“Antiquities” is a charmingly honest family drama, the kind of simple, sincere movie that ends up winning over its audience, despite all its evident flaws. It’s honest enough, funny enough, and believable enough, for one to enjoy it quite thoroughly. I had the opportunity to exchange e-mails with the film’s director, Daniel Campbell. What follows is a brief interview in which he tells me a little about the pre-production process of the movie, as well as the personal experiences that inspired this particular story. - What attracted you to this particular story, in order to make your first feature film? With "Antiquities" being so personal to me, it's no coincidence that it was my first short and first feature. When I made the...
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- 2/19/2019
- Screen Anarchy
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