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The Fate of Cysalion is a live-action musical that blurs the line between film and theatre. It is the centerpiece of a high fantasy saga that tells an epochal story of heroes, villains and a... Read allThe Fate of Cysalion is a live-action musical that blurs the line between film and theatre. It is the centerpiece of a high fantasy saga that tells an epochal story of heroes, villains and ancient powers.The Fate of Cysalion is a live-action musical that blurs the line between film and theatre. It is the centerpiece of a high fantasy saga that tells an epochal story of heroes, villains and ancient powers.
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- TriviaIn one scene in Shara's Carnival, there is a loving homage by circus director Marron Stoccio to Walt Disney's Beauty and the Beast.
- Crazy creditsThere are additional scenes before, during and after the credits. Shortly before the credits, bestselling author Wolfgang Hohlbein makes a cameo appearance where he meets young Tayen Knightway on a steam train.
During the credits you see many supplementary scenes that were not in the film.
After the credits, we learn what is in Tayen Knightway's bag that he received and where his journey will probably lead.
The ending is a hint to a following part of the Cysalion series.
- Alternate versionsDirector and producer Marc Blasweiler had his work "The Fate of Cysalion" from 2010 to 2014 several times as a live action fantasy musical on stage decide and with standing ovations it was celebrated to boot! During this period, about 10,000 spectators experienced his fantasy musical. In total there were three different stage versions and two film versions. Timeline / Details for "The Fate of Cysalion": 2010 - The Fate of Cysalion - Theatre Version / Stage Version (approx. 235 min.) 2012 - The Fate of Cysalion - Recut Edition / Stage Version (approx. 220 min.) 2014 - The Fate of Cysalion - Director's Cut / Stage Version (approx. 185 min.) 2018 - The Fate of Cysalion - Cinematic Version / First Movie Version (185 min.) 2022 - The Fate of Cysalion - Final Cut / Final Movie Version (189 min.) 2010 - Theatre Version (approx. 235 min.) The premiere took place at a fantasy event on 01.10.2010 in two acts. At that time the musical show, with almost 4 hours incl. encore, demanded a lot of seating from the visitors. Here, the audience itself became part of the fantastic hustle and bustle, as pirates, jugglers and circus artists roamed the rows of seats. The running time and also the core of the plot then changed over the coming years, so unfortunately this element was never performed again. 2012 - Recut Edition (225 min.) This version was performed for the first time on Oct. 26, 2012 on a huge musical stage and a large lighting plan, including effect lamps and fog machines, was specially programmed for it. Some plot lines were added, others were combined and make scenes, as well as two larger supporting roles, have fallen victim to the scissors completely. However, with a running time of 3.75 hours, the play was still very long overall for the theater audience. But future shows should be even bigger and, more importantly, shorter. 2014 - Director's Cut (185 min.) In its 10th anniversary year, on Oct. 26, 2014, the now more than fifty performers prepared once again for a new breathtaking show, with additional music and a new film score by multi-talented composer Jan Glembotzki. Once again shortened to come to about 3 hours, what followed were the shortest show versions in Cysalion history, however, they were also the most wonderful, as the recordings served as the basis for the theatrical version. With a heavy heart, the company said goodbye to the stage in the same year for cost reasons, and no further performances followed. The new task was now the realization of a cinematic film. 2018 - Cinematic Version (185 min.) It was to take four years for the recording of the live stage musical to be secured, cut and edited into a cinematic version. For this, the gaps between scenes, so-called "blacks", had to be removed and replaced with real content in real scenery to unite the fantastic world of Cysalion between theater and film. These scenes were shot in castles and ruins, on lakes and castles, in forests, caves and a railroad museum. Although the date was set in stone, there was still a lot to do after the premiere and before the release. Producer Marc Blasweiler still had so many beautifully shot feature film scenes that he wanted to mix thematically within the stage performance, and everything needed to look even more atmospheric through the use of special effects. He was also not really satisfied with the sound, so it was remastered again for the final release. But before this mammoth task, Jan Glembotzki and Marc Blasweiler worked to ensure that the full music and score were released via stream. 2022 - Final Cut (189 min.) Finally, on 12/22, the "Final Cut" of the live-action musical was released. It has now become the centerpiece of a high-fantasy saga that tells an epic story of heroes, villains and ancient powers. This latest version received additional features, atmospheric sound effects and it was enhanced with extended special effects (VFX /CGI). The film has a Dolby Digital 5.1 and a Stereo 2.0 audio track, as well as switchable (not burned in) subtitles in German and English.
