Renowned director David Michod, known for his previous works such as “Animal Kingdom” and “The Rover“, recently shared insights into the making of his latest film, “The King“, during an interview at the Jio Mami Mumbai Film Festival. The film, starring Timothée Chalamet, Joel Edgerton, and Robert Pattinson, received acclaim at the Venice Film Festival, marked by an eight-minute standing ovation.
Michod, once a journalist, reflected on his unique journey in the film industry, starting with the breakthrough success of “Animal Kingdom” in 2010. He expressed the joy of discussing his films in interviews, viewing it as an opportunity to learn more about the intricate layers of the projects.
The conversation delved into the challenges faced during the filming of intense battle scenes in “The King,” with Michod acknowledging the daunting nature of such endeavors. He discussed the balance between technical aspects and the joy derived from being in a creative environment with talented collaborators.
Addressing the selection of Timothée Chalamet for the role of Hal in “The King“, Michod shared how recommendations from friends and the actor’s soulful approach to his characters in previous films influenced the decision. The discussion also touched upon Michod‘s fears as a filmmaker, emphasizing the constant battle against the fear of failure and the desire for future success.
Reflecting on his collaboration with Netflix, Michod highlighted the evolution of the relationship, from the groundbreaking “War Machine” to the current project. He appreciated the creative freedom provided by Netflix and expressed contentment with not being overly concerned with viewership metrics.
The interview concluded with Michod contemplating the surreal nature of his career, expressing gratitude for the privilege of working in a world that combines play with substantial artistic endeavors. As he embarks on new projects, Michod looks forward to creating work that is true to his present self, free from the weight of past influences.