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304 | 28.12.2011 | 2 months ago


bbook:

How did you decide on the film’s aesthetic? It’s interesting because I just started shooting with Brit to try and  find the aesthetic, but I knew I wanted it to be like a documentary. I  wanted it to feel more naturalistic, a poetic realism. There’s a sensual  aspect to filmmaking you can find, and it opens up a different part of  your mind besides just the eyes and the ears, so I look for that a lot.
 How did you come up with the film’s concept? I was making all this video art, and I made a piece where I interviewed  myself and then I also made a piece where I put an earth up in the sky,  very simple. I’m big into the tech, I like touching and playing and  editing and shooting, so I was experimenting and I composted another  earth in the sky that looked authentic and real, and I was like, alright  this is interesting. And Brit and I were talking about the emotional  side, which is the confrontation of the self. I wanted people to leave  the theatre and look up and be like, Is there another earth up there?
Director Mike Cahill on His Film, Another Earth

bbook:

How did you decide on the film’s aesthetic?
It’s interesting because I just started shooting with Brit to try and find the aesthetic, but I knew I wanted it to be like a documentary. I wanted it to feel more naturalistic, a poetic realism. There’s a sensual aspect to filmmaking you can find, and it opens up a different part of your mind besides just the eyes and the ears, so I look for that a lot.

How did you come up with the film’s concept?
I was making all this video art, and I made a piece where I interviewed myself and then I also made a piece where I put an earth up in the sky, very simple. I’m big into the tech, I like touching and playing and editing and shooting, so I was experimenting and I composted another earth in the sky that looked authentic and real, and I was like, alright this is interesting. And Brit and I were talking about the emotional side, which is the confrontation of the self. I wanted people to leave the theatre and look up and be like, Is there another earth up there?

Director Mike Cahill on His Film, Another Earth

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