Sufjan Stevens Scores Natalie Portman-Directed Short
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... or whatever, but the guy's certainly got that "cinematic scope" thing down pat. According to the Playlist and confirmed by ...
Sufjan Stevens On Scoring Natalie Portman's New Film
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... , is about to make her directorial debut with Eve , a 22-minute short film that stars Ben Gazzara and Lauren Bacall and a soundtrack by Sufjan Stevens. According to The Playlist , who had a tipster at the Venice Film Festival, where Eve premiered: The short is evidently about a about a girl (Olivia Thirlby) who finds herself intruding on her grandmother's romantic date, according to the Hollywood Reporter, the film was warmly received "crowd pleaser," though our tipster noted that a boom mike was distinctively visible three times in the short and it was a bit ...
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...is scoring Natalie Portman's directorial debut. (The Playlist) The short is evidently about a about a girl (Olivia Thirlby) who finds herself intruding on her grandmother's romantic date, according to the Hollywood Reporter, the film was warmly received "crowd pleaser," though our tipster noted that a boom mike was distinctively visible three times in the short and it was a bit "embarrassing," considering Portman was there in the audience.
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... probes the history and meaning of "frak" on Battlestar Galactica . - Sufjan Stevens has scored Natalie Portman 's directorial short debut . - Steve Martin has a banjo CD ...
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Sufjan Stevens scores Natalie Portman short film
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... just quiet, sad, romantic flourishes. Ah! My forte!" He would later add, that the only other (living) director he'd be willing to work with in the future is Gus Van Sant, and his ideal soundtrack is Bernard Hermann's work for "The Birds," which contained no actual music at all, just effects. I don't know exactly how this translates to whatever state Stevens has on tap, but he did mention New Jersey some years ago , and that state is about as creepy as a Hitchcock movie. [ The Playlist ]


