It was the artistic success of her 2012 film 'The Night of Forevermore" which inspired Marnie Weber to write and create "The Day of Foevermore", as a feature length film expanding on its concepts set forth in the earlier film.
If a children's Halloween Parade accidentally paraded right into the darker depths of purgatory, the result might look something like "The Day of Forevermore."
Marnie Weber first displayed "The Day of Forevermore's predecessor, "The Night of Forevermore" alongside her art installation of the same name.
Marnie Weber is a Los Angeles based artist who creates works of fantasy and fiction utilizing collage, installation, film, performance, and music.
The film was inspired by Hieronymus Bosch and also the old tradition of the tableaux-vivant where actors would dress up and perform for the wealthy in Europe, posing as living paintings.