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‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’ crosses the screen on a trail of lights in New York

New York, September 25 (EFE). The film ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’ crossed the screen this Wednesday and became a trail of lights and sounds that illuminated the Bronx Botanical Garden in New York until November 30.

The large garden is a meeting place for the characters and landscapes of this Tim Burton film, which will come to life in 20 centers to welcome curious people who visit the Halloween town, led by the famous icon Jack Skellington.

Dozens of people came today to the media screening of this track – which opens to the public tomorrow, September 26 for $50 a ticket – and some even wanted to dress up as the main characters of the film and walk the path wearing Jack’s clothes. jacket and his skeleton mask.

This immersive show is born from the mind of the Spaniard Iñaki Fernández, founder of the production company LETSGO, the Brazilian Felype de Lima, the creative director of the show, Jeffrey Seller, the producer of the musical Hamilton, and Maggie Brohn, the director of operations of the display. A living adventure

Fernández has already worked with the world of Tim Burton in a successful laboratory installed years ago in Madrid; His respect for the director, he says, comes from the “worlds” he creates in his films that are able to transcend generations.

“(Tim Burton) is a lovely man, we have a lot of friendship with him and the truth is it’s a great pleasure to work with him. He is a very close and very careful person. When he has been with us he has taken out his brushes and started drawing to improve our work,” Fernández told EFE.

Although Burton was not involved in the creation of this track, the involvement of his creative team can be seen in the detail and care with which both the images of the characters and the landscapes the background to the story is made by Jack Skellington.

For Felype de Lima, the main characters of the film are “her children”: “I love Tim Burton’s films, since I was little I have always seen Edward Scissorhands, the Corpse Bride … I like a beauty, his way of telling about death, his monsters and ghosts.”

A “scary” walk through the city of Halloween

To enter the Halloween Village, the public must cross a large pumpkin of lights and a series of colored circles while the famous songs from the film are played at full volume.

The leafy trees of the botanical garden, illuminated with colored lights, will be the background for this tour, in which you will walk around fire torches and large lighted pumpkins.

The most “scary” moment of the trip comes when the viewer crosses a cemetery full of gravestones with Jack above him, along with his ghost dog Zero.

The exhibition features sculptures of some of the film’s characters, such as Sally, who carries Dr. Finklenstein in a wheelchair, or Clown, who greets the audience riding his bicycle – through

There is also, of course, a place for Santa Claus – Jack’s great enemy at the beginning of the film – who is surrounded by candy canes, mailboxes full of letters and large gifts.

In addition, to the animals of the botanical garden – where, above all, squirrels and butterflies can be seen – there are bats and spiders from the film, which can be seen at various points on the -way.

This journey, which ends with a large sculpture in which Sally and Jack embrace, manages to transport New York City directly to October 31, where Jack Skellington, the king, waiting for him in his suit jacket and long red cape Halloween.

2024-09-26 03:34:39
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