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Episode Summary
🎥 Research and Immersion: Stefano takes us on his personal journey retracing William Lee (and William Burroughs') steps across Mexico and Ecuador to bring authenticity to Queer’s design.
🏠 The Challenge: Stefano reflects on his transition from interior architecture to production design for film, and how it shaped his approach to set design.
🎨 The Influence of art and film: Stefano discusses the influence of matte paintings by the film artist Albert Whitlock and the artists Francis Bacon, Michaël Borremans and Francis Alÿs on the film's visual language, as well as the films Naked Lunch, Blue Velvet, The Red Shoes and Black Narcissus.
🏠 Designing Lee’s Apartment: The careful crafting of Lee’s apartment, reflecting the character’s isolation and inner turmoil through furniture and set details.
⛵ Ship Ahoy Café: The design of the Ship Ahoy café, inspired by nautical themes merged with an American diner style and expat atmosphere.
🌿 Building the Jungle Set: The challenge of recreating the Ecuadorian jungle on an Italian studio lot, mixing real plants and fake foliage to create an authentic but fantastical setting.
🌙 Surreal Set Design: The process behind the dreamy, almost hallucinatory sequences in Queer, including the profound scene where the characters share a connection through ayahuasca.
🎭 Guest & Host Info
Films Mentioned
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🎨 Credits
Film and Furniture Founder/Editor: Paula Benson
By Film and FurnitureEpisode Summary
🎥 Research and Immersion: Stefano takes us on his personal journey retracing William Lee (and William Burroughs') steps across Mexico and Ecuador to bring authenticity to Queer’s design.
🏠 The Challenge: Stefano reflects on his transition from interior architecture to production design for film, and how it shaped his approach to set design.
🎨 The Influence of art and film: Stefano discusses the influence of matte paintings by the film artist Albert Whitlock and the artists Francis Bacon, Michaël Borremans and Francis Alÿs on the film's visual language, as well as the films Naked Lunch, Blue Velvet, The Red Shoes and Black Narcissus.
🏠 Designing Lee’s Apartment: The careful crafting of Lee’s apartment, reflecting the character’s isolation and inner turmoil through furniture and set details.
⛵ Ship Ahoy Café: The design of the Ship Ahoy café, inspired by nautical themes merged with an American diner style and expat atmosphere.
🌿 Building the Jungle Set: The challenge of recreating the Ecuadorian jungle on an Italian studio lot, mixing real plants and fake foliage to create an authentic but fantastical setting.
🌙 Surreal Set Design: The process behind the dreamy, almost hallucinatory sequences in Queer, including the profound scene where the characters share a connection through ayahuasca.
🎭 Guest & Host Info
Films Mentioned
🔗 Sign up for our Newsletter for exclusive content and giveaways
🎨 Credits
Film and Furniture Founder/Editor: Paula Benson