Do we have an interview for you today? Ope, you betcha.The anthology series Fargo is a gem in the TV landscape since it first premiered 10 years ago. With its constantly evolving creative flair from showrunner Noah Hawley and one-of-a-kind characters, it has never failed to surprise audiences while gathering accolades galore. This year, Season 5 received 15 Emmy nominations.The most recent arc followed the seemingly timid Dot (Juno Temple) as she tried to evade her dark past and abusive ex hubby (although he'd say otherwise), Sheriff Tillman. There is also, of course, murder, intrigue and comedy. Costume designer Carol Case has worked on the show for 40 episodes, and she snagged one of those nominations for Outstanding Contemporary Costumes for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie. The recognized episode is "Insolubilia"—when Tillman's goons break into Dot's house wearing distinct, Nightmare Before Christmas-themed Halloween masks.We spoke with Case about her work this season and her advice for up-and-coming costumers. Put your warm coats on and venture into the Minnesota cold with us. - YouTube www.youtube.com Editor's note: The following conversation has been edited for length and clarity.No Film School: Where did you start in terms of your inspiration for your work this season on the costumes?Carol Case: Well, obviously it always starts with the script, and I think particularly with Fargo, it's always a deep dive into the characters. It's always like, who are these people, and what makes them tick?And the things that go on are so out...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Monday, 19 August, 2024