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THE SUBSTANCE | Making-Of Featurette | MUBI
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the substance came uh after I made
revenge and I was wondering what I
wanted to do next and I felt for me it
was the time to explore more deeply a
theme that I've lived with me I think my
whole life about how I feel being a
woman with the way I'm looked at the way
I'm judged and the way massively impacts
my relationship with society and the
world and the movie points with the
moment where I had passed my 40s I I was
getting toward my 50s and I was starting
to have those crazy violent so that okay
my life is going to be over it's the end
of being interested no one is going to
care about me no one is going to look at
me at 50 like it stops you
know how did I get to think that there
are no representations anymore of women
over 50 you know in movies that
disappear find me somebody new in
advertisements they disappear on the TV
networks to present the news they
disappear and it's like something that
is silently telling your brain you know
that okay after that limit you don't
exist anymore and I said like okay I
think now it's time for me to really do
something with that and I really wanted
to make a big scream a big kick you know
in the system the way it is and the idea
was to say come on wake up we need we
need a
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change action 5 4 3 2
1 it was also for me exploring more
about genre film which is the way I love
to express myself as a filmmaker you
know using visual sound and going all
the way to success like not having any
boundaries the way I have in my real
life being able to go for a visceral and
very sensitive Journey raising you so
this is the the what came right
so the two came together and became the
perfect
match so let's do one more so let's go
again let's go again okay let's go again
so let's go again so let's go again and
yes
and I work in a very detailed way I have
a strong vision from the start from when
I write about how want to film things it
be slightly lower slightly
I write my framings also because I edit
so I exactly know in advance what I want
to create how I want to frame each shot
everything is super super detailed three
two one action
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I didn't know Benjamin Kon before this
film and when I was looking for a DP I
remember one movie that I really loved
the photography which was promising
young women I remember what I instantly
loved with Ben is how much he understood
the script he understood the film really
for what it was and I remember something
that he told me he's like my God this is
is so
crazy he really wanted to achieve
exactly what I had in mind not change it
but really go for it to me this is the
best link that you can have with your DP
because then you speak the same language
you know where is the r show how do we
get it down here all these kind of we
should be on rather
than flat on uh flat on yeah
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