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Dennis Hauck talks TOO LATE

April 7, 2016 By Leave a Comment

Dennis Hauck talks TOO LATE

The most obvious thing to ask Dennis Hauck about his superb neo-Noir, TOO LATE, is his decision to tell the story in a series of five 20-minute long continuous takes. So, when I spoke with him on February 26, 2016, that’s the first thing brought up. I was curious both about what those takes could… Read More »

Tagged With: 20-minute takes, 35mm, Bill Fernandez, blocking, Carnival of Souls, cinematographer, Continuous takes, film distribution, film noir, Herc Harvey, John Hawkes, murder, mystery, private eye, serendipity, stripper, Techniscope

Helen Hunt Conducts THE SESSIONS

September 1, 2014 By Leave a Comment

Helen Hunt Conducts THE SESSIONS

I spoke to Helen Hunt on October 5, 2012, and the obvious question was about whether or not being unclothed before a camera ever feels normal. She was good-natured about answering, and went on to talk about the trepidations she did and didn’t have about accepting the role of Cheryl Cohen-Greene, the sex-surrogate who helped Mark O’Brien,… Read More »

Tagged With: based on a true story, Cheryl Cohen-Greene, cinema, disability, drama, film, Helen Hunt, iron lung, John Hawkes, losing virginity, Mark O'Brien, movie, narrative, paralysis, poet, polio, polio survivor, sex, sex surrogate, sin, Sundance Special Jury Prize

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