Panos Cosmatos (born February 1,[1] 1974) is an Italian-Canadian film director and screenwriter. He is known for Beyond the Black Rainbow[2] and Mandy.[3]
As a child, Cosmatos frequented a video store named Video Attic. During these trips, he would browse the horror and sci-fi sections looking at the covers of films he was not allowed to watch, instead imagining what these films were like.[5]
His first break in the film industry was being a second unit video assist operator for his father's film Tombstone.
He made his first feature film, Beyond the Black Rainbow (2010), by financing it through D.V.D. residuals from Tombstone.[6]
The director admits a dislike for
Baby Boomers'
New Age spiritual ideals, an issue he addresses in Beyond the Black Rainbow. The use of
psychedelic drugs for mind-expansion purposes is also explored,[12] although Cosmatos' take on it is "dark and disturbing", a "brand of psychedelia that stands in direct opposition to the
flower child,
magic mushroom peace trip" wrote a reviewer describing one of the characters who happened to be a Boomer:[13]
I look at Arboria as kind of naïve. He had the best of intentions of wanting to expand human consciousness, but I think his ego got in the way of that and ultimately it turned into a poisonous, destructive thing. Because Arboria is trying to control consciousness and control the mind. There is a moment of truth in the film where the whole thing starts to disintegrate because it stops being about their humanity and becomes about an unattainable goal. That is the "Black Rainbow": trying to achieve some kind of unattainable state that is ultimately, probably destructive.[14]