00:00Let's be unhappy together. Five minutes before the cop yells at you. My dogs were.
00:03Hey. So not only are you acting, directing, but you got behind the camera I hear.
00:07Yeah. Are you going to save any jobs for anyone else?
00:09Yeah. Well, I just love being a part of the crew, to be honest. Yeah.
00:12Yeah. So what are your favorite bit of the whole experience?
00:16So many. You know, working with all these guys that I know, we had really wonderful experiences.
00:21Yeah. There was a lot of great moments. Really, it's the crew. You know,
00:25everybody coming together, make a movie when it's a tight schedule.
00:27And, and, you know, it was all handheld. So we were like, you know, sitting on a dolly
00:33with a seatbelt, trying to go across the street when the traffic's not shut off. You have five
00:37minutes before the cop yells at you. You know, that was fun.
00:39What was your favorite line from the film? Like, what are you most excited for people to see?
00:43Oh, that's interesting. Let's be unhappy together. I just kind of, I love that. I do love that line.
00:49And I love that your daughter was involved in this. You've spoken about her being so
00:52involved in your work. Have you sat down and kind of watched films back with her? Your own
00:57films? Not much. No, no, but she was in Maestro, but she didn't, she wasn't in this one. Yeah,
01:02but my dogs were. Yeah. Thank you very much indeed, Bradley.
01:05Thank you, Bradley.
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