Malcolm Washington
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And when I got there, there was a woman called Arielle that I worked with. She went to AFI with me. She used to production design my shorts, actually. So it was really crazy being in a Nolan set with Arielle, who's assistant art directing, and my brothers on set. And they're shooting in this shipping container, so you can't really see anything. They're just like...
And when I got there, there was a woman called Arielle that I worked with. She went to AFI with me. She used to production design my shorts, actually. So it was really crazy being in a Nolan set with Arielle, who's assistant art directing, and my brothers on set. And they're shooting in this shipping container, so you can't really see anything. They're just like...
And when I got there, there was a woman called Arielle that I worked with. She went to AFI with me. She used to production design my shorts, actually. So it was really crazy being in a Nolan set with Arielle, who's assistant art directing, and my brothers on set. And they're shooting in this shipping container, so you can't really see anything. They're just like...
people in a box, and you kind of get this feeling that something's going to happen, and a monitor emerges, and I get to see some of the stuff that they're shooting. And I, like... Hoyta frames up the camera, and I see my brother doing something probably really mundane. It was like you were, like, opening, like, a door. It was, like, very, like, nothing was happening.
people in a box, and you kind of get this feeling that something's going to happen, and a monitor emerges, and I get to see some of the stuff that they're shooting. And I, like... Hoyta frames up the camera, and I see my brother doing something probably really mundane. It was like you were, like, opening, like, a door. It was, like, very, like, nothing was happening.
people in a box, and you kind of get this feeling that something's going to happen, and a monitor emerges, and I get to see some of the stuff that they're shooting. And I, like... Hoyta frames up the camera, and I see my brother doing something probably really mundane. It was like you were, like, opening, like, a door. It was, like, very, like, nothing was happening.
And he frames up, and I hear... I hear Chris Nolan say John David's name and gives him a note and I just burst into tears because it was like, whoa, this is like, it just hit me like a ton of bricks. Like this is, this is a kind of moment that we've been thinking, like when we, when we live together, we dreamed together too. You know, we talked about, we talked about wanting to
And he frames up, and I hear... I hear Chris Nolan say John David's name and gives him a note and I just burst into tears because it was like, whoa, this is like, it just hit me like a ton of bricks. Like this is, this is a kind of moment that we've been thinking, like when we, when we live together, we dreamed together too. You know, we talked about, we talked about wanting to
And he frames up, and I hear... I hear Chris Nolan say John David's name and gives him a note and I just burst into tears because it was like, whoa, this is like, it just hit me like a ton of bricks. Like this is, this is a kind of moment that we've been thinking, like when we, when we live together, we dreamed together too. You know, we talked about, we talked about wanting to
do stuff like that, you know, wanting to be in a movie like that. So when he, seeing that image and hearing those sounds and knowing that world and everything just kind of converged on itself in that moment. And I have, you know, somebody from my film school right next to me and she put her hand on me and was like, it's okay. And I was just like, this is like, this is too much.
do stuff like that, you know, wanting to be in a movie like that. So when he, seeing that image and hearing those sounds and knowing that world and everything just kind of converged on itself in that moment. And I have, you know, somebody from my film school right next to me and she put her hand on me and was like, it's okay. And I was just like, this is like, this is too much.
do stuff like that, you know, wanting to be in a movie like that. So when he, seeing that image and hearing those sounds and knowing that world and everything just kind of converged on itself in that moment. And I have, you know, somebody from my film school right next to me and she put her hand on me and was like, it's okay. And I was just like, this is like, this is too much.
It was just overwhelming. It was so overwhelming.
It was just overwhelming. It was so overwhelming.
It was just overwhelming. It was so overwhelming.
break down when we all kind of stand like after the scene we were all standing together I didn't know I didn't break down but you got embarrassed because so they shoot and they walk out they break for lunch and they all walk off the set and I like jump in front of Chris I'm like yo thank you
break down when we all kind of stand like after the scene we were all standing together I didn't know I didn't break down but you got embarrassed because so they shoot and they walk out they break for lunch and they all walk off the set and I like jump in front of Chris I'm like yo thank you
break down when we all kind of stand like after the scene we were all standing together I didn't know I didn't break down but you got embarrassed because so they shoot and they walk out they break for lunch and they all walk off the set and I like jump in front of Chris I'm like yo thank you
for your contribution because I'm like you know I love movies like I really love this stuff you know so the people that make movies that make me feel something or think about like they mean a lot to me like I feel like I owe them something you know and these films feel like they become yours as an audience member it's like that's my like that was my like I watched Phantom Thread and The Master I'm like you know these are my movies right
for your contribution because I'm like you know I love movies like I really love this stuff you know so the people that make movies that make me feel something or think about like they mean a lot to me like I feel like I owe them something you know and these films feel like they become yours as an audience member it's like that's my like that was my like I watched Phantom Thread and The Master I'm like you know these are my movies right