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Re-watched Cimino's Year of the Dragon with his commentary on, most famous directors with reputations of tyrannical behavior are incredibly astute and have distinct, unwavering perspectives to how their films should be.
Whether displaying apathy to actors with dozens of takes, or disregard to ballooning*budgets, I find fascination with these filmmakers who are incredibly strong-willed to get their vision on-screen. I recall Coppola saying to some extent that a filmmaker may be one of the last vocations that validates being dictatorial. Wondering which film directors you feel are iron-handed and maybe examples of their behaviour. |
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