Okay, here’s a breakdown of the key themes adn insights from the provided text, focusing on Luca Guadagnino‘s approach to filmmaking and collaboration:
1. Supporting Emerging Talent:
* Focus on Drive & Vision: Guadagnino actively seeks out and supports young filmmakers who possess strong, uncompromising artistic visions. he cites examples like Dea Kulumbegashvili ( april) and the creators of Nineteen.
* Beyond Customary Film Backgrounds: He doesn’t limit his collaborations to those with established film experience. He intentionally brings in people from other creative fields (knitwear design, architecture) and nurtures their talent within a film context.
* Examples: He highlights Giulia Piersanti (costume design) and Stefano Baisi (production design) as individuals he mentored who have gone on to prosperous film careers.
* Key Quality: He values “boldness” and “courage” in both work and life as the defining characteristic he looks for in collaborators.
2. The Invigorating Effect of New Perspectives:
* Fresh Eyes: Working with newcomers is “fantastic” because it allows him to see the world through diffrent perspectives, keeping his work dynamic and evolving.
3. American Sensibility & Screenwriting:
* Not Exclusive: While acknowledging a recent trend of working with American screenwriters, he emphasizes that he collaborates with people he connects with personally, regardless of nationality (mentioning Francesca maneri, an Italian screenwriter).
* Mike Nichols Connection: the interviewer points out a parallel between guadagnino’s collaborative style and that of Mike Nichols, as noted by Julia Roberts during a press tour and justin Kuritzkes previously. Guadagnino confirms this connection.
4.Appreciation for mike Nichols:
* Wide-Ranging Admiration: Guadagnino expresses deep admiration for Nichols’s filmography, citing Carnal knowlege, Wolf, Working Girl, and The Graduate as favorites. He especially mentions revisiting Working Girl often.
5. Influences & Masterworks:
* The text also briefly mentions Roberto Rossellini’s Journey to Italy as a important film for Guadagnino (tho the full context of that statement is cut off).
In essence, the interview reveals Guadagnino as a director who prioritizes artistic vision, mentorship, and a willingness to embrace talent from unexpected places. He values courage, perspective, and a personal connection with his collaborators.
