Posts Tagged: Behind the Scenes

THAT Gotye Video – Celebs.com’s Behind the Scenes with the MTV VMA-Nominated Director, Natasha Pincus – The Brain Behind a Music Video Seen MORE THAN 300 MILLION TIMES

31, 2012 2:00pm

THAT Gotye Video – Celebs.com’s Behind the Scenes with the MTV VMA-Nominated Director, Natasha Pincus – The Brain Behind a Music Video Seen MORE THAN 300 MILLION TIMES

Behind the Scenes with a MTV VMA Nominee: For Gotye’s “Somebody That I Used to Know” the musician turned to Natasha Pincus to create a video that has now resonated with more than 300 million YouTube views and a song that became the hit of the summer – Celebs.com caught up with the nominated music video director/nominee/filmmaker

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Kate Winslet, Jodie Foster, John C Reilly & Christoph Waltz Interviews for Roman Polanski’s ‘Carnage’

9, 2011 7:00am

Despite all the legal issues that have surrounded and plagued Roman Polanski, the last few years have seen his films still figure prominently at the awards end of the season.

This year, his “Carnage,” an adaptation of the Tony Award-winning play “God of Carnage” is being released December 16th, starring Kate Winslet, Jodie Foster, John C. Reilly and Christoph Waltz.

Check out all the interviews with the film’s Oscar-winning and Oscar-nominated stars below! …Read More

Keira Knightley, Viggo Mortensen, Michael Fassbender Behind the Scenes Interviews for ‘A Dangerous Method’

21, 2011 8:00am

Being released this week on November 23, 2011, “A Dangerous Method” is based on the play “The Talking Cure” by Oscar-winning screenwriter Christopher Hampton.

The play and film hypothesize on the relationship between the fathers of modern psychotherapy, Carl Jung (portrayed by “X-Men: First Class” and “Shame” starMichael Fassbender) and Sigmund Freud (portrayed by “Lord of the Rings” and “History of Violence” starViggo Mortensen).

It is known that both shrinks treated a patient by the name of Sabine Spielrein (portrayed here by Keira Knightley), and David Cronenberg uses the actress in some fairly enlightening ways.

Thanks to Sony Pictures Classics for these longer-form video interviews offering behind the scenes information on the film.