Steven Soderbergh: I'm Quick... And Cheap (2011)
KGSM MediaCache KGSM MediaCache
8.47K subscribers
9,263 views
0

 Published On Feb 8, 2021

Director Steven Soderbergh talks about why he was first interested in movies, how "sex, lies, and videotape" (1989) found its way into the main competition at the Cannes Film Festival, the nine years in the wilderness that followed, the importance of meeting George Clooney and making "Out of Sight" (1998), why the "Oceans" series is not just "one for the studio", being his own Director of Photography, why he hates producing, getting "loaded" at the 2001 Oscars because he didn't think he would win for either "Erin Brockovich" (2000) or "Traffic" (2000), why he might retire (he didn't), why he doesn't write anymore, and what he still loves about cinema.

show more

Share/Embed