Clint Eastwood is one of the few Hollywood stars whose legacy of filmmaking is just as celebrated as his acting career, perhaps even more so judging by the acclaim he received after spending time behind the camera. His extensive and prolific filmography points to a specific and unique directing style all of his own defined by his famously expeditious, workman-like way of carrying out a shoot. Despite the speedy pace of his productions, however, Eastwood reportedly also likes to maintain a calm, cool, and collected climate on set, keeping the general volume of the room low without resorting to disciplinary outbursts. It's a professional attitude that matches the minimalistic language and attitude of The Man With No Name himself.
Eastwood had been directing ever since 1971 when he bought his friend and collaborator Jo Heim's psychological thriller script "Play Misty for Me." As a director, he received praise from critics...
Eastwood had been directing ever since 1971 when he bought his friend and collaborator Jo Heim's psychological thriller script "Play Misty for Me." As a director, he received praise from critics...
- 11/23/2022
- by Andrew Housman
- Slash Film
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