Shownotes
Director Clint Bentley and cinematographer Adolpho Veloso join us to discuss 'Train Dreams,' their adaptation of the Denis Johnson novella. The filmmakers reflect on the origins of their collaboration and how their partnership shaped the translation of Johnson's spare, evocative prose into visual storytelling from both a writer-director and cinematographer's perspective.
Our conversation explores their thoughtful use of inserts as a narrative device, revealing how these moments expand the film's emotional language. They discuss capturing Joel Edgerton's internal yet deeply meaningful performance, finding ways to externalize a character whose journey is largely solitary and introspective.
Clint and Adolpho also delve into the relationship between cinematography and narration, examining how visual language can complement or carry the weight of voiceover. Their insights into the patience and adaptability required to bring this American frontier story to life make for essential listening for anyone interested in literary adaptation.