File Under: Better late than never.
During the 2008 Webby Awards, I was lucky enough to interview one of white people’s favorite directors, Michel Gondry. He shone just a sparkle of that awesomely surreal talent seen in Eternal Sunshine and when solving Rubiks cubes and acted as amiable and French as you’d expect.
He also delivered some good news to all those infatuates of Be Kind Rewind. He’s seen your sweded films. And the Tron one, he likes.
Congrats to French filmmakers Freres-Hueon on their cardboard reenactment of the ’82 sci-fi classic based on a computer programmer who gets digitized and transported inside the machine, to a place “where love and escape do not compute.” Check out the video below:
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