Death and the Compass (film) explained

Death and the Compass
Director:Alex Cox
Music:Pray for Rain
Cinematography:Miguel Garzón
Editing:Carlos Puente
Runtime:96 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English
Budget:$3,500,000 (estimated)

Death and the Compass is a 1996 American thriller film written and directed by Alex Cox, based on Jorge Luis Borges' 1942 short story of the same name. It stars Peter Boyle, Miguel Sandoval, and Christopher Eccleston. Mexican actress Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez also appears.

The film was originally a 55-minute drama made for Spanish TV/BBC in 1992.[1] Producer Karl Braun found further money to expand the film into a feature, but the film was not completed for four years. It was filmed on location in Mexico City.

The soundtrack was composed by Dan Wool and Pray for Rain.

Cast

Home media release

The making of the soundtrack is discussed in a conversation between Cox and Wool on the DVD release.

This also includes a 1976 original film short titled Spiderweb, which is another interpretation of the same Borges short story. National Film School graduate Paul Miller made the 33 minute drama using actor Nigel Hawthorne in one of his first screen roles.

Reception

Death and the Compass holds an approval rating of 17% on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Quail . Great . 2018-09-28 . Borges Film – Death and the Compass . 2023-03-17 . Shipwreck Library . en-US.
  2. Web site: Death and the Compass - Rotten Tomatoes . 2023-03-17 . www.rottentomatoes.com . en.