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PAUL ANDREW WILLIAMS ON LONDON TO BRIGHTON

14 Feb 2008

London to BrightonFilmmaker Magazine has a fantastic interview with London to Brighton director Paul Andrew Williams. In the expansive interview Williams discusses the difficulties in getting films off the ground, the burning need to just keep working, and his desire not to be pigeon-holed as a director.

The actor turned director speaks about working on both small and large budget films (London to Brighton was made for only £60,000, while his latest The Cottage cost £2.5 million). Along the way he drops some interesting titbits for the trivia buffs, like the fact he turned down the offer to make Wild Things 3.

Read the fascinating interview here, as part of The Director Interviews series from Filmmaker Magazine.

London to Brighton is available to rent and own in April.

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