I first read about David Lynch and Werner Herzog’s upcoming collaboration at the time of last year’s Cannes festival, before Herzog had even commenced filming on his upcoming Bad Lieutenant do-over. Back then, all that was known was the basic premise: a man believes himself in a Sophocles play and, accordingly, slaughters his mother with a sword. Scenes of the murder will be mixed into the plot line as flashbacks and we’ll get to know the killer very well indeed. I’m assuming the play is Electra, but I may be wrong.

It was also assumed then that Lynch would be the director; now it has been announced that Werner Herzog will be the man in charge. Indeed, Lynch’s role is a rather minor producing engagement. Further to this, we know who is lining up for roles and for the most part, it’s just the crew you might expect.

Michael Shannon, Udo Kier, Grace Zabriskie, Willem Defoe and Chloe Sevigny all have roles, Shannon presumably as the son and Zabriskie as the mother. Screen Daily carry the announcement - most of the names they name are newly associated to the project.

Shannon has been nominated for an Oscar this year for his supporting role in Revolutionary Road. There’s nothing really wrong with his performance but I can’t throw my weight behind the accolade. It isn’t his fault, but his role is so ill-conceived, mechanical and unresolved - he’s just a walking cliche there to “illuminate truths” and facilitate the plot, slightly (my quote marks crucial, because the part is neither illuminating, nor are these truths anything more than observations the audience is more than capable of making by themselves).

Shannon has made something of a speciality out of playing the mentally troubled/troubling, with Bug, Revolutionary Road and now this. His more “sane” roles have garnered far less attention, so maybe it’s less external typecasting than a short-term careerist move? Let’s see what he starts lining up in the future.

Shannon also apparently worked with Herzog on the recently-completed Bad Lieutenant film, though for some reason the imdb don’t seem to know this.

Filming on My Son is due to kick off in March, in the Coronado Island region of California though some filming is also due to take place in Peru.

Herzog attests to his interest by saying “I always wanted to make a horror film, but not with bloody axes and chain-saws. An anonymous fear should rather creep up at you.” I think Herzog has made at least two horror films in the past: his remake of Nosferatu, most obviously; Even Dwarves Started Small more controversially.

There’s nothing anonymous about the son, so I suppose this fear Herzog references is elsewhere contained in the film - in the creeping madness that overtakes him perhaps.

With My Son alongside Lars von Trier’s Antichrist, Defoe sure has a nice little pair of off-mainstream horror films coming; and with the Spierig Brothers’ Daybreakers, a hopefully just as nice, in the mainstream one too.

  • Do want
  • I've always appreciated Herzog's work more in the documentary field (the man is so dedicated to the genre, he ate his own shoe!) with 'Grizzly Man', 'My Friend - Klaus Kinski' and 'Lessons Of Darkness' being some of my favourite films, but I can't fathom why he'd jump straight into a project like this, especially after doing a 'Bad Lieutenant' remake. With that said, I don't anybody would turn down a Lynch/Herzog production, two of the craziest, most insane minds in the business right there which can guarantee what they create together will be something different!
  • sounds so awesome.
  • huh?
    I knew Shannon would be in this, but after seeing who else is going to be in it, count me in. Love that Lynch and Herzog are working together and happened to bring a few people who have worked with Lynch before into the mix.
  • Fred
    PS, most of these names are old and were reported by the trades back in Nov/Dec. The only new one is Chloe Sevigny.
  • this is an interesting pairing.
  • erniebanks
    michael shannon was great in shotgun stories. do yourself a favor and go see that.
  • Matt
    This is the best news ever.
  • This is going to be an interesting project to keep an eye on.

    Brendon, I think you may have misinterpreted the role of Michael Shannon's character in Revolutionary Road. Yes, he pointed out truths to propel the story, but he wasn't doing this for the audience - it was Kate and Leo that needed to hear the truth, so they could eek away from the lie they were living and see themselves as they truly were. To this end, the character is essential and intriguing.

    I wish I could draw comparisons from the book but I'm afraid I'm more boring than that.
  • Michael Shannon deffnietly desreved that oscar nod! He was great in the film.
    This film looks very interesting! and the coloboration:O will keep my eye out for it
  • steven
    Last I checked Oscar nods for best actor/supporting actor are based on the performance of the actor, the award nomination is not for best character; something to think about next time you go on a rant. Just to let you know I started reading this post because I wanted to know more about Werner Herzog and David Lynch working together not to read your opinion on shannon in revolutionary road. And seriously see shotgun stories, because you really can't talk about shannon's work without seeing it, he makes that movie work. he's amazing.
  • I agree with you. I watched the movie and Shannon does a tremendous job.
  • I like them both so I'm happy.
  • I've seen Revolutionary Road and Michael Shannon's role is pretty good. As soon as I watched it, I expected all 3 of them to get an Oscar nomination. It's sad that the other two didn't but it's also very good that Shannon did.
  • equinoxia
    doesn't anyone believe in attribution anymore? for example, i'm assuming you didn't actually interview herzog about this, but you quote him as saying "I always wanted to make a horror film, but not with bloody axes and chain-saws." where did that quote come from? whose work was it? in the absence of such, what you have is plagiarism.
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