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Oscar winner Chazelle most recently directed 2022’s ’Babylon.’
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FeaturesDamien Chazelle, Whiplash
Jeremy Kay speaks to the Harvard graduate about the feature version of his prize-winning 2013 short.
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NewsSundance Film Festival unveils top 10 films from its first four decades
The titles were selected by over 500 industry representatives.
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Justin Hurwitz works at a deliberate pace, and has stayed phenomenally loyal to filmmaker Damien Chazelle.
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NewsDamien Chazelle script 'The Claim' lands director
Ericson Core to helm thriller; Christian Mercuri’s Capstone Group, Oceanside Media fully finance.
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FeaturesDamien Chazelle explains why Ryan Gosling was the perfect collaborator on 'First Man'
Chazelle discusses the technical vision for the Neil Armstrong biopic.
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NewsDamien Chazelle attached to TV musical drama 'The Eddy'
Musical drama takes place in contemporary multicultural Paris.
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NewsToronto adds 20 titles including ‘William Tell’, ‘The Salt Path’, ‘On Swift Horses’
New arrivals bring total of TIFF films to 278.
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FeaturesHow Damien Chazelle made 'La La Land' for just $30m
How did Damien Chazelle craft a lavish, old-style Hollywood musical on a $30m budget? The writer-director and his lead producers tell Matt Mueller the story behind his ridiculously ambitious third feature.
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