Saturday, May 14, 2016

Steven Spielberg, the right “big” giant of cinema in Cannes – L’Obs

“Steven Steven–Steven!” Upon arrival by the backdoor of the Palais des Festival, Steven Spielberg’s ovation, requested by fans massed behind the gates, filmed, photographed, questioned …

While other less talented celebrities and haloed of glory as the father aND the expedient thing, the filmmaker takes his time. He shook hands, sign photos and pose, smiling, with the availability of a rising star. The mark of a great. At the height of his “Good big giant” (his first Disney film) he came to defend with his team on the Croisette, out of competition.

We find the cast and of course, the Master (Legion honor the reverse), in press conference room where just emerging from the long table the pretty face of his young heroine, Ruby Barnhill. From the top of its 11 years, the actress plays Sophie in BGG. A character who will take in his London orphanage by a man of 7 meters high (Mark Rylane) that will take him to a distant land …

A Gargantua and vegetarian friendly (it blows dreams the ears of sleeping children), the differences of his human brothers guzzlers in an epic mix live action and performance capture techniques.

the youngest festival, very professional, launching a tone assured:

“It’s amazing to know that was chosen for a magical movie!”

Back to the register “and”

After having treated more serious subjects ( “Schindler’s list,” “Amistad,” “bridge of spies”) Spielberg are back in the register of “ET” (Including a plush appears in “The Good big giant”). But Spielberg cuts short the theory of homecoming:

“For me it is not a return to the past Actually, I love telling stories totally imaginary course, when.. I shoot historical films, this is not the case. But here, I’m totally free. it reminded me my debut as director (…) “

Roald Dahl, who wrote this book in 1982, release date … of “ET”, is considered by Steven Spielberg as a “close friend”, who has meant so much and he suggests a hint that they do not all stayed …

A tale, big success, has not scored as Steven. Rebecca Hall ( “The Gift”, “Iron Man 3″) which embodies 34 years Mary, the handmaid of the Queen of England (Penelope Wilton, warned of the danger of the evil giants) in the film, said:

This is the first book I’ve read in a low voice while I grew up with the films of Steven Spielberg’s “

A story! about friendship that Spielberg also compares to “a love story between grandchildren and grandparents.” While defending himself for having wanted to lead a cynical business.

the director and -producer writer (but that last job this time was given to Melissa Marhison) launches:

I’m just looking beautiful stories I was reading the BGG to my children and I played the gentle giant in their making this narrative. loud. “

And those who go see his adaptation in theaters on July 20 may have the feeling that, too, the kids dad of” ET “.

Jean-Frédéric Tronche

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