Dakota johnson Is on Cannes film festival For the first time with “Splitsville”, “The Climb” director Michael Angelo Kovino, a dark comedy of Kovino, who debuts the Cannes Premier section of the festival. Not only did Johnson star in the film, but he also made it through Titime Pictures, a production banner that he co-established with good friend Ro Donley six years ago. Both women joined Diversified Angelic Jackson in the ear for a caring women to talk ahead of their big premiere.
Johnson said, “I wanted to start a production company and want to make my films because I want more than this industry.” “I want more than my experience as an artist. I felt very thirsty for more conversation and more creativity and more cooperation. I found myself as an actor, for some time, to see the premiere of a film for the first time and said, ‘Wow. It was not what we are doing.” It is strange to do this. ,
Through the Teatime pictures and its production work, Johnson is able to ensure that each crew member understands the director’s vision so that everyone is working on the same goal and no surprise.
Johnson said, “The way we build our set is actually vibe -based. Energy is based.” “This is a very high donkey policy. Secondly, we really ensure that every person on the crew knows what we are making, so everyone feels it. To work in movies … working in films and it is fierce. It is not comfortable. It is not good. It is not good. When you feel that you actually invest in some, people are happy and do better work.”
Johnson was a great fan of “The Climb”, who was Writers Kovino and Kyle Marwin’s 2019 dark comedy, and could not believe that the film did not get much success. He signed to produce “Splitsville” to ensure that the next film of the two would be preserved and correct for their vision.
“The basic ideas of the new filmmakers are our deepest passions,” Donley said about the target of Titime Pictures, which has also supported films like Sunndans Hit “Cha Cha Real Smoth”. It was on the set of the film where Johnson met actor Vanessa Bergart. Johnson revealed that she was hoping to start her feature direction with a script of Bergert.
In ‘Cha Cha Real Smuth’, ‘girl who plays the role of my daughter … she is an autistic actress and composer. We are working on developing scripts with her. She has written a script. It is really special. It is about a young woman with autism, and I feel very safe in her and her story and her mind.
Johnson later jokingly said: “I want to guide and I need to develop fucking balls to do it … really i don’t. I am not going to grow balls and no one can make me.”
While the pictures of Teatime keep growing and hits a new milestone as it is ready to start a new film in Cannes, Johnson and Donley said that reaching this point is not an easy road.
Johnson asked the audience to surprise them, “it is very challenging to take us seriously.” “It was very sad and very lame. I think I have completely glamorized the industry and thought it is pure magic. In this way looking behind the curtain was just shit. It was difficult.”
“Some professionals who run studios do not feel the desire to make things that are different or risky or scary or dangerous or raw and real and human and dirty,” Johnson said. “This is also really difficult. As an actor, this is what I am craving. This is what I am craving. It is a constant fight. But we are the fighters. We are Udham. We really work so hard to tell those stories that we love.”
“Splitsville” is already supported by Neon and is likely to be released in theaters later this year.