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cars: *beep their horns* me: I THINK ABOUT THAT DAY I LEFT HIM AT A GREY HOUND STATION WEST OF SANTE FE
cars: *beep their horns* me: I THINK ABOUT THAT DAY I LEFT HIM AT A GREY HOUND STATION WEST OF SANTE FE
Laura Proietti
Oscar winners Damien Chazelle and Barry Jenkins embrace the morning after a historic and emotional Oscar night. (Photo by Gavin Bond)
The separate awards paths for “La La Land” and “Moonlight” began nearly six months ago, when the two films world-premiered just two days apart. Chazelle’s movie opened the Venice Film Festival on Aug. 31, while Jenkins bowed his sophomore effort Sept. 2 in Telluride.
After Chazelle made the trip from Venice to Telluride to screen his film at the Colorado festival, the two directors met for the first time and saw each other’s movies. At a filmmakers’ event, Jenkins caught Chazelle by surprise by leading with a question about Chazelle’s film school debut, “Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench.”
“He immediately accessed my heart,” recalls Chazelle.
Jenkins saw “La La Land” at a screening later at Telluride and immediately felt a touch of homesickness when he saw his downtown Los Angeles apartment building featured in the film’s opening sequence.
“I hadn’t been to L.A. in, like, two months at that point. I had been traveling overseas,” he says. “It made me feel nostalgic for L.A., which I have never felt.”
Chazelle, meanwhile, was floored by “Moonlight,” just like the rest of the festival audience. “You could feel it,” says Chazelle. “It was so beautiful.”
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damien chazelle & barry jenkins
director of la la land & director of moonlight
two oscar worthy films. beautiful in their own ways.
Emma Stone in Givenchy Haute Couture at the 2017 Oscars.
Congratulations to La La Land for winning “Best Production Design” at the 89th Annual Academy Awards at Hollywood & Highland Center on February 26, 2017 in Hollywood, California
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“Here’s to the fools who dream.”
“It’s pretty strange that we keep running into each other. Maybe it means something.” - La La Land (2016)
someone in the crowd could take you where you wanna go if you’re the someone ready to be found ♫
La La Land by Daniel Norris
Emma Stone in Givenchy
Oscars 2017
Emma Stone at the 89th Academy Awards