BBC Interview with Spike Jonze, director of Her. Some day.īack in 2011 that project was described as a " satire about how world leaders gather to figure out all the seismic events that will take place in the worlds, from oil prices to wars that will be waged." Given some of the things Charlie said in his awesome BAFTA screenwriting lecture, I imagine the satire is probably very biting and angry - good stuff. Film note Spike Jonzes Her (2013) is a semi-independent feature financed by Annapurna Pictures and. He wrote the first draft of the script in five months. After making I'm Here (2010), a short film sharing similar themes, Jonze returned to the idea. So that's pretty vague and no cause for people to go all "THE WORLD LEADERS MOVIE THING IS GONNA HAPPEN." But, you know, maybe it will. Jonze conceived the idea in the early 2000s after reading an article about a website that allowed for instant messaging with an artificial intelligence program. He’s the kind of guy that has so many ideas that are amazing and the next week you’ll be like, “What are you doing with that ?” And he's like, “Oh, I'm over that.” The amount of incredible ideas that either are sitting in his drawer that he's never going to do anything with or that he's forgotten about already there's so many ideas, he'll forget about and you’ll have to remind him! But anyways, at some point I'm sure we’ll do something together again. We conducted interviews with the five key people who helped Jonze shape the. I talk to Charlie all the time, we talk about ideas all the time and I tell him what I'm working on and he gives me great ideas and tells me what he's working on. With this in mind, The Times set out to discover how, and why, the world was created. Director Damien Chazelle ’s latest film, Babylon, has quickly earned a reputation for. It wasn't exactly that, but we do have an idea and I don't know when we're going to do it. Published Damien Chazelle explains how the 10-minute rant Jonze sent him landed him the role. There are auspicious debut films, and then there is Being John Malkovitch. Strangelove-esque movie about world leaders. 3K 454K views 9 years ago Director Spike Jonze, and cast members Joaquin Phoenix, Amy Adams, Rooney Mara, and Olivia Wilde discussed their new film 'Her' after its world premiere at the 51st. Scott Macaulay ponders the meaning of it all with Jonze and screenwriter Charlie Kaufman in an interview that originally appeared in our Fall, 1999 print edition. That "world leaders" movie? Still, sort of, a maybe-thing:Īt one point it was said that you and Charlie Kaufman were going to reteam again in a Dr. On indieWIRE there's a longish Her-centric interview with Spike Jonze, and Rodrigo Perez gets in a question or two about Charlie. Though Phoenixs performance is surprisingly subtle and touching the real surprise in director Spike Jonzes intellectually challenging film is.
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