Ethan Hawke: ‘When We Prioritize Money at All Costs, What We Get Is Generic Material’
- Ethan Hawke's performance as Lorenz Hart in 'Blue Moon' received a positive response at its Berlinale premiere, showcasing Hart's struggles with alcoholism and depression during the opening of 'Oklahoma!.'
- The film received a standing ovation lasting just over a minute, marking it as a standout at the festival.
- Richard Linklater, the director, expressed hopes that the film's tone would reflect the musical charm of a Rogers and Hart song, noting that he worked on it for 12 years.
- Linklater emphasized the importance of supporting subversive filmmaking, with Hawke urging audiences to care about offensive art for meaningful conversations to occur.
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