Andrew Dominik sat down for a wide-ranging interview with French producer Ronald Chammah on the Marrakech Film Festival, the place the filmmaker mentioned the lengthy course of of constructing “Blonde,” how Brad Pitt rescues him from “director jail” and what he needs to make subsequent.
Dominik began by answering a number of questions on his 2022 Marilyn Monroe biopic starring Ana de Armas, saying he sought out to make a movie about “how childhood trauma shapes an grownup life,” which become an exploration of the “fable” of the blonde bombshell. The movie captured the extra tragic and excessive features of Monroe’s life, and it opened to blended opinions.
The Aussie director mentioned “I don’t perceive” why some folks didn’t take to the movie, and he was “stunned by the response.” “It’s form of a horror movie, and I assume that’s what folks didn’t count on,” he mentioned. “However I prefer it.”
Dominik first started adapting the Joyce Carol Oates e-book “Blonde” in 2008 and didn’t roll cameras till greater than a decade later. He mentioned “there have been a number of actresses concerned in ‘Blonde’ earlier than Ana [de Armas]” — amongst them, Naomi Watts and Jessica Chastain — however the movie stalled as a result of Dominik didn’t get hold of funding till Netflix boarded the mission in 2016. Dominik mentioned he turned “obsessed” with how Monroe regarded, and it wasn’t till he noticed de Armas within the crime thriller “Knock Knock” that he knew he had discovered the appropriate actor for the half.
“She had a heavy Latino accent, however her face … she had these little jowls right here and the wide-set eyes and the nostril. I assumed, ‘That lady might be Marilyn,’” Dominik mentioned. He added that de Armas was “very frightened about her accent,” however “she was wonderful.” “There’s a sure magic to her,” he mentioned.
Later within the dialog, Dominik was requested about how he discovers new expertise. “You’ll at all times solid unknown actors in the event you may, proper? It’s so nice whenever you see a film and also you don’t know any of the actors, since you simply settle for them because the characters,” he mentioned, qualifying that stars like Brad Pitt and de Armas may also deliver a useful, larger-than-life affiliation to a protagonist.
“The fact of constructing movies is, till you will have an actor that’s bankable, no person’s going to pay for that film,” Dominik mentioned. “It’s not like you will have a alternative. Typically you need to miscast a film to get it made.”
He defined that casting is the rationale so many movies are “stillborn” for years. “‘Blonde’ didn’t come to life till Ana de Armas got here alongside. As a result of whenever you noticed a bit of display check of her as Marilyn, you would see the entire movie,” he mentioned.
Dominik was additionally requested about his relationship with Pitt, who starred in his “The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford” and “Killing Them Softly,” in addition to produced “Blonde.”
“Brad is the rationale I’ve labored,” Dominik mentioned. “It’s like, I make a movie after which they put me in director jail. After which Brad comes right down to the parole board and says, ‘Look, he’s realized his lesson. He’s going to make one thing a bit extra user-friendly this time.’” The filmmaker added of Pitt, “He protects me … I’m actually fortunate to have a friendship like that.”
Waiting for his subsequent mission, Dominik mentioned he’s thinking about “two fully various things.” “One is, I’d prefer to make a non secular movie or a religious movie, and the opposite is I’m fully fascinated by AI as a generative visible device and what might be performed with that. That has no limits to it. … One is a really uncooked movie that’s not even in focus, and the opposite one is one thing fully stylized that cannibalizes different photographs.”

















































