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Starting Out: The Making of Deep End
Immersive and informative look at the production of this surreal, seductive film, with contributions from cast and crew.
Documentary 2011 75 mins Not rated
Director: Robert Fischer
Overview
Beautiful and comprehensive look at this tale of youthful obsession, charting its journey from script to screen. Features actors Jane Asher and John Moulder-Brown (meeting for the first time since 1974), cinematographer Charly Steinberger and Skolimowski himself. Includes a look at the Munich locations from the man who transformed them, production designer Anthony Pratt.
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