M. Night Shyamalan Interviewed by IndiaFM

Director M. Night Shyamalan was recently interviewed by IndiaFM about his upcoming movie The Happening, and it’s co-financing by Indian production company UTV Motion Pictures.

[Read the interview here]

For archival purposes:

What made you go for an Indian Production house for your next project?

I always had a desire of mine to do something in India. My first movie after college was also shot in India. And I wanted to stay connected to India not only by my films but also career wise. Whenever I do any new film of think of a new script I always ponder if we can do the opening sequence in India or if we can do the premier in India. This collaboration with UTV is a perfect opportunity to connect well with India. I have a huge fan base in other countries like Italy and France who keep telling me how amazing The Village was and applaud my work. I want to cultivate a relationship with Indian people.

How has your experience of working with International studios been?

I have been working with diverse studios and each of them has been special with regards to the film. Like Warner brothers are best for typically boy oriented movies where as Fox is more into Sci Fi and Global movies. While working with these studios there is a complete independent spirit that is seen between us.

How did the association with Ronnie Screwvala happen?

Ronnie is someone who wants success for everyone. His movies have been favorites of my children. After hearing about Ronnie from my agents I had called him to Philadelphia to spend a day with me. While he was here for a meeting I went to meet him like a family person with my two small girls and wife over a brunch. We meet more like family then like businessmen.

You spoke about your Indian connection. Are you casting Indian actors in this movie?

I always try to cast ethnically diverse people in my movies. So for example The Village was a different movie and therefore it was difficult to cast someone of Indian origin in that movie, as I need to keep in mind my global perspective. As my movies are watched by global audience and they need to relate with the character. But if hopefully I find a good place, I shall definitely do that.

What are the advantages of co producing according to you?

Choosing the partner I chose, I can really say that Ronnie and I get to own the movie. Also in this case, the risk is half in co-production for the studio as a result they invest into 20 movies thereby reducing the risk if the movie fails to make it commercially.

What is the storyline for this movie?

It is paranoia movie for 90 minutes with its link based in 1960’s, something innocuous that will make you wonder about what will happen ahead. It is related to a family in apocalyptic event, invasion of body snatchers. Well that’s the template with heavy suspense and thriller.

You are known as the next Spielberg. Is it a motivation factor for you?

I know Steven and he has been very supportive. But when I think who I am, I relate best with a writer who closes his doors and writes his story. I am a director who adapts screen plays. And for that matter I relate best with Agatha Christie, someone who is making more and more stories. Steven is my hero and also one who got me in movies. My pattern of movies may be repeated but I don’t make movies for money. But after a movie opens, it is suffocated by its brothers and sisters. It’s only after some time that it is allowed to meet its brothers and sisters.

There is a rising period for any movie and therefore each decision that you make is very important from the movie’s commercial success.

Which is your favorite India movie?

Well, I don’t really watch too much of Hindi movies, though my wife watches them.

Important aspects that you kept in your mind while writing this script

Well the story is global and locations are global. In a crude way it is a big movie that happens and will do well in India and outside US. I do tend to ask people about what they like and what they would want to watch.

How did Fox Studios work out?

Well I told them that they need to finance the movie. You see there is a balancing act that you need to do when you are working with the studios. If you don’t tell them your terms then they will tell you their terms, at the same time you need to make them feel that it is their baby. So that they ensure that the movies reaches the best theatres and is well distributed across also in terms of marketing.

Has there ever been a disagreement between you and the studio over the script?

I won’t go ahead with the script if the studio doesn’t like even a single page in the script. In my experience with studios there was only one bad conversation I had with a studio and I still love that studio. I am still in touch with the studio but at that time we parted our way on a good note. I would be more than open to work with them in the future. Though it was blown out of proportion. I won’t make a movie if the studio is not convinced about my rationale. For that matter it was wonderful working with Warner brothers, they are the best creative people in the world. In the end, you need to find the right match, the right courtship since you make a variety of movies. My experience with studio across has been ideal and they have always let me have my will in making the movie.

If the equation has been ideal, why change and get some other studio involved?

No, the industry model is different. You make 20 movies and co produce all of them. If I get the third party like I chose to have Ronnie then the model gives more creative freedom to all involved and hence there can be a variety of movies.

Is this how you get your finance in the future?

I don’t have the right to bring in my partner if I am working on a movie like Silence of the Lambs. In that case it is a book and I have to work with the ones they choose to involve.

Have you decided on the cast for this movie?

Well, I just had lunch with one of the actors yesterday and I guess in a couple of weeks it will be decided on the cast.

What do you think of Indian actors?

You mean Indian Actors or Bollywood actors.

Bollywood Actors

Well, I am curious about the language they use and I tend to get very emotional while watching the movies. There is pushing pushing and then they stop and then again they push push push – (Laughs) I would love to shoot a small movie with a supernatural theme with Bollywood actors.

Which is you favorite Bollywood movie?

The one in which you have the guy who comes in every movie

Amitabh Bachchan or Shahrukh Khan?

Shahrukh Khan I guess, the scene in which he catches her hand.

Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham?

No

Kuch Kuch Hota Hai with Shahrukh Khan and Kajol

Well I don’t know the name but I shall definitely find out. The lady is very human in that movie with her expressions

Who is your favorite actor?

Shahrukh Khan is great and he reminds me of Mel Gibson. He has a good body and passion for acting. But I think Kajol is very poignant and is a very good actress at portraying humanity and emotions.

What do you think about Ronnie’s films like Rang de Basanti?

Well I haven’t seen them but if he sends across then I shall definitely see them.

Why are all your movies revolving around the same theme and what is it about shooting in Philadelphia?

