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DiCillo's Dilemma
Submitted by kim on Wed, 2007-08-22 17:25.
Mere Words
I don't think it's funny no more.
—NICK LOWE,
"Crackin' Up"
In his latest blog post, director Tom DiCillo reports this disheartening news about his new film, which opened last week: "Delirious has just been pulled from its two original screens in NY and and moved to a different single theater. The same thing has happened in LA."
Using his shoestring advertising budget as a theme and a launching pad, DiCillo produced a series of amusing YouTube videos that, in retrospect, are probably more sadly prophetic than they are funny. Delirious is a gem of a movie that deserves to be seen.
DiCillo's dilemma, as is every artist's, remains just that: finding a way to get his work in front of his intended audience.
Delirious Marketing Meeting
Buscemi DiCillo Fight
Gina Gershon Sex Tape
Casting Michael Pitt
Buscemi DiCillo Fight
Gina Gershon Sex Tape
Casting Michael Pitt
Seek out Delirious. You won't be sorry.













