Not exact matches
But it's Beltrami's knack for experimental arias that horror
auteurs crave, and so when when John Krasinski needed a guy who could melt sounds and
notes on the surprise silent horror box office sensation A Quiet Place, to Beltrami's Malibu, CA studio the
director went.
The rest are of the supplements are just grace
notes: a relaxed interview with actor Rod Taylor, a tribute to «The Original Inglorious Bastards» with
director Enzo Castellari and actor Bo Svenson (who both make cameo's in QT's film), a mock - featurette on «The Making of Nation's Pride» (with the performers all in character — Eli Roth has a blast playing the sneering autocratic German
auteur of this «lost» classic of Nazi propaganda cinema) and montages showing the playfulness of QT and his cast and crew on the set.
Two other Turkish films from
noted auteurs were in the retrospective section: Semih Kaplanoglu's Süt (Milk, 2008), a rich story of a young man's quest to become a poet, done with sharp social observation by the
director, but degenerating into hazy symbolism by the end, a device that also marred the
director's next film, Mal (Honey, 2010); and Kasaba (Small Town, 1997) by Nuri Bilge Ceylan, the
director's debut feature, already displaying his steady hand and broad compassion.