(Laughs) I was at a museum and looking at different artifacts and many of them reflect the same art again and again but it seems to be very beautiful. Similarly look at Agatha Christie’s books they are all the same. On an artistic front I have 8 ideas for movies but they all are very different from each other.

Philadelphia is my home and I always try to work around in here so that I can give time to my family. I don’t want to miss out on my girls’ first skating lesson. You know I wanna be there with them when their tooth falls and be excited about it. And tell them hey its cool the thing has fallen.

For me exterior London is away from family. If I write exterior London I need to be there to control and being there means away from my family. But if I write exterior Philadelphia then I can stay here and be with them. I am doing a film with Paramount where the film has been shot in different locations. It was only after my wife and my seven year old kid told me I always wanted to do a Martial Arts movie and forced me to take it up. I have offers to do huge movies but I haven’t taken any because I wanna be here with my girls and my wife.

How have you taken failure after your last movie?

I won’t phrase it the way you did. Actually, it was an entire confluence that affected the commercial success of the film. And I love that movie so you better be careful cos I will quote every book that has failed.

Don’t judge movies from commercial success, this is an artistic venture and will be risky. On a personal note it’s my job to be brave and I have been brave.

Will you be here for the premier of the movie?

(Laughs) Well Ronnie will definitely want me to be there and yes I shall be there.

47 Comments

  1. Night got kindy touchy when the interviewer mentioned the commercial failure of Lady in the Water. I suppose I would too.

  2. I read this interview earlier. I wish the terviewer had asked more about his next movie, and less about Bollywood.

  3. I read the Happening script. It's a cross between Signs and the Village. With the same male character who suffers from some kind of love problem.

    Best movie? Eh….no. Probably his 4th best movie. Definitely a “pop-corn” movie.

    Anyone interested in reading the script?

  4. I'd rather wait till it comes out in theatres to know what goes on.

    How would you even have a copy anyways?

  5. :laughing:Yeah, you have the script, and I'm Julia Roberts. :tongue: :laughing:

  6. i don't think that the script is even out there.
    and i wouldn't want it anyways.
    its like knowing what you are hetting for christmas…and that sucks.

    im too excited for the film.

    p.s. hi julia

  7. The script is definitley out there… it's not the final version, though; it's the original PG13 Green Effect script.

  8. No, don't read the script!!! Let the anticipation and Night's direction keep us on the edge of insanity! Don't let two years get wasted because you are curious. If you read the script you won't feel the “juices” as you watch it on the big screen.

    Also, the person who said this is a “popcorn movie” should be careful because it is only the script. We don't know exactly what Night is going to do with his story. The outcome will be better than the words on the pages, I can guarantee that.

    By the way the interview was cool! :laughing:

  9. http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t269/shadowssandbox/Picture1.png

    For those who don't believe I have the script.

    As for the quality, I give it a C-.

    It's like all his other movies, minus the new plot. It has the same charactes you've seen before, whispered dialogue, weird dialogue, lots of crying scenes, marriage issues, info from the news, the family seeks aslyum in a house, hiding in a celler. It's just like Signs, minus the aliens and just a little lighter on the religion.

    It reads very well, though, otherwise. I'm afraid it's like Village or Lady, where the story is better READ than WATCHED.

    Lady is a terrible terrible film. But it reads beautifully.

    I'll send out the script as soon as I can. I have 300 emails asking me for different scripts, so please be patient.

    Hi. Julie. You suck.

  10. 😉 Hey, only my friends call me “Julie.” People who say I suck are relegatd to “Ms. Roberts.” 🙂

    OK, I'll bite. I'd love a copy of the script, guy! My e-mail should be clickable via my name.

  11. Oops. Sorry, guy. I typed in the wrong e-mail link. D'oh.:wassat: This one should work. Sorry….

  12. I only wanted to read the first scene… and I loved it. I refuse to read any more. Please keep discussion of what occurs in the movie to a minimum. Dont ruin it for those who don't want to know details.

  13. Thanks to those who sent me the script. I am probably in the minority here, but I was under-whelmed. As I read I also could not shake the awareness of how close the plot is similar to another recent film.

  14. So what did those who read it think? Personally, I am shocked by how close this resembles another film. Anyone care to guess which one?

  15. Hi, guy. THANK YOU THANK YOU for sending the script. I loved reading it! (Humbling experience for an aspiring writer, but fun nonetheless!) Actually, I'm really glad I read it before seeing the movie. I think it'll be interesting to see what changes he makes. Thanks again. I enjoyed it very much! (And sorry for the delay in saying “thanks.” Was away on family trip. Btw, 13-year-old daughter who hates reading devoured the script during car trip to Florida. She loved the story, too. Very high praise. She hates everything… :wink:)

  16. Illegal? ….Erm… Really? I hadn't actually thought of that….So I should worry about being sued for everything I'm worth? All 42 bucks? Or will they just confiscate my computer? (It's kind of outdated, so that wouldn't be the worst possible outcome.)… :wassat:

  17. I would love a copy of The Happening even if it is just a first draft…Shyamalan's work is inspiring to me and would love to see his direction for his next film. [email protected]

  18. Hey does anyone have any info on the Last Airbender movie like a release date or anything, thanks.

  19. Just Read the script and the interview…Night is an arrogant hack who hollywood despises…thats why he had to beg screwvala for money…thats the inside story anyway

  20. I think that they should have focused more on The Hapening and less on Indian movies…

    As for the whole script thing, shame on you! Lol. He has worked hard on this and you read it before he even films it. If I were him I'd be ticked, after all, we know how secretive he is while writing his scripts.

    M. Night is my hero!

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