Michael Hoffman - Director of Film
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Anyone who's gone through middle school in England will likely have seen his film version of A Midsummer Night's Dream. But Michael Hoffman's career has stretched a number of decades and includes films such as One Fine Day, Restoration, and Gambit - and has led to numerous nominations and wins of the world's most prestigious awards. We sit down with Michael for an hour to discuss all things filmmaking, the differences between shooting film and digital, and what he would do differently if he had the chance. And of course, as always, we ask which film he's most ashamed of having not seen! So pull up a chair and enjoy episode 31 of Crossing the Line.
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