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Danny Boyle est notre invité dans Grand Écran. À l'occasion de la sortie de "28 ans plus tard" ce 18 juin au cinéma, le réalisateur britannique est revenu avec nous sur son incroyable parcours, son incroyable filmographie, sa passion pour les "infectés" mais aussi son travail avec les acteurs !

La fiche de Danny Boyle : https://www.allocine.fr/personne/fichepersonne_gen_cpersonne=17042.html

Pour plus de vidéos Grand Écran, c'est par ici 👉 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAUaCoiUsxl6rx47Hm14vP3r6GCF2UIhx

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00:00I have a question for Danny and just because I've worked with Danny, you can have a plan and an idea for a day but when you got there, he can have a brand new idea and just go with his gut instinct and I just, I love that about his directing, it's so bold and like he uses his intuition and so my question is, when did you find the confidence to go with your instinct rather than the sort of plan that you had in front of you?
00:25Oh right, okay. You have to have a plan because you know, even for a shoot like this, there's so many people, they have to know what they're going to do or feel that they know what they're going to do but also I could see, as soon as I started working, I could see quite quickly that when they knew what they were doing, they relaxed and kind of just, you know, started looking at their phones or, they weren't phones back then but they start reading the newspaper because they thought their job was done and I don't like that,
00:55I like people to be all alert and everybody to be all on it at the same time so I would always have a plan which I would call, that's plan B and we could always revert to that but plan A was to respond to the day because an actor, they can, you can rehearse a scene a couple of weeks beforehand, they can come to the scene on the day and their grandma has died two days before and they're a different person, there's something different about them.
01:22Their emotions change, yeah, emotions change, the map that you're reading on them is the contours have flexed, have moved and it may be tiny things, it may be quite traumatic things, maybe very wonderful things, they might have got married and very happily like, you know, whatever it is, so you want to plough into that and find out where that leads you that day.

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