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Wong KarWai on 2046

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A long and wonderful article from Eugene Hernandez on one of my (and Emanuel Levy's) favorite directors!

Strange Yet Cool: Listening to Wong Kar Wai...and Making Sense of "2046". Sitting in the front row of the Walter Reade Theater at Lincoln Center in June, a young woman from Hong Kong smiled broadly and shifted around in her seat excitedly, awaiting the start of a screening of 2046. In a theater jammed with equally amorous fans of his work, Wong Kar Wai talked extensively, and at times quite vaguely, about his latest film. Wearing his trademark dark sunglasses and black Izod Lacoste polo shirt, the filmmaker reflected on the new movie, its connection to his previous films, working with cinematographer Christopher Doyle, and the movie's music. [indieWIRE]

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