- Title: FJ-HRN-1467
- Summary: Fierce People / Diane Lane & Anton Yelchin: Fierce People Junket Diane Lane & Anton Yelchin Interview
- Description:13:36:54 - Sound Bite: Diane Lane & Anton Yelchin Anton of course I saw cotton club when I was likreal my parents showed me all these movies that they probably shouldnt have shown me when I was like really little like I saw Cotton Club I think I was 11 or 12 or something Diane Sweet, that was a pretty good movieAnton yeah I really loved Cotton Club I mean yeah of course 13:37:19 - Sound Bite: Diane Lane & Anton Yelchin Diane The smartness the smartness of when I say smart I dont mean clever I mean profound to me in the way that a really good story is a tapestry of characters that w4e find interesting and we care about or were angry with them because you know but they elicit a real response and thats hard to find and its really hard to find the screen play is the hardest commodity to locate everything else is replaceable the director the actors everybody but when it comes to the material its all about that 13:38:03 - Sound Bite: Diane Lane & Anton Yelchin Diane well its about serving the greater good it was very fitting for me my step son actually was he came to me and said I read that script thats a good story you should make that movie I was like really ok I will and so I call up Griffen and I say Im on Im on board oh no hes the age of Anton in the film at that time he was 16 15 years old its not everyday that you have a film thats made about a young man thats going through so much and I think he identified with it and yes my character goes through a lot which is set up of the beginning of the young mans journey and I just cared a great deal about every young man in the world when I saw this story and how much theyre challenged and how much there is a struggle to find their identity and I felt very supportive for Anton when I met him hes the one hes got to be the one I know hes not 16 and we cant work him into the ground hes only 15 even the laws will come and say he can only work 8 hours a day but well make it work we have to have him so Im just so pleased it all worked out so well 13:39:33 - Sound Bite: Diane Lane & Anton Yelchin Well I mean to me that was probably my favorite part of the script screenplay was that you saw you were left to make your own decision about what you thought was savage and what you thought was tribal after you saw the film because you have these people living under the pretense that theyre civilized and they are extraordinarily wealthy and that they are civilization sort of the symbol of that the height of civilization technically and then your shown a tribe and you show a kid studying and caring learning about that tribe because his father and then he gets put into his own tribe to study his own group of people Diane becomes an anthropologist within the society hes among Anton Exactly its just as foreign to him as the tribe in South America would be and what you see is that the tribe in south America takes everything at face value you know what your gonna get theyre gonna kill you if you piss them off here theyre gonna kill you but your not gonna know until your already dead you know what I mean Diane and you wont even be sure what you did wrong Anton exactly
- Collection: Historic Films
- Producer:Historic Films
- Transmission Date:01/01/2005
- Rights:On request
- Decade: 2000s
- File Name: FJ-HRN-1467