The Director's notes explores the director's personal experiences in making I REMEMBER YOU including the inspiration behind the film, the making of, independent filmmaking tips and more.
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"Basically the idea consisted of having a PA standing in a ladder close to the actors holding the hose up and carefully spraying the water."
"The most ‘practical’ and ‘cost-effective’ way was to shoot on green screen in a pool and rely on vfx to bring that sequence to life."
I fell in love with the concept that our souls never cease to exist, and therefore, we are never born and we never die. I began to wonder, ‘what if we do reincarnate, what if soulmates do exist, and what if the love between two people could survive death and the time in between?’
"One of the things that I love most about being a filmmaker is that I get to explore new realities and learn about other people’s lifestyles and careers with each film. For I REMEMBER YOU, I got to learn about what the life of a scientist is like..."
"So, as you probably saw in the film, we needed a Victorian-era house that had stairs, a hallway and an attic since the plot was supposed to take place in the Netherlands..."