An uncompromising young career, a film that polarizes and responds with freedom to the political correctness of Hollywood. Video interview with Damien Chazelle who tells us about Babylon.
Compromising by selling off one’s artistic integrity is not worth it. He has clear and clear ideas, Damien Chazellewith a clean face and great courtesy coupled with a obsessive decision to carry out his own vision.
After Whiplash e La La Landpassing through the space bracket of First Man, Chazelle it was played a lot in Babylon80 million dollars of homage to cinema, but above all to the excesses of its early days, to brutality full of creative energybut also to the arrogance with which it was seen in the 1920s, the golden years for silent cinema, by the system of the privileged American elite.
We met Damien Chazellewho tells us about his fears and his love for cinema and his story in this one video interview.