Roberto Bentivegna, the screenwriter of the new movie House of Gucci, is opening up about the parts of the film that were left on the cutting room floor.
The 39-year-old writer actually made his feature film debut with the new project and he landed the job after working with director Ridley Scott on another film that hasn’t been made yet.
In the new interview, Roberto talked about the parts of his original script that were left out of the movie. Click inside to find out what he said… “The very first draft had a ten-page opening sequence.
It was the history of the brand and the Gucci family. One of my favorite openings ever is the first five minutes of Bram Stoker’s Dracula by Francis Ford Coppola.
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