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ALBERT MAYSLES, INTERVIEWED BY VBS

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Flying off to Oaxaca today, to work once again in collaboration with the whirlwind globe-trotting people of VBS; this time round, specifically, with Erik Lavoie, one of the original founders. And so while we trek the cobble-stone streets, visit studios, shoot interviews, and, of course, eat mole amarillo at the local market, I leave in my wake a VBS interview with Albert Maysles–one of the great documentary filmmakers of our times– produced and shot by Bernardo Loyola who is, alas, hanging out with our dear Christopher Doyle et al in China and will not accompany us this time round. (Condenado.)

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TÓXICO, INTERVIEWED

I recently did a Q&A with América Late, an Argentina-based magazine focused on creativity in the Latin American Region.

You can read it here.

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TÓXICO, INTERVIEWED

Alexis Okeowo interviewed me about a month ago, for MIL, The Economist’s Cultural Supplement.

It was published yesterday. And you can read the Q&A here.

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BEHIND THE SEAMS, A BULLETPROOF TAILOR

After posting the new photo series by  Milagros de la Torre, I remembered that our dear Bernardo Loyola (from VBS.tv) had told me, over Spanish tapas in Brooklyn, that VBS had recently interviewed Miguel Caballero, “the Armani of Bulletproof clothing”.

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And take a look at Milagro’s work (a few posts below) if you have not seen it yet.

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SUNGLASSES AT NIGHT

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Listen to great interview with legendary filmmaker Wong Kar Wai, with an intro by Ang Lee.

A little taste:

“In our productions—because we produce our films—basically, every day is like a war. We have to fight for what we want. The thing is, we try to do as much as we can, and so we roll until the last minute. I still remember when we shot Happy Together (1997) in Argentina, we shot one day a place called Ushuaia, which is the [most southern] part of America—because after that will be Antarctica, right. It’s so far away from Buenos Aires. We shot and shot until we realized, with Chris, I said, “Do we have enough film stock?” “No, we ran out of film stock.” “But we still have one scene. What we are supposed to do?” Then we sit down and then Chris comes up with an idea. So we go to all these photo shops to buy film rolls. It is like film rolls—but film rolls normally have thirty-six frames, or twenty-four frames. So we just rolled it and make this whole scene in still shots. So each shot lasts one second. And this is the way to do it. (Laughter)  And we had fun, because I think at that point, we all feel this is an accomplishment! Sometimes people think, “Well, this is your style.” But I always want to explain—to students, especially—I say, “Well it’s not only an aesthetic decision. Sometimes it is a practical solution to solve your problem.”

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(Our dear Christopher Doyle, the last Toxico International Guest, will be filming again with Kar Wai, in China, this summer. And mmm yes oh yes Tóxico will be dropping by for a visit.)

(Gracias Nadia por el link.)

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DALÍ EN LA TELE No. 2

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Ahora entrevistado por Zabludosky.

(Gracias Tanch.)

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