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Director Pablo Larraín tells IndieWire's Filmmaker Toolkit podcast about his approach to true stories and how he arrived at his film's striking opening.
Netflix has officially announced “My Sad Dead” (“Mis muertos tristes”), a new four-part horror drama miniseries helmed by acclaimed Chilean director Pablo Larraín and co-produced by his ...
Telluride: Angelina Jolie and Pablo Larraín on Reactions to ‘Maria,’ Singing Opera and Celebrity "It certainly was the hardest thing I’ve ever done," Jolie tells THR about playing the ...
Pablo Larraín has a penchant for using horror in his historical biopics, and he takes on a vampire Augusto Pinochet with Netflix satire "El Conde." ...
The Partnership: How Angelina Jolie connected with Pablo Larraín to make beautiful music in 'Maria': 'It's the most vulnerable I've ever felt.' ...
Pablo Larraín practically sings when he talks about music. He was listening to John Coltrane on his walk over to the Beverly Hills Four Seasons to chat with The Envelope — he’s on a Coltrane ...
With six feature credits in the last decade, Pablo Larraín is among the most prolific filmmakers working today, but he returns to the Lido this week with a new proposition. El Conde, his latest ...
Director Pablo Larraín tells IndieWire's Filmmaker Toolkit podcast about his approach to true stories and how he arrived at his film's striking opening. Focusing on a narrow time period to tell ...
Director Pablo Larraín talks about making 'Maria' starring Angelina Jolie and creating his trilogy featuring stories of iconic 20th-century women.
Cinematographer Ed Lachman and director Pablo Larraín explain how they achieved the ravishing monochromatic look of their Pinochet-as-vampire comedy "El Conde." ...
Cinematographer Ed Lachman doesn’t often work with new directors, but for someone he considers “the most important filmmaker in South America,” he’ll make an exception. El Conde marks the first ...
DEADLINE: Angelina, you wanted to work with Pablo for so long. What film of his really encouraged that desire? ANGELINA JOLIE: Maybe, Neruda [Larraín’s 2016 film about Chilean poet Pablo Neruda].