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Post by Admin on Jun 14, 2022 16:56:23 GMT
Taylor Swift “All Too Well” (Full 10 minute version)Tribeca Festival 2022
60,301 views Jun 12, 2022 Taylor Swift played “All Too Well” (full 10 minute version) to a surprised crowd at Tribeca Festival 2022 in NYC at the world famous Beacon Theater on June 11, 2022. #taylorswift #tribeca2022 #taylortribeca #beacontheater #swifties
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Post by Admin on Jun 15, 2022 17:19:29 GMT
Taylor Swift Opens Up About Directing ‘All Too Well’ At the Tribeca Film Festival | Billboard News 3,043 views Jun 14, 2022 After directing the short film for the 10-minute version of ‘All Too Well’ last year, Taylor Swift gave fans a glimpse into her film-making process at a special screening and Q&A at the Tribeca Festival on Saturday (June 11).
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Post by Admin on Jun 16, 2022 17:18:37 GMT
It’s safe to say this wasn’t your standard film festival event. But what else do you expect when the festival, now in its 20th year, decided to trot out the newly minted Dr Taylor Swift to muse about film-making in honor of her music video-slash-short film aptly dubbed All Too Well: The Short Film? Released in November and directed by Swift herself, it fit like a glove into the festival as production partly took place in the actual Tribeca neighborhood in New York. Swift herself chose the moderator: Mike Mills, a director close with fellow Swift collaborators the National, including their short film, 2019’s I Am Easy to Find. “I’ve watched it so many times, but every time I watch it I go through every single range of the most intense types of emotions,” Swift gushed of her reasoning, proving that even for events like this the artist is scheming about every detail. Following a screening of the 15-minute short starring the Stranger Things actor Sadie Sink, during which the audience sang along to key lyrics (“fuck the patriarchy!”) and clapped for every individual frame of the credits, Swift and Mills discussed her approach in vivid detail; one artist a fan of the other, and vice versa. “[This is] me stepping out of what I usually do, which is writing songs and singing them,” explained Swift who noted that she first decided to direct after trying to find a female director for her 2020 music video for The Man, except for the fact all of her top choices were booked. So Swift directed it herself. “It was a vulnerable moment where you’re sort of on the precipice of finding something new and you’re just really hoping you do everything perfectly,” said Swift who approached the craft with trepidation and concocted such a detailed plan for her video that Mills said he had never seen anything like it. “It is also important to remind yourself you shouldn’t do everything perfectly because you need to learn and grow.” Swift’s initial hesitancy to put on her director’s hat became a recurring theme. “I had this impostor syndrome in my head saying, ‘No, you don’t do that. Other people who went to school do that,” to which Mills interjected: “I didn’t go to school for it.” “Oh that’s fantastic to hear that,” replied Swift. “It makes me feel better.” Swift also noted that a life of being on sets pushed her to try her hand at directing. “In my head I’d say, ‘I love that they did that’ or ‘I would have done that differently.’ So the list of things I was absorbing became so long that eventually I thought, ‘I really want to do this.’” However, Swift’s inherent power when it comes to making that decision and executing it isn’t lost on her. “I’m extremely aware of my privilege when it comes to being a female film-maker, because I was able to finance this film myself,” she noted. “I have to constantly be aware that as much as it’s an exciting challenge to do this, I also understand it’s extremely hard for women to make films and always keeping one eye on that reality, it’s how lucky I am to even get to go near a camera.” Meanwhile, the story of the song itself is an oft-repeated legend, all supposedly ripped from the real-life tale of her and actor Jake Gyllenhaal’s tumultuous age-gap romance, red scarf and all. Would Swift bring up the reality behind what she concocted? “The kind of journey Sadie’s character is on in the video is very reminiscent of some experiences that I’ve had,” she said with a wink. “I think that one thing that I’ve learned through this whole process is to really lean on supportive people who believe in you.” Meanwhile, it was All Too Well’s star Dylan O’Brien, who surprised the audience by taking some questions alongside co-star Sink, that perhaps had the biggest dig at Gyllenhaal, whose character he’s believed to portray: “My character [in the video] isn’t a monster. He’s a narcissist, egomaniacal child.”
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Post by Admin on Jun 19, 2022 0:57:12 GMT
BEACON THEATRE Taylor Swift Talk at the Tribeca Film Festival 34,534 views Jun 12, 2022 Taylor Swift All to well short film and Q/A
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Post by Admin on Jun 22, 2022 18:37:32 GMT
Taylor was recently in NYC at Tribeca -- the singer was scheduled for an event at the film festival where she discussed her 10-minute visual offering of "All Too Well" ... with Dylan O'Brien and Sadie Sink in the lead roles.
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