April 6, 2006
GreenCine mentioned on Roger Ebert's Web site
Jim Emerson, the editor of Roger Ebert’s website (www.rogerebert.com) and an esteemed film writer in his own right, has a mention of GreenCine’s recent interview with David Cronenberg on his blog:
No filmmaker is more intelligent and articulate about his own work, and his creative process, than David Cronenberg, whose "A History of Violence" was one of 2005's best films and one of 2006's top DVDs. I've interviewed him several times (for "Dead Ringers," "Naked Lunch," "Crash") and I always find the experience of talking with him enlightening and inspiring. Some great directors either don't want to, or don't know how to, talk about their work, but not Cronenberg.
David D'Arcy has a typically invigorating interview with him on GreenCine.com, in which Cronenberg examines the various kinds of censorship that spell death for an artist.
Posted by clewis at April 6, 2006 10:22 AM

