BBC News reports that
IRON MAIDEN frontman
Bruce Dickinson's upcoming supernatural horror-thriller will be unveiled at the
Cannes Film Festival in May.
"Chemical Wedding" will then be released in British cinemas in the summer.
Dickinson, a trained pilot, is due to fly invited guests to Cannes on the band's own Boeing 757 jet for the premiere on May 17.
"Chemical Wedding" wrapped principal photography in September with
Julian Doyle at the helm. The film stars
Simon Callow as a reincarnation of
Crowley, once dubbed "the most evil man in Britain."
Callow's character,
Haddo, is a shy, stuttering professor.
"My experience with stages is obviously
IRON MAIDEN and that sort of stuff,"
Bruce said. "I've directed a few videos over the course of my rock 'n' roll
past and I enjoyed them, I enjoyed directing videos. Writing movies a
completely different thing. I wrote a couple of absurd comic novels —
that came out as well, and you know, they did OK actually. So, writing
is something that's always sort of interested me, so this seemed like a
good opportunity to learn the process, really."
Dickinson is not the first rocker to be inspired by
Crowley, who died in 1947.
LED ZEPPELIN guitarist
Jimmy Page was a big collector of
Crowley's writings and even bought his Scottish estate.
OZZY OSBOURNE, meanwhile, eulogized him in the song
"Mr. Crowley".
Reuters last year posted a five-minute interview with
Bruce Dickinson about
"Chemical Wedding". The video, which includes footage from the
"Chemical Wedding" movie set, can be viewed at
this location (click on "Iron Maiden front man's film gets underway" to launch video). The entire video can be downloaded at
this location.