“Starting something from scratch,” he told me from L.A., where he has been developing an animated feature for Netflix, “is always kind of hard, because you almost have to write a novel before you sort of write the film, so we wrote so many many different versions of this. “How do we build our own thing?” Tavares asked. The long and winding road to a triumphant ending was often draining. To be sure, there were moments of despair as they struggled to articulate in cinematic form about their idea of London, and as Tavares put it, “What it meant to us and what our place in it is.” However, through their eyes, it’s a London that, ultimately, offers a sense of humanity and hope. This column’s about how three friends came together to develop a tiny idea that over the years has evolved into tale about a London that’s split in half - those who have and those who don’t. Breaking Baz At London Film Festival: Todd Haynes Trumps Tabloid Tale With Gripping Melodrama 'May December' Starring Natalie Portman, Julianne Moore & Hot New Star Charles Melton
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