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Dominik: Blonde Was a Horror Film!

4 Dec

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Summary

  • Andrew Dominik surprised by reactions to 'Blonde'.
  • Filmmaker calls 'Blonde' a horror film, not a biopic.
  • Brad Pitt has 'rescued' Dominik from director jail.
Dominik: Blonde Was a Horror Film!

Filmmaker Andrew Dominik shared his candid thoughts on his Marilyn Monroe biopic, 'Blonde,' admitting surprise at audience reactions. He characterized the film as a horror movie, designed to explore childhood trauma's impact on an adult life and the mythology surrounding the iconic star. The production faced significant hurdles over more than a decade, with initial interest from actresses like Naomi Watts and Jessica Chastain before Ana de Armas was ultimately cast.

Dominik explained that securing funding was a major obstacle until Netflix became involved. He emphasized the importance of casting Ana de Armas, noting her uncanny resemblance to Monroe despite initial concerns about her accent. The director also discussed the industry's reliance on bankable stars, sometimes leading to 'miscast' projects simply to get them made.

Reflecting on his career, Dominik credited Brad Pitt for his continued opportunities, humorously describing Pitt as the person who gets him out of 'director jail.' Looking ahead, Dominik is exploring two distinct paths for future projects: a spiritual film and a project leveraging AI as a generative visual tool, showcasing his diverse creative interests.

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Dominik stated he aimed to explore how childhood trauma shapes an adult life and the 'myth' of Marilyn Monroe, leading to a horror-like depiction.
Dominik credits Pitt with enabling his filmmaking career by helping him secure projects after initial films, referring to it as being rescued from 'director jail.'
He is interested in making either a religious/spiritual film or exploring AI as a generative visual tool for filmmaking.

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