Since 1996, Alexander Payne has made six feature films and a
short segment of an omnibus movie. Although his body of work is
quantitatively small, it is qualitatively impressive. His movies
have garnered numerous accolades and awards, including two Academy
Awards for Best Adapted Screenplay. As more than one interviewer in
this volume points out, he maintains an impressive and unbroken
winning streak. Payne's stories of human strivings and follies,
alongside his mastery of the craft of filmmaking, mark him as a
contemporary auteur of uncommon accomplishment.
In this first compilation of his interviews, Payne reveals
himself as a captivating conversationalist as well. The discussions
collected here range from 1996, shortly after the release of his
first film, "Citizen Ruth," to the debut of "Nebraska" at the
Cannes Film Festival in 2013. Over his career, he muses on many
subjects including his own creative processes, his commitment to
telling character-centered stories, and his abiding admiration for
movies and directors from across decades of film history.
Critics describe Payne as one of the few contemporary filmmakers
who consistently manages to buck the current trend toward bombastic
blockbusters. Like the 1970s director-driven cinema that he
cherishes, his films are small-scale character studies that manage
to maintain a delicate balance between sharp satire and genuine
poignancy.
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