mardi 28 avril 2009
First video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrQ9f3oEDKs&feature=related
Influences:
Influences:
“It’s very important when you are younger to have influences. Even to copy them. Because it’s a way of learning. And of course, you will never do it just like unless you’re…….. Most of us have a personality and that’s cruise everything when you try to do something just like pack and pall. But the next thing, you know, you’ve got something that looks like, you know, Bresson. Like you’re from here then here. Because, you know, it is craft. There is a lot of craft involving making films.”
“Richard Lester is something that no one never talks about but “A hard day’s night” is..., I ripped-of “A hard day’s night” so many times. Particularly one scène where George goes to the advertising agency. That scène is genius. And I’ve watched, I’ve taught to the students… I’ve always, ah … whatever I’m doing with my dialogue in movies always goes back to that scène”.
Second video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8bDM0Aa_14
Distribution:
“Here in the United States, films like Trust and maybe Flirt may not ever be distributed on dvd because of legal craziness with… No, it’s the company who had the rights run out of business and other company bought their library and there are legal problems or something. I’ve tried for years to try to get this companies for instances. I said: Why don’t you sell to me the rights to Trust? And I make some money with it. I’ll give you whatever you want. If you want eight percent, I’ll give all to you. For me, it’s just I want to people to see it. But, they don’t have that kind of imagination, big corporations. And, you know, they don’t…”
Diffusion on youtube:
“I don’t mind about putting it but I do mind about the quality. It’s ridiculous. But, you know what will be better? On youtube somebody who just put something up and just said: “you know what, go to hell with websites, post on with films.com, connect to cinema.com and buy a really brand new beautiful version of Trust, and get yourself an original dvd. I will appreciate that.”
Distribution:
“Here in the United States, films like Trust and maybe Flirt may not ever be distributed on dvd because of legal craziness with… No, it’s the company who had the rights run out of business and other company bought their library and there are legal problems or something. I’ve tried for years to try to get this companies for instances. I said: Why don’t you sell to me the rights to Trust? And I make some money with it. I’ll give you whatever you want. If you want eight percent, I’ll give all to you. For me, it’s just I want to people to see it. But, they don’t have that kind of imagination, big corporations. And, you know, they don’t…”
Diffusion on youtube:
“I don’t mind about putting it but I do mind about the quality. It’s ridiculous. But, you know what will be better? On youtube somebody who just put something up and just said: “you know what, go to hell with websites, post on with films.com, connect to cinema.com and buy a really brand new beautiful version of Trust, and get yourself an original dvd. I will appreciate that.”
Third video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTtmpKinK6w
Female character on his film Fay Grim:
“Well, yeah, I mean, they… There’s something attractive about … I think there’s something attractive about a woman who’s maybe uncertainly about her capabilities but pushes on regardless. You know. The bravery really comes from not being fearless. You know. They have fears; they have equafications and things, but they have to do what they have to do. I thing that where is the brave really last, otherwise it was just be big mouth, the bragger or something. Yes, she is definitely that kind of character I like. And probably with large then any the other female characters I’ve conquered. And I really wanted fade; I really wanted Parker to manifest in one hand this single mom from Woodside Queen’s who’s still young, attractive and confused; like you said, maybe a little neurotic. She has that paranoiac obsession on perfectly decent, cool, kid, is going to turn out to be a criminal. She goes all away, you know, from carrying groceries around all the time, and cell phone and being hurried to someone really quiet elegant and dynamic when she gets to Europe. And then she goes through all that and learns by tentative of real situations what world is really like. She is fully mature by the third part and she is not that as godly elegant. She becomes just sophisticated and knowing in the end. It’s really an apotheosis affair”.
Female character on his film Fay Grim:
“Well, yeah, I mean, they… There’s something attractive about … I think there’s something attractive about a woman who’s maybe uncertainly about her capabilities but pushes on regardless. You know. The bravery really comes from not being fearless. You know. They have fears; they have equafications and things, but they have to do what they have to do. I thing that where is the brave really last, otherwise it was just be big mouth, the bragger or something. Yes, she is definitely that kind of character I like. And probably with large then any the other female characters I’ve conquered. And I really wanted fade; I really wanted Parker to manifest in one hand this single mom from Woodside Queen’s who’s still young, attractive and confused; like you said, maybe a little neurotic. She has that paranoiac obsession on perfectly decent, cool, kid, is going to turn out to be a criminal. She goes all away, you know, from carrying groceries around all the time, and cell phone and being hurried to someone really quiet elegant and dynamic when she gets to Europe. And then she goes through all that and learns by tentative of real situations what world is really like. She is fully mature by the third part and she is not that as godly elegant. She becomes just sophisticated and knowing in the end. It’s really an apotheosis affair”.
Fourth video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DUFLJPEALo (01’45” – 02’57”)
Fay Grim:
“From my experience of watching some audiences it seems to… it’s a movie very much about how a lot of us Americans feel right now in the world. How… Has great fun and I hope some serious considerations of American foreign policies, well foreign policies to other nations. And it try’s to craft a correct but a complicated image of what Americans go trough now in the rest of the world. How… Our awareness about how people see us. Whether they admire us? Don’t admire us? It’s a movie I made while I have been living outside United States. It’s a little bit… there is definitely a part of me that wants stand up for the country I come from but a lot of times I find that really difficult. And so, illustrating that complication, I’m hoping that’s what people take way from them”.
Fay Grim:
“From my experience of watching some audiences it seems to… it’s a movie very much about how a lot of us Americans feel right now in the world. How… Has great fun and I hope some serious considerations of American foreign policies, well foreign policies to other nations. And it try’s to craft a correct but a complicated image of what Americans go trough now in the rest of the world. How… Our awareness about how people see us. Whether they admire us? Don’t admire us? It’s a movie I made while I have been living outside United States. It’s a little bit… there is definitely a part of me that wants stand up for the country I come from but a lot of times I find that really difficult. And so, illustrating that complication, I’m hoping that’s what people take way from them”.
(01’45” – 02’57”)
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