Sunday, February 22, 2015

Ready to party with Madonna tomorrow – Dagbladet.no

LOS ANGELES (Dagbladet): For the Norwegian director becomes Sunday one marathon day, but also the end of a several months long period of gala dinners, events, press conferences and red carpets in one go.

Being Oscar nomination is no job for slackers – at least if you try to “not be crappy” and set up at most events you are invited, will promote your movie most to the well 6,000 voting members of the American Film Academy, while maintaining a certain family.

From feast to feast

Morten Tyldum Oscar Sunday will be a day he will never forget, and one day of the long variety.

It begins with familiekos with sjuåring eight tow ends at exclusive star-afterparty at Madonna far out the small hours.

– This must be experienced before one realize how exhausting it is. And it continues until Sunday, but when Janne and I’m sitting in the car on my way to award ceremonies, we know that there is more we can do. Then we’ll just enjoy ourselves and have fun. We have decided that the Oscars will be a light and not too serious experience, says Morten Tyldum Dagbladet when we meet him in Los Angeles.

Already at ten o’clock in the morning calling stylist on the door to start Jaal up Janne Tyldum. Some hours later the couple standing on the red carpet. There they give interviews for nearly two hours. Half past six in the afternoon begins the show. Regardless whether it will rain or not price goes couple so from party to party for hours after the deal.



Have only two suits

– Next week I just flat out at home. We thought to travel to Hawaii, but can not bear. I do not have numbers on all the times I’ve flown triangle London-New York-Los Angeles in recent months. Nothing involving aircraft feels longer as vacation, he said.

He rates himself lucky that he – unlike his wife – have to find a new outfit for every event.

– I have two suits and two tuxedoes, which I’ve got sponsored and which I simply turns using. Janne is it something else entirely. Say you are at twenty red carpets – then twenty different gala dresses to be found, tested and sewn on. When I came home one day the house was full of stylists and at least a hundred dresses she had to try to find the she should wear to the Oscar ceremony, he said.

We meet the director behind “The Imitation Game” Santa Monica Beach, not far from the luxury villa where the trio has gained a new life since the director’s British-American war drama about the mathematical genius Alan Turing began to scoop festival prices wildfire in theaters worldwide and ended with eight Oscar nominations – including “Best Director”.

Honorary Title rest of your life

The wind from the Pacific ruffling your hair daily being groomed and styled by a professional “groomer” waiting outside the gate with a limousine driver when the family Tyldum – Morten, wife Janne and his son Benjamin in six years – awaking.

Not so understand that Morten Tyldum is ungrateful. He speaks at length about what “The Imitation Game” has given him as a filmmaker and person: A reputation as perhaps no other Scandinavian had in American film industry.

Whether he actually receives statuette or not, is subordinate. Honorary title “Academy Award Nominated Director” will precede his name on all the movie posters lifetime. In the foreseeable future, he can pick and choose missions.

– If I can not do exactly what I want, I’ll do something really stupid now that this is not good, he said.

– What do you use this sovereignty to?

– I’ll find projects that I want to direct here in the US, and then I’ll use my entry and my contacts to start their own projects from scratch.

– Does humble
These contacts include not least the other directors who are nominated for “Best Film” and “Best Director” for years – it includes Clint Eastwood, Wes Anderson, Richard Linklater and Alejandro G. Iñárritu, all referred by first name by Morten Tyldum. They have become a tight group in recent months.

– The tone between us are respectful, relaxed and fun-filled. There is a sense of brotherhood. After an honorary noon governor of California held for us Monday, for example, were all seated again and have afterparty while they cleared the chairs up on the tables. Then, we were intoxicated and downloaded diner scene in “Taxi Driver” to see who could most lines memorized. We’re film nerds, everyone, says Tyldum.

– It is almost the only other directors who realize how big this is, and how difficult it really is to get made a movie. One becomes humble towards each other. I still have not heard anyone say a bad word about any of the others, he said.

– Even Clint, the old fox, is sort of just one of the guys. In a panel discussion recently was all directors standing in the hallway while they showed five minutes of each film. Then pat him on my back and said nice things about “The Imitation Game”. Clint is funny – and a legend.

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