Winona Rider, Johnny Depp, and more famous celebrities come together to celebrate and discuss the legacy of director Tim Burton in an upcoming dock-series. The new documentary Creative Mastermind Director, delays Burton’s life and work – and is working with experienced professionals from his signature film Canon.
Director Tara Wood (21 years: Richard Linklator), four-part DOC series includes Michael Keaton (Batman, Batman Returns), Winona Rider (Edward Skisorands, Beatlesis) and former partner Helena Bonam Carter for a long time.
The four-part documentary also includes Johnny Depp, with which Burton has collaborated Edward Skisorhands, Corpus Bride, Ed Wood, Charlie and Chocolate Factory, Alice in Wonderland, Sweeni Tod: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, and more.
The series charts the development of Burton from its youth in California-its latest film, beetlejus, beetlejus is characterized by ever seen images and early home films.
According to Forbes, the method of Wood itself avoids an interview with Burton – something that he has done about Quentin Tartino and Richard Linklator in his earlier documentaries. The film takes its shape from its colleagues, offering a close, unexpected perspective on Burton’s life and working process without the need of the director to speak themselves in this case.
In one of the episodes, Depp recalls, “My agent sets the meeting with Tim Burton after Crybabi and I was sent to the screenplay for Edward Skisorhands.”
Depp looks back at the period in the period, calls the script something that talks to him at an intensive level, which makes an indisputable bond with the character.
He says, “I felt by reading that screenplay … It had gone through everything, anything concrete and whatever I am went to the original. The writing was beautiful. The character was beautiful. I think I was emotionally attacked emotionally that Edward I was … It is what I should do.”
Johnny Depp noted, “He is an autism, he is a visionary, he is an artist with images and ideas. He is doing a lot there. Tim is the real thing.”
With intimate interviews, rare pictures and even an already unseen stop-motion short film, Tim Burton’s Gothic whimse in Wood’s Doku-series has the ability to provide fully exploration yet. The first two episodes of the series are displayed at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2024, with WME behind global sales.
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