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by backtoyoujim 705 days ago
Fun French flick on a fictionalized version of this panic is a film called "Le Pacte des loups" or "Brotherhood of the Wolf".

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brotherhood_of_the_Wolf

Worth watching for some of that cultural milieu.

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I love this movie, but I wonder what happened to the director [1]. This movie was his one-hit. Apparently, he has a Silent Hill movie in production since 2020. Not a good sign ... :-/

Fun trivia: Mark Dacascos who played "Mani" starred in John Wick 3 as the main antagonist :-) [2].

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1: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christophe_Gans

2: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Wick:_Chapter_3_%E2%80%93...

With filmographies like these, I'm really curious about how the person makes a living. It's been ten years since his last film. How is he paying the rent?
Maybe his movies made a good amount of money, he personally got a big paycheck from those, and then just invested it and lived off that in a frugal manner.

For a lot of people, if you put $1M in their bank account, they could live off that comfortably for quite a long time, as long as they don't succumb to lifestyle inflation.

Of course. Gans did not produce the film, but it's possible he got points off the gross, of course; not sure how common that is in the French film industry.

I'm also thinking about other directors who have long periods of silence. I assume that often these gaps are filled with script doctor work, canceled projects (which nevertheless provide some paid work), commercials, and other side gigs. Todd Field had a 15-year gap between Little Children and Tár, and he clearly was busy with other things. But many directors have big gaps in their filmographies without any such obvious activity.

Yes, most people here are probably salaried workers with little or no exposure to the film industry, so we have little understanding how it works, but you're right, these kind of people probably have a lot of other paying work they do that isn't as obvious as directing a full-length movie.
He had an interesting non-Disney Beauty and the Beast movie from 2014 that is worth watching if you liked Brotherhood of the Wolf. International reviews were more critical of it, but it was well received in France, at least.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beauty_and_the_Beast_(2014_fil...

according to IMDB the movie is done, just no release date
Worth watching for the craziest match cut ever. Monica Bellucci into a mountain range.
Sweet Lord that is one of my favorite movies! The fight scenes are amazing, and the story is absolutely phenomenal.
What about the other film, The Beast of the Gévaudan, is it good? I thought it was more famous. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0352224/
I remember watching that as a kid and freaking out. Those were the good days.
Brotherhood of the Wolf is rad.
Pretty Amazing movie and story.