“We're charlatans in a way, we're magic people. Part of the behind the scenes stuff is to loosen you up, to make you feel that you are experiencing this. This is my style, I did it in Looking for Richard, too. And I figure, if I can weave it into the actual play and get the audience interested, like the robes going up and down, they'll pay attention long enough to consume it.” PeopleIfsWayFeelsLongI CanEnoughPlayStuffPayBehindsAttentionAudienceMagicStyleFiguresScenePay AttentionUp And DownRobesBehind The ScenesCharlatans Author:Al Pacino
“I do think how two people dance with each other is indicative of how they feel about each other. It can tell a lot more than a verbal scene.” PeopleThinkingFeelsTwoScene Author:David Oyelowo
“I play Edward G. Robinson [in Trumbo], who was a close friend and a co-worker of Dalton's [Trumbo]. They worked together on at least one or two screenplays. A lot of these stories take famous people and show you who they are behind the scenes, which is kind of fun. One of the things about getting to play Edward G. Robinson was learning who the man was away from his movie-star exterior.” PeopleMenKindTwoPlayStoriesShowsTogetherFunStarsBehindsHe ManSceneWorkersMovie StarScreenplaysExteriorClose FriendsBehind The ScenesCo Worker Author:Michael Stuhlbarg
“In the States, you have the First Amendment. People feel the freedom to speak and the right to be heard. And they kind of push the message: "It's a free country." Everybody has the right to say whatever they want to say. But in the Middle East, culture is your guide. You have to ask, is it culturally okay to say something like that? Is it culturally okay, for example, to show a woman giving birth? As Arabs watching such a scene in an American film it's okay, but when it comes to the Arabic context, we're like, "How dare you?" So it's how you present it.” PeopleWantGivingFeelsFirstsKindCountryStatesShowsFilmCultureAsksSpeakHeardMiddleExampleBirthSceneMessagesOkayDareEastGuidesMiddle EastAmendmentsFirst AmendmentGiving BirthFree CountryAmerican Film Author:Mohammed Saeed Harib