![]() ![]() " We wanted to challenge ourselves to find further flavours in the cello itself," says cellist Perttu Kivilaakso " had we found them all? Had we explored every corner to find them?" That first love and passion which fueled Apocalyptica to form during 1993 in Helsinki now carries richer layers of knowledge and experience, which in turn have led to the band to a fundamental realization and creative path. With Cell-0, their 9th studio album, the ambitious and electric quartet have not simply returned to their non-vocal roots, they have traveled deeper and further into the universe of instrumental music than ever before. Eicca Toppinen - Apocalyptica (cellist and founding member)Īpocalyptica are true explorers, always seeking new frontiers and uncharted territories in which to express themselves. That is to say, where everything comes from and where everything ends up." For us it is a particle that symbolizes the essence of all. The Bible: In the Beginning." Cell-0 represents the core of everything.Dracula: Prince of Darkness (1966) with Hammer Films.Is Paris Burning? (1966) with Paramount Pictures.Promise Her Anything (1965) with Paramount Pictures.Seven Days in May (1964) with Joel Productions, John Frankenheimer Productions and Paramount Pictures.Never Put It in Writing (1964) with Allied Artists Pictures.The Night of the Iguana (1964) with MGM.The Wild Affair (1963) with Bryanston Films & British Lion Films.Two for the Seesaw (1962) with United Artists.What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962) with Warner Bros.Gigot (1962) with Twentieth Century Fox.The Roman Spring of Mrs Stone (1961) with Warner Bros.West Side Story (1961) with United Artists.By Love Possessed (1961) with United Artists.The Misfits (1961) with United Artists.Ten Seconds to Hell (1959) with United Artists.Thunder in the Sun (1959) with Paramount Pictures.The Gun Runners (1958) with United Artists.Neither the later Seven Arts Pictures nor the defunct releasing company "Seven Arts", an early 1990s joint venture between Carolco Pictures and New Line Cinema (the latter which subsequently merged into Warner Bros.), is related to the original Seven Arts Productions. ![]() after Kinney National Company bought the company in 1969. The companies were merged as Warner Bros.-Seven Arts. In 1967, Seven Arts Productions acquired the controlling interest in Warner Bros. Seven Arts also acquired theatrical reissue rights to some Fox films as well. Seven Arts made similar deals with 20th Century Fox and Universal Pictures. licensed the TV rights to its post-1949 library to Seven Arts in 1960. Seven Arts also distributed feature films and TV programs for television. It also retained ancillary rights on new productions surrendered on earlier films, including Seven Days in May (1964) and Promise Her Anything (1965) for release by Paramount. Over time it expanded its role, becoming equity investors with other studios and partnering with British horror film company Hammer Film Productions on many projects. Seven Arts' first film was The Gun Runners, released by United Artists.Īmong its productions were The Misfits (1961) for United Artists, Gigot (1962) for Twentieth Century-Fox, Lolita (1962) for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962) for Warner Bros., and Is Paris Burning? (1966) for Paramount Pictures. It was founded in 1957 by Eliot Hyman, Ray Stark, and Norman Katz. Seven Arts Productions was a production company which made films for release by other studios.
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