As a director, Diego Luna believes in actors.
"If you give actors what's needed, you can actually get very lucky," he told Katey Rich. "And find out something you didn't know was possible."
Luna, an actor in "so many films" before moving behind the camera, is the director, co-writer and producer of 'Ashes' (aka 'Ceniza en la boca'), his second directorial feature to premiere at Cannes.
He sat down for an exclusive Croisette Conversation at Armani Caffè in partnership with Brand Innovators to discuss the film.
See the full interview - https://mrf.lu/wCbj
#directorDiegoLuna #empoweringactors #CroisetteConversation #CannesFilmFestival #AshesMovie
"If you give actors what's needed, you can actually get very lucky," he told Katey Rich. "And find out something you didn't know was possible."
Luna, an actor in "so many films" before moving behind the camera, is the director, co-writer and producer of 'Ashes' (aka 'Ceniza en la boca'), his second directorial feature to premiere at Cannes.
He sat down for an exclusive Croisette Conversation at Armani Caffè in partnership with Brand Innovators to discuss the film.
See the full interview - https://mrf.lu/wCbj
#directorDiegoLuna #empoweringactors #CroisetteConversation #CannesFilmFestival #AshesMovie
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