The Devil All the Time Director Antonio Campos on What They Don’t Teach You in Film School
With The Devil All the Time now streaming on Netflix, I recently landed a video interview with director Antonio Campos. During the wide-ranging conversation he talked about how he assembled the amazing cast, how half his job is working out scheduling which they don’t teach in film school, deleted scenes, when he knew he wanted to include a narrator, and a lot more.
If you’re not familiar with The Devil All the Time, the star-studded drama takes place in rural, post-World War II Ohio through the Vietnam war and features a number of sinister characters you’d never want to meet. The film features a crooked sheriff (Sebastian Stan), an unholy preacher (Robert Pattinson), the twisted couple (Jason Clarke and Riley Keough), a young man (Tom Holland) who loses both his parents (Bill Skarsgård and Haley Bennett), and a number of other characters played by Mia Wasikowska, Eliza Scanlen, Pokey LaFarge, and Harry Melling.
Antonio Campos:
How did he assemble this amazing cast?
How Chris Evans was going to be in the film but had scheduling issues.
How long was his first cut of the film?
What he ended up deleting.
Has he talked to Netflix about releasing any of the deleted scenes?
When did he know he wanted to have a narrator?
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