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A panel discussion with Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, director of "Babel", Guillermo Del Toro, director of "Pan's Labyrinth", and Alfonso Cuaron, director of "Children of Men" about their respective films and their common bonds as Mexican filmmakers.
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Bati 08/23/2008 08:57 PM Report
-I think that the best thing about this interview is precisely the fact that these filmmakers have collaborated with English and Spanish speaking actors -and others-.
I hope more and more filmmakers, producers, and the like will continue this wonderfully productive 'journey'.
Congratulations!!!
Helene James 02/29/2008 05:58 PM Report
One of my favorite interviews, after the interview with Henry Loyrette, director of the Louvre. discussing the Atlanta Museum. It was so interesting to see how these three filmmakers were good friends and understood one another and specially enjoyed one another. I certainly enjoyed immensely their movies especially Pan's Labyrinth. Great show....
Edward Serralde 05/20/2007 03:17 PM Report
Cool! This conversation with these three filmmakers from my country is great. I think that a question Charlie could have been done is: "What would have happen if the three movies of you (Children of Men, Babel and Pan's Labyrith) were nominees for the Oscar?" I think that one of them would say: "Well, we would ripped in three pieces the statue." Je, je. Well, congratulations to Alfonso, Alejandro and Guillermo and I hope they could make more movies like their recents and if they can, a movie together.
Fr. John Kavanaugh S.J. 05/15/2007 02:08 PM Report
An absolutely brilliant conversation. I will be veiwing it again to write down some of the insights for a column I write for America Magazine. "Ethics Notebook" It will be on friendship. Is there any way I could contact these three great directors and men?
fr john kavanaugh sj.
director of ethics across the curriculum
saint louis university