- SoundtracksHelden der Garde
Written by Jan Glembotzki
Performed by Julia Lißel and Juliane Schrickel
Produced by Marc Blasweiler
Under license from Shinytainment Records
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Right off the bat, I can't really think of a comparable film to The Fate of Cysalion. Although director Blasweiler was an absolutely unknown name to me, he has created something really great with this piece in my eyes. From the brilliant score to a compelling and epic story.
You love the quirky emperor with his dwarves, experience a dramatic transformation of the king's son at close quarters, and although his expressive father, along with the charismatic king's daughter, is terrorised by an assassin order, he never seems to falter as king. Pirates and vagabonds await in numerous places, a small travelling circus can be marvelled at as well as some bare skin at the end of the fantastic film.
Classically, heroes and villains fight each other opulently, but the director also likes to blur who is who. The story takes place partly in different timelines, so there are flashbacks and flash-forwards. In fact, you get several storylines at once, which admittedly requires the utmost attention. Be it the adventure of a mysterious girl and her determined friend, or the story of the heavy burden of a time knight, as well as the truth of the mystical ... oh, I don't want to give too much away.
This German live-action musical is simply different. It is new, so detailed and unusually refreshing! Due to the many great artists, I actually experienced more wow moments than I have in a long time. Humour, creepiness and adventure are so close together without it ever seeming too silly or over the top. Because every now and then the laughter really gets stuck in your throat and you reach for your handkerchief after one or the other twist.
The film music and the sung songs are somewhere between rock music and classical folklore. Sometimes they sound grandiose and epic, sometimes in a gloomy symphonic metal guise and sometimes the music is kitschy and colourful like in the most beautiful Disney musicals. The composer Glembotzki and the makers have really excelled themselves here. Every moment is accompanied by appropriate music. Sometimes loud and booming, then very quiet, so that you can actually hear the birds chirping in the forest.
Although it's a stage musical with film extensions, that's how cinematic it actually feels as a whole. For me, it is already a timeless classic and one of the best fantasy stories of all time, which definitely deserves a Hollywood adaptation!
Note: I was allowed to attend a test screening and can tell you: Be excited and look forward to the world of Cysalion, as well as wonderful duets, mysticism, romance and tragedy. The film will be re-released in 2022 with many new special effects and additional scenes and English subtitles. According to Blasweiler, the complete film will also be released in a karaoke version!
You love the quirky emperor with his dwarves, experience a dramatic transformation of the king's son at close quarters, and although his expressive father, along with the charismatic king's daughter, is terrorised by an assassin order, he never seems to falter as king. Pirates and vagabonds await in numerous places, a small travelling circus can be marvelled at as well as some bare skin at the end of the fantastic film.
Classically, heroes and villains fight each other opulently, but the director also likes to blur who is who. The story takes place partly in different timelines, so there are flashbacks and flash-forwards. In fact, you get several storylines at once, which admittedly requires the utmost attention. Be it the adventure of a mysterious girl and her determined friend, or the story of the heavy burden of a time knight, as well as the truth of the mystical ... oh, I don't want to give too much away.
This German live-action musical is simply different. It is new, so detailed and unusually refreshing! Due to the many great artists, I actually experienced more wow moments than I have in a long time. Humour, creepiness and adventure are so close together without it ever seeming too silly or over the top. Because every now and then the laughter really gets stuck in your throat and you reach for your handkerchief after one or the other twist.
The film music and the sung songs are somewhere between rock music and classical folklore. Sometimes they sound grandiose and epic, sometimes in a gloomy symphonic metal guise and sometimes the music is kitschy and colourful like in the most beautiful Disney musicals. The composer Glembotzki and the makers have really excelled themselves here. Every moment is accompanied by appropriate music. Sometimes loud and booming, then very quiet, so that you can actually hear the birds chirping in the forest.
Although it's a stage musical with film extensions, that's how cinematic it actually feels as a whole. For me, it is already a timeless classic and one of the best fantasy stories of all time, which definitely deserves a Hollywood adaptation!
Note: I was allowed to attend a test screening and can tell you: Be excited and look forward to the world of Cysalion, as well as wonderful duets, mysticism, romance and tragedy. The film will be re-released in 2022 with many new special effects and additional scenes and English subtitles. According to Blasweiler, the complete film will also be released in a karaoke version!
- ClaireWhiteman
- Aug 1, 2022
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- Runtime3 hours 8 minutes
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