In Reply to: Re: Funny that you mentioned the name Almodovar,... posted by Victor Khomenko on July 5, 2006 at 13:51:00:
From what I understand, the bar for being a producer is significantly lower than for being the director. I guess because the director must actually do something "creative" on a film, whereas a producer is either arranging the bankrolling of a film, or handling the meetings with the studio. I suspect that the awards are handed to the producers (there always seem to be too many to count) in order to keep them motivated to find money for films, which directors would probably rather not do.
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- Re: Funny that you mentioned the name Almodovar,... - jamesgarvin 13:58:50 07/05/06 (5)
- Re: Funny that you mentioned the name Almodovar,... - Victor Khomenko 15:04:09 07/05/06 (1)
- I was responding to... - jamesgarvin 16:56:43 07/05/06 (0)
- And once a film becomes that large - Revolver66 14:51:14 07/05/06 (2)
- Depending on the director...sometimes quite a lot. - Harmonia 14:31:44 07/06/06 (1)
- I agree with your examples. - Revolver66 07:43:40 07/07/06 (0)