TIFF ’10: John Cameron Mitchell On Going Down The “Rabbit Hole”
TIFF ’10: John Cameron Mitchell On Going Down The “Rabbit Hole”
“It’s like a cozy, Hollywood movie from a different era,” John Cameron Mitchell said of his latest film “Rabbit Hole” earlier this week. “When you didn’t need huge orchestras and backlighting when someone’s taking a dump.” While avoiding huge orchestras and backlighting for life’s more private moments is probably something you could suggest of any of Mitchell’s films, it’s the first part of his …
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LAist Interview: El Superstar Director Amy French
Spencer French as El Superstar Opening today at the Laemmle Monica, “El Superstar: The Unlikely Rise of Juan Francés” is a musical mockumentary following John French, a boy of Scottish descent raised by Mexican parents. Now a grown man gifted with an extraordinary talent for ranchero music, he must navigate the tricky waters of cultural identity and newfound celebrity. What may seem to be an …
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