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Videointervista in cui il regista Roland Emmerich ci parla di Anonymous, del suo rapporto con Shakespeare e dell'importanza dell'arte.
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00:03Art really matters. I think Shakespeare really matters. I just think, you know, it was about time that somebody made
00:11a movie about this because it's just this best-kept secrets of, you know, literature.
00:25I was unaware of it, you know, and only through the script, you know, learned about it. And since 10
00:30years I'm reading book after book after book and I'm more and more convinced that the authorship people are right.
00:39Nessuna delle tue poesie o opere teatrali porterà mai il tuo nome.
00:45It's a very old line, or the Greeks, you know, to accept that. And in a way, you know, it's
00:52a little bit also a call to action because we as filmmakers, we should always have this in mind when
00:59we're making movies because film has such a big influence on people.
01:05and you always should, like, kind of try at least a little, you know, to kind of make people a
01:14little thing, you know, a think a little bit.
01:23Experience right now is a total sellout of politics all over the world because it becomes more and more important
01:31to who is elected to govern a country.
01:34And then because of the enacted activity of politics, the global warming becomes worse and worse every year.
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