Met this dude at West Hollywood library during free screening of TANGERINE. Absolute gentleman. I came close to begging to help out in any way I could with whatever he was working on at the time. He thanked me and told me they weren't local but down Florida working on a project there😄😄
d.a. pennebaker said a similiar thing about documentary - that it's written 3 times. when "actually" writing, when shooting, and in editing. really interesting that sean applies this approach to narrative film too.
That explanation for the ending is something I've never really thought about before, so the movie had just become even more magical for me than before and I've said this four times already possibly each time I pick up more subtle hints in it. Also, can't believe people didn't talk about "Starlet"'s ending, which I think was a very unpredictable character reveal (well, because the movie was already ending). It has a great impact on what you understand from the movie, too (it's too much of a spoiler to say more). I guess people just haven't watched it, yet.
Met this dude at West Hollywood library during free screening of TANGERINE. Absolute gentleman. I came close to begging to help out in any way I could with whatever he was working on at the time. He thanked me and told me they weren't local but down Florida working on a project there😄😄
me when I lie
@@BluePradame when i think people lie cuz i be lying :
Honestly he's one of the best directors of this century
he really is
There aren't a lot of directors like Sean Baker with its humane and humble approach, one that I can recall is only Richard Linklater...
Nice connection I hadn't thought about!
I love Sean Baker! He has tremendous talent. I can't wait to see what else does over the years.
Sean Baker is the man.
d.a. pennebaker said a similiar thing about documentary - that it's written 3 times. when "actually" writing, when shooting, and in editing.
really interesting that sean applies this approach to narrative film too.
This was so wonderful 🫶🏽
What a wonderful filmmaker and human being ❤
this was great thanks for posting. Lovely insights on the creative mind of Sean Baker.
That explanation for the ending is something I've never really thought about before, so the movie had just become even more magical for me than before and I've said this four times already possibly each time I pick up more subtle hints in it.
Also, can't believe people didn't talk about "Starlet"'s ending, which I think was a very unpredictable character reveal (well, because the movie was already ending). It has a great impact on what you understand from the movie, too (it's too much of a spoiler to say more). I guess people just haven't watched it, yet.
Pure inspiration
Great talk! Thanks for playing the clips Sean was discussing about (which I think were not available in the previous talks).
Incredible
Sean, I love that you edit, too. Oh and where in Jersey did you grow up :)
His style and overall sensibility as a director with his performers aren’t seen often
Palm D'Or baby!
Palm D'or 😊
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Lovely
Drinking game: Take a shot every time Sean says "umm."
Dude, everybody does that.