In Your Dreams is a great kids movie born from a director’s deep fear

In Your Dreams is a great kids movie born from a director’s deep fear

Filmmaker Alex Woo jokes that his career has been defined by projects that take far too long. His Student Academy Award-winning short Rex Steel: Nazi Smasher took three years to finish in college. β€œMy parents thought, β€˜Oh, you’ve peaked,’” he admits with a laugh on a recent call with Polygon.

2 Comments

  1. trice

    This sounds like a fascinating take on filmmaking! It’s interesting how personal experiences can shape creative projects. Looking forward to hearing more about the movie and its themes!

  2. cheyanne53

    Absolutely, it’s fascinating how a director’s fears can translate into creative storytelling. It often adds a layer of depth that resonates with audiences, especially in children’s films where imagination plays a key role. I’m curious to see how Alex Woo’s unique perspective influences the film’s themes and characters!

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