Sacha Baron Cohen Reveals Martin Scorsese Consulted Him on Funny Hugo Scene
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The Borat Subsequent Moviefilm star and producer makes the revelation about the legendary director when speaking at the 36th Santa Barbara International Film Festival. Apr 12, 2021
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Sacha Baron Cohen was left stunned when Oscar winner Martin Scorsese asked him for directing advice on the set of
Baron Cohen asked the legendary director if he could shadow him on the set of the 2011 movie and was shocked when Scorsese consulted him on how to shoot a funny scene.
Speaking during the 36th Santa Barbara International Film Festival (SBIFF), where he received the Outstanding Performer of the Year Award, Sacha said, At the time, Marty would direct from a tent because he didn t want anyone to distract him.
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Marteinn Thórsson – selected for the Nordic Cinema Competition at the 36th Santa Barbara International Film Festival, following its domestic premiere – or Robin Wright s latest Sundance offering,
Land, there is one thing they just can t do without: strangers coming together and finding refuge in each other s pain, sharing things they weren t able to share with their families or the people closest to them (now relegated to a worried voice on the other end of a phone call), usually while taking in the sights.
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