Script Theory (2): bomb-chucking Mexican Guillermo Arriaga confronts death, conceptually

Guillermo Arriaga, the iconoclastic and successful Mexican film writer and director moves on from the role of sex to the power of death. And reminds us that audiences are tribal, we all have something
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Guillermo Arriaga, the iconoclastic and successful Mexican film writer and director moves on from the role of sex to the power of death. And reminds us that audiences are tribal, we all have something to say, and silence is inexcusable.

Guillermo Arriaga gave two sessions at the New Zealand Big Screen Symposium. The first, infused with sex, we covered in Script Theory: admit that writing is seduction, transcend the sad limits of linear structure

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Tony Forster
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A theatre director, script developer and first assistant director in drama for cinema and television, Tony's first major piece of his own work to be shot has - surprisingly - turned out to be a doco...