- Parents
- High film grain
- "Panaflares", the process of aiming small LED lights into the barrel of the lens to "soften" and make the frame look "milky".
- Campfire scene
- Characters speaking slowly and strangely
- Characters using LSD
- Son of director George P. Cosmatos.
- He funded Beyond the Black Rainbow (2010) primarily by royalties from his father's film Tombstone (1993).
- Out of all the films directed by his father, Panos' favorite is Of Unknown Origin (1983).
- When we moved to Victoria it was the first time I'd been in a video store. I loved going in but my parents wouldn't let me watch the R-rated movies. So I'd just read the back of the box and imagine what it was like. It was at that point I really fell in love with the idea of the imagined movie - a movie that only exists in my head.
- [on 'Beyond the Black Rainbow'] The whole thing was put together in a stream-of-consciousness way. I was dealing with the grief and regret of losing my parents in some strange, abstracted way. I was also looking at the '80s and what happened to the baby-boomer generation, and its connection to to the '60s, because there is a connection there.
- I'm too neurotic to ever feel good. If I ever felt good, I think something horrible would happen.
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