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Neil Gaiman et Statuesque

Posté : mer. déc. 23, 2009 10:21 am
par jerome
Statuesque est un petit film de 10 mn écrit par Neil Gaiman.

Il y a une interview ici.

Extrait :
"How did your idea for Statuesque become one of the 10-Minute Films?
Neil Gaiman : I’ve known [producer] Hilary Bevan Jones for a decade, and we’ve always wanted to work together on something, so that was really where it all began. I didn’t know what it would be, but we like each other and have various things that we’re sort of doing together very slowly in the background. But back in May, I got a phone call from Hilary saying: “I think I’m going to do a series of ten-minute-long silent films and I would love it if you would write and direct one.” I didn’t have any kind of idea for a silent film – I was completely, utterly, irrevocably blank, but then I was at the bookstore Housing Works in New York, who had asked me and Amanda Palmer to do an event together. They had been doing a series of events where they combine authors and rock stars, so I think they had one with Augusten Burroughs and Tegan of Tegan and Sara, and they’d just had one with Salman Rushdie and somebody else and then me and Amanda.
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Posté : mer. mars 31, 2010 10:10 pm
par Cachou
Je suis une ferme admiratrice du monsieur, j'ai lu presque tout ce qu'il a fait et j'ai même réussi à apprécier "Mirrormask". Mais, sincèrement, ce court m'a laissée de marbre. Je l'ai trouvé un peu trop facile, même si poétique. J'ai été déçue, je m'attendais à quelque chose de moins conventionnel, surtout que ce n'est pas son premier essai...