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Director: Tony Williams
Cast: Michael Heath, Paul Bartel, Tobe Hooper, Steven Spielberg
Cannes is the town in France where Bergman meets bikinis, and the art of filmmaking meets the art of the deal. In 1975, a group of expat Kiwis managed to score interviews with some of the festival's emerging talents, indulging their own cinematic dreams in the process. Werner Herzog waxes lyrical on the trials and scars of directing; a boyish Steven Spielberg recalls the challenges of framing shots during Jaws; Martin Scorsese and Dustin Hoffman talk a gallon.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Lost in the Garden of the World is a 1975 documentary film directed by Tony Williams that offers a behind-the-scenes look at the Cannes Film Festival, featuring interviews with emerging filmmakers like Werner Herzog, Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, and Dustin Hoffman. While the film has not received extensive critical acclaim, it provides a unique perspective on the art and business of filmmaking at a significant international festival.