Thanks for sharing this video. However, I wished that the questions were more substantial, more about the content of this film. Also, being aware of the fact that Mr. Sorrentino isn’t 100% fully fluent in English, though he speaks quite understandably and intelligently, why didn’t Mr. Interviewer try to speak more slowly, trying to make his questions more easily understandable to Mr. Sorrentino?
In my opinion, he's a pure genius and one of the most progressive directors in the last years. Modest, smart and precise. Having known him since decent "L'Uomo in più" and it's clearly seen, that this guy has got a vision and enthusiasm for taking on new challenges…and focus on improving himself. Masterpieces such as "Le Conseguenze dell'amore", "Il Divo" or "La Grande Bellezza" i can watch over and over and still haven't got tired. I do like "This must be the place" too, but it's different and (in terms of filmmaking style) more unpredictable than i expected. Hope that new project with Michael Caine "In the Future" works out smoothly and fans of this truly amazing artist will be happy again. Keep it going Paolo. Best Regards from Slovakia.
As a German it is really nice to have an interview with Paolo that is in English. Although he seems to be a little reluctant to speak much, but I suppose that comes with the language barrier. Glad to see the way you are trying to comfort him and that you are doing such an interview despite of the barrier!
The interviewer needs to be more concise with his questions, they're a bit long winded when he could phrase it in just a few words. This will give more time for answers to your questions.
I guess I can understand that Sorrentino does not speak great English. But the interpreter?!? I am Italian and am appalled at the poor quality of the translation. I really hope they prepare a bit better if they, as I hope, win at the Oscars as well...
I can watch La Grande Bellezza over and over. I think it's brilliant!
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What about “Youth”?
Thanks for sharing this video. However, I wished that the questions were more substantial, more about the content of this film. Also, being aware of the fact that Mr. Sorrentino isn’t 100% fully fluent in English, though he speaks quite understandably and intelligently, why didn’t Mr. Interviewer try to speak more slowly, trying to make his questions more easily understandable to Mr. Sorrentino?
Yes, horrible interviewer. Par for the course with brilliant subject matter...
Cause interviewers are jealous assholes.
In my opinion, he's a pure genius and one of the most progressive directors in the last years. Modest, smart and precise. Having known him since decent "L'Uomo in più" and it's clearly seen, that this guy has got a vision and enthusiasm for taking on new challenges…and focus on improving himself. Masterpieces such as "Le Conseguenze dell'amore", "Il Divo" or "La Grande Bellezza" i can watch over and over and still haven't got tired. I do like "This must be the place" too, but it's different and (in terms of filmmaking style) more unpredictable than i expected. Hope that new project with Michael Caine "In the Future" works out smoothly and fans of this truly amazing artist will be happy again. Keep it going Paolo. Best Regards from Slovakia.
best movie of the year. it's destined for status as a classic of Italian cinema
As a German it is really nice to have an interview with Paolo that is in English. Although he seems to be a little reluctant to speak much, but I suppose that comes with the language barrier. Glad to see the way you are trying to comfort him and that you are doing such an interview despite of the barrier!
Anyway, go watch the movie, and it really should win the oscar for foreign film of the year.
Cool interview as usual, but damn that background is bright :)
i do miss the setup of interviews....Paolo is a legend
This movie sounds very interesting, I will have to watch it sometime.
***** it's DOPE. Instant classic.
Great interview! Been meaning to see this, but it's not playing anywhere in Michigan at the moment. Thanks for doing what you do!
The interviewer needs to be more concise with his questions, they're a bit long winded when he could phrase it in just a few words. This will give more time for answers to your questions.
bad interviewer interviewing a great artist what a shame
I’m normally against sequels, but I would love to see the return of Jep Gambardella and Paolo.
grande forza Napoli
What was the name of the American director besides the two Andersons he mentioned.?
The Coen brothers
It's going to be between "Youth" and "The lobster" this year at the oscars for best foreign film
Mr.interviewer show a little more respect for this MEASTRO!
I don't this Sorrentino is even aware of his genius. very poor interview and terrible translation too. Does not make justice to the film
I guess I can understand that Sorrentino does not speak great English. But the interpreter?!? I am Italian and am appalled at the poor quality of the translation. I really hope they prepare a bit better if they, as I hope, win at the Oscars as well...
Who the fuck is this guy asking the questions?
It’s fuckin’ me!!!
Oh fucking you!! I thought so lol