Filmmaker Graham Reznick made his directorial debut with 2004's The Woman Who Split Before Dinner, but it was his follow-up film I Can See You – about a photo shoot in the woods that goes horribly awry – that made a splash with critics and garnered a fair amount of praise for the indie filmmaker. Reznick's follow-up short, The Viewer, a cerebral 3-D experiment, making its theatrical debut tonight in Los Angeles at the Downtown Independent (tickets can be purchased here). Reznick was kind enough to give me some time this week, and share his thoughts on the challenge of doing 3-D of a modest budget, on his ongoing work with Ti West, and on his plans to expand The Viewer into the feature-length The...
- 8/14/2010
- FEARnet
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