Description
How does a director with decades of television experience approach his first theatrical feature? And what challenges does honoring a true story, told across decades, bring? Emile chats with See-Saw’s co-MD Iain Canning and director James Hawes about the long and winding road that led to the much loved film One Life. They discuss the skill and instinct needed to navigate a tight schedule while wrangling children, trains, history and the legendary talents of Sir Anthony Hopkins and Helena Bonham Carter.
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Host: Emile Sherman
Executive Producer: @Sam_Joly_
Producer: Sabrina Organo
Composer: @Adiescar
Artwork: @studiostromberg
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