One of the great pleasures of Asteroid City is reflecting on how this duo’s collaboration has changed over the decades.
is reflecting on how this duo’s collaboration has changed over the decades.“I was 17. He was the first person that wasn’t in my family and was over the age of 20 that actually asked me a question and cared what I said.” That was how Jason Schwartzman recalled first meeting Wes Anderson so many years ago. Speaking at the Cannes press conference forOne of the great pleasures of
It was moving to watch the actor and director talk about their work at some length during the press conference. Anderson, who was 29 whencame out, also marveled at how young Schwartzman was when they first worked together, and how long their collaboration has lasted. He recalled that on, Schwartzman shared some similarities with the character of Max. “We were using you as you existed in a lot of ways,” Anderson said, addressing his friend and colleague directly.
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