CANNES: Tweets from panel with David and Brandon Cronenberg + David talks Rob, Viggo, Cosmopolis and MORE

We are four days away from the Cosmopolis screening! The official French twitter spread the excitement.


J-4 avant la sortie de Cosmopolis !!
@cosmopolisFR
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While we’re waiting, we haven’t been short on Cosmopolis in Cannes news. David and Brandon Cronenberg were on a panel today and Cosmopolis was discussed.


Here are a few tweets from attendees:


Brandon Cronenberg on David Cronenberg’s Cosmopolis: “I was sweating for an hour after I saw it.” I can’t wait! #Cannes
@ChrisKnightfilm
Chris Knight


David Cronenberg’s advice to Sarah Gadon in Cosmopolis: “Just be great, OK?”
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Chris Knight

MORE tweets and an interview with David after the cut!


David Cronenberg: “I have no particular affection for film other than the smell. But then I thought you could have a Kodak air freshener.”
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Chris Knight


How does David Cronenberg relate to his actors? “be great. Come with a plan.” #Cannes2012
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“everything about my creative urge is superficial. No matter how scary the movie might b there’s joy. I have no demons” Cronenberg #cannes
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Brandon Cronenberg texted his dad David Cronenberg “I’m still sweating.” after first seeing #Cosmopolis since its so tense! #Cannes2012
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The panel seemed to end with a tease for TIFF


Can a Cronenberg event be coming to #TIFF palace near you? Stayed tuned. #Cannes
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Peter Howell


@ Nice work moderating the Cronnebergs’ panel today at #Cannes! Looking forward to mysterious TIFF/Cronenmberg announcement.
@ChrisKnightfilm
Chris Knight

The attendees said the Cronenbergs were pretty funny.


The Cronenberg men – David and Brandon! Super funny. #cannes http://t.co/TW7ZE5LS
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If you read the rest of their twitter feeds, you’ll see the mentions beyond Cosmopolis. It would be great if this panel was recreated at TIFF. We wait and see :)

This panel will likely have some write-ups in articles down the road but for now, Metro World News is in Cannes and Jérôme Vermelin caught up with David Cronenberg. The interview has familiar quotes because of the questions asked but they’re slightly different. It’s still a good read. :)

How did you go about adapting Don Lillo’s novel?
DC: “I wrote the script in six days. The first three days I re-transcribed the entire dialogue. The following three I added descriptions for each scene. The monologues going on in Packer’s mind I made into visuals. I am incredibly excited about this film and even more so Pattinson’s performance.”

Choosing to Robert Pattinson in the lead role may have come as a bit of a shock for some of your fans…
DC: “Rob is a wonderful actor and I think he will surprise more than a few. Because he’s young, handsome and the star of the “Twilight Saga”, some people have come to the unfair conclusion that he is a bad actor. I am well aware of that. But I can assure you that he is incredible and a very hard worker. I can’t wait to work with him again. In fact, I even told him I would love to cast him alongside Viggo Mortensen in the future.”

Have any celebrities contacted you directly to ask if they could work with you?
DC: “Most of the time they tell their agent to tell my agent they want to work with me. Sometimes I ask to work with an actor without knowing if they have ever seen one of my films. That was the case with Rob. It just so happened he was very familiar with some of my work. On set (for “Cosmopolis”) I remember he and Juliette Binoche getting into deep conversations about obscure French films. He’s a film fanatic.”

Was hiring him a way of drawing the attention of people that weren’t necessarily ‘David Cronenberg’ fans?
DC: “The moment we confirmed Rob had been cast in “Cosmopolis” everyone started talking about it. I can only hope the public and the critics will like it. On the other hand, those only watching it because they are ‘Twihards’ risk being disappointed. But fans of Rob will love “Cosmopolis.” Once you love an actor, you should be open to appreciating all of their work.”

You have adapted several novels throughout your career starting with “Naked Lunch” by William S. Burroughs and “Crash” by J.G Ballard. What kind of reader would you say you are?
DC: “I don’t like reading a book with the sole purpose of turning it into a movie. With “Cosmopolis”, it was the producer that contacted me.  He said: “I have the rights to this film and I think you are the best person out there to direct it.” And he was right! Outside of work, I will read a book because I find it rewarding. I love novels by David Foster Wallace. I became a fan of his work after his death. ‘The Pale King’ his book that was published posthumously is absolutely brilliant.”

Stay tuned to the limo…Cosmopolis in Cannes keeps heating up the engine. ;)

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  • dee602

    “Rob is a wonderful actor and I think he will surprise more than a few. Because he’s young, handsome and the star of the “Twilight Saga”, some people have come to the unfair conclusion that he is a bad actor. I am well aware of that. But I can assure you that he is incredible and a very hard worker. I can’t wait to work with him again. In fact, I even told him I would love to cast him alongside Viggo Mortensen in the future.”

    “Most of the time they tell their agent to tell my agent they want to work with me. Sometimes I ask to work with an actor without knowing if they have ever seen one of my films. That was the case with Rob

    Dear Mr C I Love You!!!!!! It makes my day to see these things being said about Rob. It will be funny to see how large the bandwagon gets around here once he wins at Cannes ;)
    Can’t wait to see this. The trailer makes me crazy!!!!
    It looks like you girls will have a few more “film blogs” to get going on for those of us that aren’t just Twihards lol.