PAUL SCHRADER GOES WHERE TAXI DRIVERS ARE BORN
- By Devin Faraci
- Published 11/25/2008
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Friends, we live in interesting times. The world as we know it is changing. And either Paul Schrader is at the cutting edge of that change or he's jumping off a cliff into weirdness. Either way, I'm following him.Schrader, sick of the American film financing system, is packing his bags for India. He's going to be directing a Bollywood film called Extreme City, about an American who travels to India to solve his father-in-law's kidnapping and ends up embroiled in a gangster brou-ha-ha. And yes, there will be singing and dancing. From the writer of Taxi Driver and Raging Bull.
"Old Bollywood will never go away," he said of the Masala movies (which Wikipedia describes as 'a style of Indian films in which there is a mix of various genres in one film. For example, a film can portray action, comedy, drama, romance and melodrama all together. These films also tend to include songs filmed in picturesque locations, which is now very common in Indian films. Plots for such movies may seem illogical and improbable to unfamiliar viewers.'), "but it's changing. Movies can be shorter than two hours. There doesn't need to be singing and dancing."
Schrader is the first major American director to go ex-pat, although India is slowly beginning to move into the global cultural consciousness. Danny Boyle's Slumdog Millionaire, shot in India and about Indians without featuring a central white character, is a likely Oscar contender (and the soundtrack is on sale today at iTunes. I'm listening to it right now!). Will Smith was poking around India a bunch lately, as his production company, Overbrook Entertainment, has a deal to produce two movies there (Danny Boyle actually ran into Smith while filming Slumdog. Small India!).
Bollywood is the only film production town capable of competing with Hollywood on the basis of output, but it seems unlikely that Indian films will become the global movie standard the way our movies have always been. But Bollywood could begin offering an alternative, one that more filmmakers like Schrader might jump at.
What do you think? Will you follow a favorite filmmaker to Bollywood? Is it weird for a white guy to be jumping into a whole different ethnicity like that (keep in mind that Schrader already directed a Japanese movie, Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters)? Do you think this is the beginning of a trend, or is Schrader just throwing himself into a bizarre situation that will make a good chapter in his memoirs?
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Comment #1 (Posted by Bdub)
Sort of like how George Romero went crazy and now only makes shitty zombie movies!
Comment #2 (Posted by RCA)
Slumdog Millionaire was tits.
Comment #3 (Posted by Michael)
Bollywood will never become a reasonable alternative to Hollywood product. Their best films are usually the ones that are half hearted plagiarisms. My favorite was an almost shot for shot remake of Ricochet. The one thing they do have going for them though is that they were the first ones to have a shitty Oldboy remake out of the gate. Maybe thats why Will Smith was there.
Comment #4 (Posted by PhukHue)
Just as long as we unknown filmmakers can get a shot at making Bollywood mash-up epics, then I'm all for Paul doing his thing.
Comment #5 (Posted by Patrick Ripoll)
Great article title.
Comment #6 (Posted by hank_chinaski)
Slumdog was one of the best movies ive seen all year. Hands down.
I wouldnt mind seeing some good directors go over to that side of filming. If it gives them more creative freedom, i say go for it. as long as its good. and not a whole lot of singing and dancing. that shit doesnt fly well in the States, and Europe as far as i know....
Comment #7 (Posted by Eric Tiberius Duckirk)
For fork's sake, cut out such horrible titles... for a few seconds, I thought an announcement of a preremaquel of "Taxi Driver" has just been made.
Comment #8 (Posted by Joe Uman)
Schrader's gettin' out of America before Matial Law comes in next year.
Comment #9 (Posted by Bored)
@ Joe Uman,
SHHH!, or the Wal-Mart will hear you!
Comment #10 (Posted by an unknown user)
Commenter #7 is a ridiculous fool.
Comment #11 (Posted by Sam)
#10 = %100 →
Comment #12 (Posted by an unknown user)
And you think the bollywood studio system is better than hollywood? Its run by a couple of families. Three generations of Stars/directors all from the same family making films. Its even more inbred that hollywood. And The editing of a film works like this: The actor with the most star power has final cut, which usually means the his screen time is increased at the expense of what little story there is in a bollywood film. Paul's gonna be in for a rude a awakening when his film tanks or gets raped. Either way he'll be used to it being a big hollywood pro.
Comment #13 (Posted by Twatboy)
David Lynch's daughter is also currently in India filming a movie about a snakewoman that can sing and bust some wicked moves on the dacefloor.

