Is it an illuminating experience at the end for Capa?
CM: Yeah, obviously, when he sees the sun at the end, I don’t know, a communion with a star–it’s like an epiphany, but ultimately it’s optimistic because he dies, obviously, but we see the sun and the world, so it’s optimistic. EI: Which approach do you like best between Danny and Ken Loach? CM: I don’t have a preference. They are both incredible directors with very different styles, but they both make wonderful films. Ken is a political filmmaker first and foremost, but he also makes highly entertaining films with a political message within them, whereas Danny’s movies are very smart, entertaining, mainstream movies. EI: You are at ease with both? CM: Yeah, absolutely. I’d love to work with Ken again. I hope I get to work with Danny again. I think Danny is a big Ken Loach fan also. Most filmmakers are. EI: Directors you are willing to work with? CM: I’m willing to work with a lot of them. I don’t name names anymore because I just think it’s pointless. If it happens, it happens. I have
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