Last night, Shinya Tsukamoto's "Tetsuo: The Bullet Man" made its American debut at the Tribeca Film festival, where it will be shown three more times this week. While this film has been shown at festivals prior to this weekend, the American debut was unique in that the ending credits featured a new instrumental track composed by Trent Reznor specifically for the film. The following is a summary of a whole big pile of information sent our way by a very kind and very awesome reporter for Japanese mag Rockin' On, one Akemi Nakamura.
Word comes to us from a post by Akemi Nakamura at Rockin' On that Trent Reznor wrote a new song that plays over the ending credits of Tetsuo: The Bullet Man, which is being presented in New York this weekend at the Tribeca Film Festival. If I've got this right - Trent wrote a 'very nice' letter to Tsukamoto about two decades ago, wanting to collaborate with him on a music video. While this (obviously) did not happen, Tsukamoto was moved by the letter and always kept it in the back of his mind. 20 years later, he reached out and the collaboration finally happened - although the song came in too late for earlier screenings of the movie, it has been included in the American debut of the film being in New York this weekend through next week.
According to this article in Billboard, the entire TVT catalog has been bought from Prudential Securities by The Bicycle Music Company, who bill themselves as a company focused on "music publishing, investments in songwriters and copyrights."
A Year Zero TV mini-series has been green-lit after Trent Reznor finalized a deal with HBO earlier this week. The mini-series will air in summer 2011 and have 12 one-hour episodes. With Teeth by Nine Inch Nails [DualDisc] - Fri, 17 May 2013 00:01:16 PDT
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