Posted by Steven on March 22, 2013 · Leave a Comment
Michel Gondry is up there on my list of favorite directors. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and Science of Sleep are two of my favorite films. Even Green Hornet, with all it’s crappy content, was directed well. But before we delve back into the dream world of Michel Gondry’s mind in his newest french [...]
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Posted by Steven on January 12, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Earlier this week we talked about Gondry’s extensive Music video works. Now We look at his conversely different story telling techniques in film. His film career has been more recent than not but it is full of childlike wonder. His vision brings new life to even the simplest of ideas. Mocking other films is a [...]
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