Film.com Interview: Jonathan Levine at SXSW

C. Robert Cargill

I got a chance to speak to Jonathan Levine, director of the upcoming brilliantly disturbing horror film All the Boys Love Mandy Lane. While I'd met and joked around with him a bit the night before, he was fairly nervous about the screening and the Q&A. However, the next morning he was posied, relaxed and ready to have a great conversation about his film. It's sad to say, but we had to lose chunks of the conversation, as we spent way too much time talking classic films and how they related to his film in particular, and we must have talked for well over a half hour. So here's the best and the meat of the interview, ready for you in nice bite-sized chunks.

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Austin-based Cargill, who not only loves but owns The Cutting Edge, writes on movies and DVD two times a week.

For more daily dispatches and film reports from the 2007 SXSW Music and Film Festival, visit Film.com's Indie Film section. Check out Rhapsody.com for coverage of the music at SXSW.


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