Rob Pattinson seems to have a knack for picking great indie films and filmmakers as vehicles to express his acting creativity and obviously the Safdies have a great ability to recognize true talent and interesting character actors of which Rob is one! Good luck at the Palme d'Or.
Yeah, man I was so waiting to hear him talk and I am glad that the host pushed her. That was a great gesture. I have more respect for Buddy as an artist and as a person, now.
6:40 "I saw a still from Heaven Knows What on Indiewire" haha yeah that's a great image and same. 10:13 "I'm doing a movie with Antonio Campos, David Michod, and Ciro Guerra" OMG HYPED! Simon Killer and Afterschool are amazing very Haneke-ish films. Embrace Of The Serpent is incredible. 12:30 "Not a single person even took a cellphone picture!" Robert Pattinson on trying to avoid being noticed by paparazzi while filming, experimenting with looks. 18:37 Oneohtrix Point Never's involvement 23:48 35mm photography and lighting "We're gonna go genre? We're gonna do genre." 26:50 Buddy Duress using his ex-criminal history as a positive "3 years ago I was in a really bad place and to think now I'm at Cannes, it's crazy!" 30:40 Safdie bros tapping into Robert's mania
Thanks for posting this ! I love to hear how the minds of the actors and directors work . So glad Robert Pattinson followed his instincts and worked with these 2 incredible directors!
god what a rush this must have been: sure Heaven Knows What got festival play but not at Cannes, and a full blown press conference with everyone there?! Must've felt incredible for everyone sitting there
buddy cracked a smile which is hilarious (or sad, depending) given that he's been in jail 8 times... and rob's the thug hahaha. he was excellent though.
@@arunkeshavadas7171 i cant remember where i heard that because it was over a year ago, but after i saw good time i binged all the interviews i could find and, yeah, buddy was in and out of jail his whole life. i dont remember when he said "8" though, but it's such a crazy number that it stuck with me (my feelings on the criminal justice system aside). the safdie brothers found him through street casting during heaven knows what - just some random dude they ended up loving. maybe the actress in it knew him? idr. they met her when she was handing out her memoir on the street and then turned it into a movie starring the author. it's honestly all really heartwarming.
Superb film. Lacklustre press conference, I would say, on part of the directors who can't seem to say a complete thought without restarting their sentence 4 times. Not to mention go on diatribes that are not insightful and aren't answering any of the questions. Am I the only one who finds it frustrating trying to listen to these guys?
Think because he also worked as a screenwriter on the film, Josh has a tendency to speak a tad bit too much about the whole process from the genesis to the finality and it's not always important/interesting. Benny, on the other hand is more generous in his answers and has an easier time acknowledging others. Truly enjoyed the movie though. The darkness, the hectic rhythm, the helplessness/hopelessness all mixed with the whole humour of it. Brilliant.
Rob Pattinson seems to have a knack for picking great indie films and filmmakers as vehicles to express his acting creativity and obviously the Safdies have a great ability to recognize true talent and interesting character actors of which Rob is one! Good luck at the Palme d'Or.
She's adorable! She was really good in the movie.
buddy duress is fuckin legendary
heck yes that's my boyfriend
sh1t , buddy is so real he doesnt give the usual high brow actor talk, he's just thrilled for being there.
Yeah, man I was so waiting to hear him talk and I am glad that the host pushed her. That was a great gesture. I have more respect for Buddy as an artist and as a person, now.
6:40 "I saw a still from Heaven Knows What on Indiewire" haha yeah that's a great image and same.
10:13 "I'm doing a movie with Antonio Campos, David Michod, and Ciro Guerra" OMG HYPED! Simon Killer and Afterschool are amazing very Haneke-ish films. Embrace Of The Serpent is incredible.
12:30 "Not a single person even took a cellphone picture!" Robert Pattinson on trying to avoid being noticed by paparazzi while filming, experimenting with looks.
18:37 Oneohtrix Point Never's involvement
23:48 35mm photography and lighting "We're gonna go genre? We're gonna do genre."
26:50 Buddy Duress using his ex-criminal history as a positive "3 years ago I was in a really bad place and to think now I'm at Cannes, it's crazy!"
30:40 Safdie bros tapping into Robert's mania
Thanks.
Is this guy having a conversation with a video?
Buddy 👏Fucking 👏Duress👏!!! Best part of this press conference, and maybe the film too
This is honestly one of the greatest films ever made.
I love taliah so cute
this was an awesome film, love learning more about the creative process behind it.
Thanks for posting this ! I love to hear how the minds of the actors and directors work . So glad Robert Pattinson followed his instincts and worked with these 2 incredible directors!
I love Robert Pattinson . He is my favourite actor
Rob was awesome in this film!
Good job!
taliah so pretty
god what a rush this must have been: sure Heaven Knows What got festival play but not at Cannes, and a full blown press conference with everyone there?! Must've felt incredible for everyone sitting there
10:50, a low level american thug. I guess me and the producer to the right are the only ones who found that funny. LMAO
buddy cracked a smile which is hilarious (or sad, depending) given that he's been in jail 8 times... and rob's the thug hahaha. he was excellent though.
@@arunkeshavadas7171 i cant remember where i heard that because it was over a year ago, but after i saw good time i binged all the interviews i could find and, yeah, buddy was in and out of jail his whole life. i dont remember when he said "8" though, but it's such a crazy number that it stuck with me (my feelings on the criminal justice system aside). the safdie brothers found him through street casting during heaven knows what - just some random dude they ended up loving. maybe the actress in it knew him? idr. they met her when she was handing out her memoir on the street and then turned it into a movie starring the author. it's honestly all really heartwarming.
That's a public moment🤔😍😋😘😘😘😘😘😘😘
Rob stole Josh's water🤣
Is it me or do they all seem kind of warm?
So the actress was only 16 years old? They should have said publicly that she was 18, so that it didnt sound so illegal
No the actress was born in 1998 so she was 18/19 during the filming of this movie.
IT'S ACTING
@@jermyhopkisn9654 yeah ofc but yk it seems kinda sus because she looked younger than she was
Taliah
ce film est un pur navet
That's the guy from the Casey video isnt it?
Why is buddy wearing headphones
translating non english questions i assume?
You know?
Why aren't the brothers sitting together but have Rob in the middle?
Not complaining though
it's rob's movie. they owe a lot to him
Wait, the girl was actually 16?!?
The others actors not talk nothing kk but undestand, Robert P and more popular guy
Buddy Duress as Manu Ginobili!
uNABd_VI TU CUERPO DIAMANTINO.ES PRECIADO.
SI EL CARBONO CELULAR A ALGUNA PRESIÓN ,ES DIAMANTE.
Superb film. Lacklustre press conference, I would say, on part of the directors who can't seem to say a complete thought without restarting their sentence 4 times. Not to mention go on diatribes that are not insightful and aren't answering any of the questions. Am I the only one who finds it frustrating trying to listen to these guys?
Think because he also worked as a screenwriter on the film, Josh has a tendency to speak a tad bit too much about the whole process from the genesis to the finality and it's not always important/interesting. Benny, on the other hand is more generous in his answers and has an easier time acknowledging others. Truly enjoyed the movie though. The darkness, the hectic rhythm, the helplessness/hopelessness all mixed with the whole humour of it. Brilliant.