The Academy Awards are tomorrow night and Richard Linklater still has a very good shot at winning Best Director, or even Best Picture for “Boyhood,” an almost 3-hour indie that seemed like an unlikely Oscar candidate when it debuted at Sundance in January 2014. Linklater’s obviously done an entire season of press, but just showed up recently on Jeff Goldsmith’s Q&A Podcast. It’s an insightful conversation worth listening to, one that perhaps inspires further admiration for Linklater because of his commitment... Читать дальше...
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