Cinematographer Ari Wegner on The Power of the Dog, FLC Luminaries
FLC Luminaries, our new video series presented by Netflix, spotlights talent in all levels of the filmmaking process who uplift the art and craft of cinema. For our second conversation, we are proud to welcome Ari Wegner, Director of Photography on Zola, Lady Macbeth, In Fabric, and more to discuss her most recent project The Power of the Dog, the NYFF59 Centerpiece Selection. Wegner discussed her experience of working with director Jane Campion, the artwork and films that she referenced when finding the visual language of the film, the struggles of shooting on location in New Zealand, and more. Jane Campion reaffirms her status as one of the worlds greatestand most gratifyingly eccentricfilmmakers with this mesmerizing, psychologically rich variation on the American western. Adapted from a 1967 cult novel by Thomas Savage notoriously ahead of its time in depicting repressed sexuality, The Power of the Dog excavates the emotional torment experienced at a Montana cattle ranch in the 1920s. Here, mela
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