This interview with writer/director Jack Hill was shot on the 29th of February 2008 in Brussels (Belgium) during the first edition of Offscreen Film Festival, which Mr. Hill was invited to on accou...
This interview with writer/director Jack Hill was shot on the 29th of February 2008 in Brussels (Belgium) during the first edition of Offscreen Film Festival, which Mr. Hill was invited to on account of an "In person tribute" to his work. The footage in this video was taken from a 30 min (aprox) interview, but due to publishing formats this presentation is the 5 min edit.
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Great interview! I love the Coffy music at the end! Fantastic. Did he not mention remaking Spider Baby or did you have to edit that out? Keep up the good work!
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Good job, dudemeisters!