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Mazin: Critics Underrate Comedy's Difficult Craft

Summary

  • Craig Mazin calls comedy the hardest genre to create.
  • He believes critics often fail to credit comedy's difficulty.
  • His new film, 'The Sheep Detectives', features talking animals.
Mazin: Critics Underrate Comedy's Difficult Craft

Craig Mazin, the acclaimed writer-director behind "Chernobyl" and "The Last of Us," asserts that comedy is the most difficult art form, often not receiving due credit from critics.

Mazin's newest work, "The Sheep Detectives," a film he has championed for two decades, centers on farm animals investigating their shepherd's demise.

He shared with The Hollywood Reporter that comedy is profoundly challenging, even more so than serious dramas. Mazin believes that comedy's best picture wins at prestigious awards like the Academy Awards are overlooked in favor of more somber productions.

The film adapts Leonie Swann's "Three Bags Full" and boasts voice performances from Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Brett Goldstein, and Regina Hall, alongside appearances by Emma Thompson and Hong Chau. It is currently in theaters.

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