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		<title>Director Nacho Vigalondo talks complexity, craziness and the enjoyment of TIMECRIMES</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2009 15:53:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Holmes</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Nacho Vigalondo]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nacho Vigalondo, the actor/director of the excellent Timecrimes which OWF's Chief Film Critic called a "funny, clever and brilliantly constructed ", sat down with Mike to promote the newly released DVD of his movie...



Q. How did you come up with this crazy time travel idea?
NV: I lived most of my life in science-fiction novels and science-fiction tales and I love science-fiction, I'm a science-fiction geek and I love it when they [filmmakers] retell stories of Philip K. Dick, or Robert Hangland [?] or Stanislav Lem [?] and I always wanted to make a movie with that level of complexity. But I wanted complexity and at the same time the craziness and enjoyment. That's my dream! So when I came to this story I became obsessed, I loved the structure and at the same time it was possible to make it as a cheap film. So it was possible, realistic, but at the same time a weird and complex story like those of these authors.
Q. Was it very difficult when you were directing and acting in the film at the same time?
NV: Yeah, but when you're making your first film you go wild! You lose your common sense. When I had ...]]></description>
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