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RICHARD LINKLATER – THE DREAM IS DESTINY (2016): New Trailer For Documentary On The Life & Work Of Richard Linklater…

Richard Linklater: Dream is Destiny (2016), Julie Delpy, Richard Linklater
Richard Linklater: Dream is Destiny (2016), Julie Delpy, Richard Linklater

The life and work of award winning independent Filmmaker Richard Linklater is the subject of the new documentary from Louis Black and Karen Bernstein.

Richard Linklater: Dream is Destiny promises the story of Linklater and his focus on independent film – including how and where it all began.

I love Linklater’s Before Midnight (2013) and the two films in the series that came before. 

Boyhood (2014) is also Impressive. However, I must admit that this trailer nearly put me to sleep. I’m going to blame the music because I actually really want to learn more about Linklater’s approach to filmmaking. I imagine and hope that the finished product will manage to keep me engaged and awake.

Richard Linklater: Dream is Destiny Release Dates: August 5th, 2016 (US) – Internet;  August 19th (US) – Limited.

Happy Film Loving,

G

BEFORE MIDNIGHT (2013): For The Writing, Realism, Wisdom…

Before Midnight (2013), Ethan Hawke, Julie Delpy
Before Midnight (2013), Ethan Hawke, Julie Delpy

Before Midnight is the third instalment in the story of Celine and Jesse, a couple who met on a train in Europe and fell in love.

Co-written by its stars Ethan Hawke, Julie Delpy and director Richard Linklater, Before Midnight, like the two films that came prior is a beautifully written account of a relationship over time. It’s romantic, funny and does a good job of capturing a very real experience of life and love in modern times.

One of my favourite moments is the dialogue during lunch outside, in Greece. So smart, wise and just the kind of exchange I love to be part of and/or witness to.

Watch it because it’s very well done and directed by Richard Linklater, the man who brought us 2014’s Oscar Winning (Best Suporting Actress), Boyhood – another film that embodies a very notable level of realism.

Towards the end, I couldn’t help but conclude that Celine really is quite nuts. But the best thing is that Jesse knows, loves, and chooses her all the same. And she does the same for him, since he too isn’t exactly a walk in the park either.

Happy film Loving,

G