BEHIND THE SCREEN // TALKBACK FOR "THE BIRDMAN" AT REEL PIECES
Monday, October 20, 2014 at 4:26PM
The Artswire Weekly in 92Y, Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Annette Insdorf, Articles by Mateo Moreno, Behind the Screen, Birdman, Emma Stone, Michael Keaton, Naomi Watts, Reel Talks, The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance, Zach Galifianakis

BY MATEO MORENO

In New York City, talk back sessions and movies screenings are about as common as finding a Starbucks in your neighborhood (if it’s not there yet, it will be by spring). However, Reel Pieces, the movie series at 92Y on Manhattan’s Upper East Side are always a little different. Moderated by Annette Insdorf, the director of Undergraduate Film Studies at Columbia University, the screenings and talk back sessions here feel much more “can’t miss.” Often at talk backs, a moderator can confuse his information when talking to the actor/director/writer or simply ask non-sensical, or simply bad, questions. That’s not the case with Annette. Well poised and well spoken, she always gives the audience a fantastic inside view into the creative process. At their most recent screening of BIRDMAN, OR THE UNEXPECTED VIRTUE OF IGNORANCE (now in limited release), Annette spoke to Michael Keaton, Edward Norton, Emma Stone, and Zach Galifianakis who all star in said film. First, the audience was treated to an early screening of the exhilarating film (see my review HERE). The conversation following the screening was lively, intriguing, and felt like a wonderful DVD commentary live right in front of you. Among the highlights:

Having access to actors, directors, and writers talking about their craft, on how they filmed certain sequences, is a giant plus of living in a city like Manhattan. But the 92Y’s Reel Pieces film series seem to take it to the next level of care. Phones are turned off, photography isn’t allowed, so everyone is able to just sit back, listen, and let the moderator and cast go (in this case for over an hour). I highly recommend booking any event there (the talk back after the upcoming The Theory of Everything with Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones should be equally as refreshing). To finish us off, I leave you with a quote that director Alejandro González Iñárritu shared with moderator Annette Insdorf, which she then shared with us, about his view on filming such a massive, technical undertaking that BIRDMAN was.

“I didn’t want to create reality through fragmentation, but from a linear or monolithic reality. Basically the way we live our lives – no cuts. We just open our eyes and there we go, floating in a continuous steady-cam all day. The challenge is there is no room to improvise. The writing, design, blocking, rehearsal, plus all the technical aspects (lighting, camera movement) must be conceived, thought out, prepared in advance in order to flow with naturalness, truth, and honesty. It’s a process that demands the total awareness of the actors. It possesses the fear and adrenaline of the moment. You can’t fake it.”

Check out the entire talkback HERE

 

BIRDMAN, OR THE UNEXPECTED VIRTUE OF IGNORANCE Directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu and starring Michael Keaton, Edward Norton, Naomi Watts, Emma Stone, and Zach Galifianakis, is now playing in select theatre in New York and LA.

About 92nd Street Y
Now celebrating its 140th Anniversary, 92nd Street Y is a world-class, nonprofit cultural and community center that fosters the mental, physical and spiritual health of people throughout their lives, offering: wide-ranging conversations with the world’s best minds; an outstanding range of programming in the performing, visual and literary arts; fitness and sports programs; and activities for children and families. 92Y is reimagining what it means to be a community center in the digital age, transforming the way people share ideas and translate them into action both locally and around the world. More than 300,000 people visit 92Y annually; millions more participate in 92Y’s digital and online initiatives. A proudly Jewish organization since its founding in 1874, 92Y embraces its Jewish heritage and welcomes people of all backgrounds and perspectives. For more information about upcoming Reel Pieces events, visit: http://www.92y.org/reelpieces

Photo credit: Joyce Culver.

 

MATEO MORENO is an actor, playwright, and director in New York City. He owns and runs TheArtsWireWeekly.com and has had four of his plays produced, including BOHEMIAN VALENTINE, HAPPILY AFTER TONIGHT, WITHIN OUR WALLS, & LOVES ME LIKE A ROCK.

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