Sundance Interview: 'Brooklyn's Finest' Director Antoine Fuqua
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Cinematical spoke with Brooklyn's Finest director Antoine Fuqua on a sunny Saturday afternoon; within hours, Fuqua's gritty police drama would have sold to Senator Entertainment, the first distribution deal made at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. Of course, as Fuqua talked with Cinematical about his exemplary cast, how exactly you make a cops-and-crooks film in the wake of The Wire and the challenges of shooting in New York, the film's sale was in the future. Fuqua also defended the film's controversial final shot, even as he noted he was willing to entertain discussions about changing it; "The whole point of the movie is that they don't have the proper help in the police force, and there's a huge piece in The New York Times about more police killing themselves than dying in the line of duty that just came out a few months ago ... and when you read that, it's so sad and heartbreaking, and you go "You gotta show that. ..."
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1-18-2009 @ 2:20PM
PB said...
...did you just f***ing spoil the end of the movie by telling us there's a cop who commits suicide at the end??? Wow.
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1-19-2009 @ 12:35PM
teenagertc said...
I like spoilers, but even I was pissed at how blatant that was!!!
Funny though...I was reading, and then I started to think, "HEY!, Wait a minute!! Am I reading the ending?" lol!!
Good work!! I love Don Cheadle and Ethan Hawke, so I'll be catching this when it comes out.
1-18-2009 @ 2:38PM
James Rocchi said...
Actually, Fuqua's comments are about the challenges police in general face, not specifically about the film. Second, even if the piece said definitively that a cop committed suicide in the film -- which may or may not be true -- Ethan Hawke, Richard Gere and Don Cheadle all play police officers. Finally, as news stories circulate about whether or not the film's ending changes now that it's been picked up, you're going to see far more egregious 'spoilers' than anything you might have inferred from Mr. Fuqua's quote.
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1-20-2009 @ 4:49PM
Martha said...
To find such a good director and good looking too?! Creation comes by inspiration and being born with a talent that no one can touch. I will definitely see the whole movie. It is so much in touch with real life. Thanks to Antoine. Peace
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1-22-2009 @ 11:39AM
LJ said...
So many stars in this film! and there's all these cool young actors in there too. i'm excited to see Jesse Williams in this, i think he's a cop or a criminal, whatever, i'm in!!
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