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Mark Heyman on Working with Darren Aronofsky

by Website Update on March 29, 2011 in Film Videos and Podcasts

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Mark Heyman (Writer, Black Swan) discusses collaborating with director Darren Aronofsky on the set of Black Swan.

From the 2011 Script to Screen Conference

To watch the full Conversation with Mark Heyman, click here

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  • Aileen
    on 06 23 2012

    It took me a good three days after seeing Black Swan to firuge out what I thought about it. It has a powerful immediate effect as well as little aftershocks that hit you days later. It’s a truly original piece of filmmaking with Hershey and Portman turning in stellar performances. What impresses me still and makes me want to see the film again is the way it dips a toe in so many genres and subgenres: horror, thriller, sports film, suspense, art house.M. Carter @ the Movies recently posted..

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