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June 30, 2008
AFF Screenplay Comp
Our History in Bytes: Writing Zeroes & Ones
Avi Weider

On the other end of the phone line, screenwriter and filmmaker Avi Weider makes potato latkes for the next day’s house warming party. It’s December, and Weider and his family, as is their habit in the last four years or so, have moved yet again. At times during the conversation, he pauses for a second, “I’m tasting a latka. It came out great.” It’s a very familial, very comforting, very human sort of action that juxtaposes nicely against the following chat about his well-received feature script Zeroes and Ones, an exploration of technology, history and the spaces where the two meet.

SM: What was the genesis and then the evolution of this project?

AW: The genesis is from two directions. One is a documentary that I’ve been working on for several years about society and technology, how technology affects human values. The premise for that project was this bet made between two futurists about whether a computer will be as intelligent as a human...
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Opinions & Ideas Book to Film: Adapting The Virgin Suicides
The Virgin Suicides

In 1994, Jeffrey Eugenides wrote his first novel The Virgin Suicides. At some point soon thereafter, Sofia Coppola, daughter of Oscar-winning director Francis Ford Coppola, picked up the novel, read it, fell in love with it and set about writing a screenplay adaptation of it. ...
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  ConversationsAdventures in the Quiet, Offbeat of Existence
The Adventure

At a small table in San Francisco Coffee, filmmaker Mike Brune works on a crossword puzzle. “It’s about the movies,” he says as I pull the chair out to sit. “Here let me give you one. An actor who always looks likes he’s going to kick ass.”

“Samuel L. Jackson.”

“An actor who always looks creepy.”

I’m thinking Ghost World, Filmmaker Magazine interview with Tom DiCillo, Armageddon. Armageddon?


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