Canadian director Denis Villeneuve is currently in postproduction on “Dune”, Hollywood’s second big-budget attempt to bring Frank Herbert’s iconic sci-fi novel to the screen (David Lynch directed the 1984 adaptation).
In the latest edition of the “Team Deakins” podcast, Villeneuve chats with his longtime cinematographer, Roger Deakins, who worked with him on “Prisoners”, “Sicario” and “Blade Runner 2049”.
As Villeneuve tells Deakins, that latter movie is one “that I was not able to watch again. It takes time to be able to digest and make peace with [your own movies].
For me, when I make a movie, there’s a lot of deep joy and pain and anger linked with the process. When it’s done, it takes me years until I am able to watch it again and see
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