Tim Sutton
- 9. 7. 2022
- 73 min
The Brooklyn-based director and screenwriter presented his latest film,Taurus,
where the main character is authentically portrayed by contemporary rap star
Machine Gun Kelly. Sutton is one of the most exciting independent filmmakers
working today, having made seven feature films that combine an observational
style with an emphasis on atmosphere. His directorial debut, Pavilion, depicting
adolescence and friendship, opened the 2012 SXSW festival. Memphis, a dreamlike
fragmentary portrait of musician Willis Earl Beale, had its world premiere at
the Venice Film Festival and was also screened at the 2014 Karlovy Vary IFF.
This was followed by Dark Night and Donnybrook, with an excellent performance by
Jamie Bell. In 2020, he presented Funny Face at the Berlinale and then completed
a western The Last Son in the pandemic era.
Sutton discussed his work in the context of American indie scene, its specific
rules and production laws.
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