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At the New York Film Festival premiere of Arnaud Desplechin‘s latest film, “My Golden Days,” the French director met up with a cast of colleagues that may just qualify as legendary. Flanked on his left by Wes Anderson and Noah Baumbach, and accompanied by Brian De Palma, “De Palma” co-director Jake Paltrow, and writer-director (and NYFF director of programming) Kent Jones on his right, these five filmmakers made for an awesome crowd at the coming-of-age romance’s NYFF premiere.
Such a meeting of the minds occurs only rarely, but leave it to New York Film Festival to bring together some of the best names in contemporary filmmaking. While this legendary filmmakers’ meet-up sets one thinking about potential collaborations, it also conjures images of what could be an incredible Power Rangers’ reboot, targeted specifically at cinephiles.
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