Filmmaker (film)

Movie Maker is a documentary of the scriptwriter, producer and director George Lucas in 1968, who never treated the genesis of the film love a stranger by Francis Ford Coppola. Lucas, who never served a stranger as a third assistant director on love, took over in addition to the main filming the director and the camera work of the film maker who is described in the subtitle as " A Diary by George Lucas " to the Odyssey from New York to Nebraska in a hold 32- minute documentary.

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Filmmaker consists of thirteen diary entries, which are never a stranger for one significant development stage of love. The first entry is me " Los Angeles, September 3, 1968" dated and is therefore after the completion of filming. Like many parts of The Rain People change Filmmaker then in the flashback to show the evolution of the people shown up to this point.

At one point, filming Lucas, Coppola as his powers of persuasion expresses when he says on the phone: "I feel as if I were to say the verge: people jumping into the water. I make this film now. Unless you bring the police to stop me from turning, because I 'm not dependent on Warner Bros. ' "By the highlighted narrative voice, the audience learns that after departure from New York all the men in the film crew had to be short haired and beardless to deliver a respectable appearance in different places and cities where filming took place. Therefore, Lucas and Coppola are clean-shaven in some settings to see. The documentary ends with Coppola never take the first rough draft of love to a stranger on October 10, 1968 in appearances. The guy runs over a black and white group picture, on which the members of the film crew are presented as battle-hardened veterans.

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