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Wednesday, November 11, 2009
What You Missed: A Conversation with Wes Anderson and Jason Schwartzman

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Photo L-R: Dave Karger, Wes Anderson, Jason Schwartzman

Last night at 92YTribeca—in a discussion moderated by Entertainment Weekly‘s Dave Karger—92YTribeca, Borders, and Twentieth Century Fox presented an evening of conversation with director Wes Anderson (The Darjeeling Limited, The Royal Tenenbaums) and actor Jason Schwartzman (The Darjeeling Limited, Bored to Death). In advance of the release of Anderon’s newest film, Fantastic Mr. Fox, Wes and Jason discussed working together on the film, a stop motion animated adaptation of the Roald Dahl novel.

Karger asked Anderson about the process he used for the voice overs, noting that in many animated movies, the actors will be alone in the studio reciting their lines, in “a very sterile environment,” separated from the other actors in the film. For Fantastic Mr. Fox, Wes had everybody “on set” at his friend’s farm in Connecticut, where the actors worked together, recreating scenes from the book. Jason explained if the scene called for a tree, they would find a tree outside. “Yah, ok this tree looks good.” They would then proceed to run around, or do what was called for in the scene, acting out the roles while giving the voice overs. The movie’s website has video from the making of the movie, where you can see this process in action.

Our favorite part of the evening was the Q&A with the audience. One attendee asked Wes about his use of Futura in his films. “Font? Did you just ask a question about his use of fonts?” Karger responded. “Wow, we’ve got hard core font fans here tonight!” We smiled, because it’s true. We do have hard core fans, of all kinds. That’s how we roll at 92YTribeca.

You can view a photo album from the event at 92YTribeca’s Facebook. And keep abreast of all 92YTribeca Film offerings, here.

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Shalom, Dear Folks!

Saw a recent broadcast interview on Shalom TV with Rabbi Mark Golub and Holocaust survivor Ernst Michel.  What a memorable and touching program! I couldn’t keep from tears as Michel recounted only a few of the incidents that had happened to him as he tried desperately to survive physically, emotionally, and spiritually.  He had recounted that all the horror of those years began when he was barely 16 years old.  There was so much that Rabbi Golub tried to draw out from Michel as to his perspective and conclusions that could be determined from all that took place concerning the Jewish people in the 30s and 40s.  Since I’m still reading a book about the Holocaust, the interview with Michel done by Rabbi Golub added a more personal aspect to what I have been reading and investigating about those dreadful, incomprehensible actions that took place.  I am tuning in every week and sometimes more than once a week to the Shalom TV network, and appreciate the quality of the different types of programs that are shown. Continuing to pray for the peace of Jerusalem,

Bro. Chick Runk/Grace Chapel

By Chick Runk at November 11, 2009, 4:15pm

I’m a big fan of Wes Anderson’s films. Fantastic Mr Fox is my favourite Roald Dahl book. But their styles aren’t compatible - and that’s what ultimately sours this movie for me.
Visually, it’s brilliant. The animation is wonderful. It looks just like any other WA film. Lots of detail. Lots of camera pans and “square” shots. Title cards. Fantastic. I just bookmarked your site as well - Katie

By Watch Free Movies at November 14, 2009, 7:41am


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