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ROE1203710
Video title
Nicolas Roeg on script - discusses how the screenplay should be 'unfinished', leaving room for development throughout production.
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Date
2012 AD (C21st AD)
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Interviews with Nicolas Roeg on filmmaking. Here he discusses the screenplay as an "unfinished work", telling an anecdote of a young scriptwriter who asked him to read his script which was good but too complete, with no room for development in the production of the film.

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Nicolas Roeg Archive / Bridgeman Images
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