It struck me that working digitally with a small crew, I could lay out a general plan for Famous and hope for mistakes which would create something more than satire and something less than truthful reality.
Meaning of the quote
This quote is about how the actor Griffin Dunne used a small film crew and digital tools to create a movie called "Famous." He wanted to make a general plan for the movie, but he also hoped that some mistakes would happen during filming. These mistakes would help him make something that was more interesting than just a funny story, but not as serious as a completely true story.
About Griffin Dunne
Griffin Dunne is an American actor, director, and producer known for his roles in popular films like An American Werewolf in London and After Hours, for which he received a Golden Globe nomination. He has had a diverse and successful career in the entertainment industry.
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American actor, film director and film producer (born 1955)
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American actor, film director and film producer (born 1955)
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American actor, film director and film producer (born 1955)
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American actor, film director and film producer (born 1955)
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American actor, film director and film producer (born 1955)
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American actor, film director and film producer (born 1955)
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American actor, film director and film producer (born 1955)
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American actor, film director and film producer (born 1955)