first draft during July 2009 with Emma-O winning two awards at the S.A. Horrorfest in October 2009. “We believe that it is one of the best scripts that we have written”.

‘BlackMilk One’ DVD

 

Pre-order the Limited Edition ‘BlackMilk One’ DVD for R195 only!

This full length DVD contains Kitty Kill, EMMA-O, 23 Rue d’Amour, Regression, The Lovers and The BlackMilk Featurette containing interviews, extra footage and much more.

The First 100 customers to pre-order will receive limited edition, signed collectable press cards from the BlackMilk short films and stand a chance of winning one of 10 vouchers worth R200 each.

All profits will go towards the creation of Sunrise Hotel, the next BlackMilk short film.

Please email admin@blackmilkproductions.com if you’re interested and we’ll send you further details.

The BlackMilk Awards

The BlackMilk team has been blessed to gain the recognition they so truly deserve with their creative film productions. Without the talent of the respective cast and crew, the following would not have been awarded:

2008 On the Verge of Blood…, Best Homage, South African Horrorfest
2009 KiTTY KiLL, Best Art Direction, Auteur Film Festival
2009 KiTTY KiLL, Best Cinematography, Auteur Film Festival
2009 KiTTY KiLL, Best Editing, Auteur Film Festival
2009 KiTTY KiLL, Overall Best Film, Auteur Film Festival
2009 Emma-O, Official Runner Up, South African Horrorfest
2009 Emma-O, Best Screenplay, South African Horrorfest
2010 Regression (Trailer), Audrey2 Creative Arousal Award
2010 Regression, Overall Best Film, South African Horrorfest
2010 Regression, Overall Best Film, Auteur Film Festival
2010 Regression, Best Director(s), Auteur Film Festival
2010 Regression, Best Cinematography, Auteur Film Festival
2010 Regression, Best Editing, Auteur Film Festival
2010 Regression, Best Sound Design, Auteur Film Festival
2010 Regression, Best Actress, Auteur Film Festival
2010 The Lovers, Best Screenplay, Auteur Film Festival

The team is currently busy with a new film.

Photo by Leon Visser, assisted by Lohan Koegelenberg.

BlackMilk invades Budapest!

Two of the previous BlackMilk short films were recently included in a prestigious film screening event held in Budapest, Hungary.

The event was organized by a prominent patron of the arts that created an exclusive screening for film makers from around the globe. Our resident Hungarian stills photographer, Zoltan T. Szabo, ensured that KiTTY KiLL and EMMA-O were both available to be included at the evening.

The response to these two award-winning short films was overwhelming.

Long live KiTTY KiLL and EMMA-O!

Photo by Zoltan T. Szabo, 2011

BlackMilk Invades Johannesburg!

We have just returned to Cape Town from Johannesburg after a very successful weekend where we screened four of our films. The screenings took place at the CULT event at CCHQ in Johannesburg, organized by Gen Twoco and crew.

We had some very creative experiences and returned back to our mother city full of ambition and inspiration. Thank you to Gen, Kat, Gary, CCHQ, and everyone else that contributed to the event and amazing weekend.

Films that were screened:
KiTTY KiLL
23 Rue d’Amour
Regression
The Lovers

We are planning another Johannesburg visit early 2011.

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