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Rob Tregenza is a cinematographer and film director whose debut feature Talking With Strangers caught the attention of Jean-Luc Godard, which led to their collaboration Inside/Out. He also talks about working with the great Bela Tarr.
Rob's new film is The Fishing Place, a WW2 Holocaust film set and filmed in Norway in both Norwegian and german. Rob talks about making a film in a language he doesn't speak, the cultural rise in popularity of the Norwegian Resistance movement, Scandinavian cinema, and his theory on the film being set in the present day. He also shares a wild Christopher Doyle story.
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Rob Tregenza is a cinematographer and film director whose debut feature Talking With Strangers caught the attention of Jean-Luc Godard, which led to their collaboration Inside/Out. He also talks about working with the great Bela Tarr.
Rob's new film is The Fishing Place, a WW2 Holocaust film set and filmed in Norway in both Norwegian and german. Rob talks about making a film in a language he doesn't speak, the cultural rise in popularity of the Norwegian Resistance movement, Scandinavian cinema, and his theory on the film being set in the present day. He also shares a wild Christopher Doyle story.
Subscribe: Apple, Spotify, Pandora, RadioPublic, PocketCast, Substack
Socials @EndeavoursRadio
follow me on Substack - wordimperfect.substack.com