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That’s what was I think really good about it: it wasn’t like you had to go and stick the scissors into an old screenplay you had, to fit into the format it was written so that each chapter could have a different vibe at the beginning, it could be nonlinear, it could be a book chapter taking you into something in a new way. W&H: The people who created the show, and the writers of the show, did they write it in segments or did you have to cut those beats?ĬH: No, Charlie and Jeff were interested in exploring short form content, and there were already a few platforms that were doing short form, so they wrote it in the 10-minute segments. So Helena is very raw and emotional in that film, and I just thought this is an actress who has so much humanity and vulnerability that is going to take us through this journey, that you’re going to love this character.
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It was the same thing with the director she made the movie around Helena after she met her. How did you find her?ĬH: She had that great movie at Sundance, “Madeline’s Madeline,” and that was in a weird way like “Thirteen” - I met Nikki, and then I made the whole movie around Nikki. W&H: The actress that you cast, Helena Howard - her face just is exquisite in this. Not just the 10 minutes, but you wanted to be sure at the end of each 10 minutes there was something compelling enough that you wanted to keep watching - a cliffhanger or an emotional turning point, or some moment, “What would I do if that happened to me? What would I do next?”
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So all of that, we would just chop-chop-chop. So, even if when scripted out you thought it was going to work out perfectly when you shot it, there are some times when you’re making a film that you just want to have a little bit longer, more of a breath, let that scene breathe, let the music play a little longer.
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I’ve worked on some TV episodes - “This Is Us” and things like that - but this could not even be one frame over 10 minutes. W&H: Was it a challenge to create everything in under-10-minutes segments?ĬH: Yes, that was completely different for me. ĬH: There’s humanity, and love, and tolerance, and our love-hate affair with machines and technology - it’s got a lot of things going on. W&H: Can you give us your logline of “Don’t Look Deeper?”ĬH: A young girl - a teenager - is going on this journey of self discovery, and unlike other movies I did, like “Thirteen,” what she discovers about herself is pretty mind-blowing.
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This interview has been edited and condensed. “Don’t Look Deeper” is streaming now on Quibi, with new episodes debuting every weekday through August 11. Please email receive an invitation and let us know a bit about who you are and what you do. We are offering the first month free for those who are interested and identify as a woman. Hardwicke recently joined the Girls Club to talk about directing the series, her career, and kicking off a revolution with “Twilight.”Ī community for women creatives, culture-changers, and storytellers, the Girls Club will be hosting more live events and opportunities such as this in the future.
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