![]() ![]() If you look at the film, those 2 hours and 14 minutes, that we did on that day, so much has happened since then. Of course it’s not just that time, it’s the preparation. Of course that’s not really like, if you do a sprint, in the Olympics or whatever, it only lasts 10 seconds. ![]() Last year on April 27th, which is not that long ago, we shot what you saw between 4:20am and 7:00am in the morning. It’s like 51-percent German, and Spanish. I can say this: rule 13 says, predominantly, it needs to be a foreign language. Why was the film ruled ineligible for the foreign Oscar? Germany ended up submitting “Labyrinth of Lies.” Was this because half of “Victoria” is not in German, but also English and Spanish? And then we had a screening, in New York, and a lady comes up to me and she said, “Hello my name is so and so, I’m working with Robert Redford, I would love to show your film.” And I said, “We did too! We sent it to you last year, but you didn’t want it.” Of course, when you project that, in the future, what you think is a great moment, happens like, ha, triumph at last! READ MORE: How Cary Fukunaga Traveled to the Heart of Darkness with ‘Beasts of No Nation’ (EXCLUSIVE VIDEO)īut Berlin was still a great platform to premiere the film, and in your home country. I told my international distributor, “So, did you give them a bit of a talk, you know, about the one-take?” But he’s a very calm person, he’s not up for that. Why didn’t they accept the film initially?īack then it was the old, “oh you know how it is.” They said, “we don’t really know where to put it,” what segment, “plus we don’t believe it’s a one-take.” I don’t know, I felt this venom. It’s like the date you always wanted to have, but she never called back. Toronto didn’t accept “Victoria” last year, but then wanted you back for 2015? How did you end up getting a spot in Toronto, after Berlin?įor Toronto, to show the film as a special presentation, after it’s been screened at the Berlinale is a big honor, and on top of that, a year ago, we tried to get into the festival, as our premiere. ‘Something You Said Last Night’ Review: This Charming Family Dramedy Embodies Trans Ennui
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