When you see a movie advertised the chances are that a lot of effort went into what it is you are seeing, whether thats a trailer or a poster everything is staged and heavily manipulated in post production. These photographs however offer us a different view of movie sets when the cameras aren’t filming.
These candid photographs show us how actors and directors interact when they aren’t being filmed. It’s always interesting to see the making-of process and how movie making equipment and studio setups have changed over the year.
Atame!, Pedro Almodovar, 1989
Boogie Nights, Paul Thomas Anderson, 1997
Dead Man, Jim Jarmusch, 1995
Fahrenheit 451, Francois Truffaut, 1966
Fanny and Alexander, Ingmar Bergman, 1982
Fitzcarraldo, Werner Herzog, 1982
In Bruges, Martin McDonagh, 2008
Interstellar, Christopher Nolan, 2014
Les Demoiselles des Rochefort, Jacques Demy, 1967
Munich, Steven Spielberg, 2005
Pierrot le Fou, Jean-Luc Godard, 1965
Thelma & Louise, Ridley Scott, 1991
Scarface, Brian De Palma, 1983
Taking Lives, D.J. Caruso, 2004
The Aviator, Martin Scorsese, 2004
The Bourne Identity, Doug Liman, 2002
The Grand Budapest Hotel, Wes Anderson, 2014
The Shawshank Redemption, Frank Darabont, 1994
Nosferatu the Vampyre, Werner Herzog, 1979