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Rodriguez & Miller Sin City Audio Interview on NPR
Source: 'clevername' April 1, 2005
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NPR.org has posted a great interview with Sin City Directors Robert Rodriguez & Frank Miller conducted by writer / director Kevin Smith. Below is a excerpt:
The dark and violent comic Sin City is now a movie. Director Robert Rodriguez says that even on the page, artist Frank Miller's stories had a cinematic quality. To learn more, NPR asked director Kevin Smith to speak with Rodriguez and Miller.
Sin City relates life in a hard-boiled town full of self-interested citizens and tough-talking cops. In the film as in the graphic novels, everyone has an angle, from crooks to femme fatales. The movie also shares the stark, yet evocative, mostly black and white palette of its print counterpart.
Rodriguez and Miller collaborated closely on the film adaptation, sharing director and producer credits. In addition, Rodriguez served as the movie's cinematographer and editor, while Miller wrote the screenplay.
To read the full article and to hear the entire Extended Audio of Kevin Smith Interviewing Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller, follow the link:
www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php
Source: 'clevername' April 1, 2005
www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php
NPR.org has posted a great interview with Sin City Directors Robert Rodriguez & Frank Miller conducted by writer / director Kevin Smith. Below is a excerpt:
The dark and violent comic Sin City is now a movie. Director Robert Rodriguez says that even on the page, artist Frank Miller's stories had a cinematic quality. To learn more, NPR asked director Kevin Smith to speak with Rodriguez and Miller.
Sin City relates life in a hard-boiled town full of self-interested citizens and tough-talking cops. In the film as in the graphic novels, everyone has an angle, from crooks to femme fatales. The movie also shares the stark, yet evocative, mostly black and white palette of its print counterpart.
Rodriguez and Miller collaborated closely on the film adaptation, sharing director and producer credits. In addition, Rodriguez served as the movie's cinematographer and editor, while Miller wrote the screenplay.
To read the full article and to hear the entire Extended Audio of Kevin Smith Interviewing Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller, follow the link:
www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php
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