It's more of a film essay / personal visual statement than strict documentary, collecting Johnson's
various footage shot over several years and arranging it in a challenging, nonlinear fashion.
Not exact matches
Partially
shot by director Spike Jonze (he and Coppola were married from 1999 - 2003), the documentary features cast / crew interactions, glimpses of Coppola's directorial methods,
various scenes from the movie in the process of
shooting, and plenty of entertaining
footage of the always great Bill Murray — including more than a few instances of his favorite phrase to recite in Japanese: «who do you think you're talking to?»
According to
various rumors, Wong Kar - Wai is
shooting more
footage for the picture, which since day one has been through an on - again, off - again production process.
Assembling an array of unseen
footage from
various projects she's
shot over the course of nearly seventeen years, cinematographer Kirsten Johnson's remarkable documentary is an immersive, empathetic outlook of the world we live in.
Fact check, transcribe
footage, run scripts, assist on
shoots, and conduct research to support
various news broadcasts.