
One of the hits of Sundance 2010, Blue Valentine will sell, eventually, and be seen around the country. It features two of the best performances of the year, from Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams as a couple who are no longer in a working marriage. Writer-director Derek Cianfrance seamlessly weaves together footage of their initial romance and the two teetering on the edge of breaking up. (Here’s Karina Longworth’s review. )
In this two-part flip-cam conversation, Gosling and Cianfrance range from the specifics of this movie and the state of marriage to the virtues of indie movies and shooting in an improvisatory style:
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Part Two:
by Anne Thompson, posted to Festivals, Sundance, Genres, Drama, Independents, Video, Interviews on January 27, 2010 at 6:48pm PST | Permalink | Comments (1)
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