What was it like getting away from drama school to shoot Amores Perros?
GGB: One night for Amores Perros, I had to be in school, and I ended up just skipping one week in Mexico doing the film. I had to invent this justification and stuff. I guess even after they found out, they were really nice. AVC: What was the pretense for you leaving? GGB: I invented an illness. And they were really cool about it. AVC: You directed a short film recently as part of the 8 anthology. Was it intimidating being part of such a distinguished group of filmmakers? GGB: Well, it was very nerve-racking. It was really interesting to be able to do it, to find some kind of story to tell that explored the theme. And that was very nice, it was a really great exercise. AVC: What is your film about? GGB: The subject or theme I had to do was education. It’s about achieving global education, primary education, for the year 2015. AVC: This is the second thing that you’ve directed, the first being Déficit. How did that affect the way you saw the filmmaking process, including acting? GGB: It
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