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“A Quiet Place” Cinematographer Charlotte Bruus Christensen Interview

“A Quiet Place” is a 2018 feature film by John Krasinski, starring Emily Blunt and John Krasinski, the movie is set in a post-apocalyptic future where making any sound can cause in your imminent death. It was lensed by Danish cinematographer Charlotte Bruus Christensen and shot on 35mm film, and I had the honor of talking to her about her process on a Skype interview.  Charlotte Bruus Christensen was very generous with her time to give us this Skype interview – and here’s the full transcript. Director of Photography Charlotte Bruus Christensen (on the right) on the set of “A Quiet Place”, starring Emily Blunt. (Image taken from IMDb) cinema5D: I actually just re-watched A Quiet Place a couple of days ago as preparation for this interview, and I have to say it really holds up as a great piece of film, a great film and a great piece of cinematography, even after the third viewing. Well, it definitely left a huge impact on a large audience, I think it did really well at the box office as well. Is this something you expected when you were working on this? Charlotte Bruus Christensen: No, I think we were all… I mean, John Krasinski, the director, was always very excited about their idea and we all were. But it kind of really processed as a, not a smaller movie, but… but you know… an art piece almost. So I don’t think it was ever made, you know that we any of...

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Published By: CineD - Wednesday, 30 January, 2019

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