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In February 1975, the film “Harry and Tonto” premiered in Amsterdam. The movie, centred around an elderly man and his ginger cat, offered a unique incentive – anyone bringing their cat, preferably a ginger one, received a complimentary ticket. Hundreds of attendees accompanied by their cat.
Not touching the current discourse about the material of that scene, but those solo reactions in a crowd type setups do take absolutely forever to film, because you have to set and reset to capture every character’s reaction. Dinner parties, courtroom scenes, etc. are always a nightmare to shoot.
I saw a film today, oh boy The English Army had just won the war A crowd of people turned away But I just had to look Having read the book I'd love to turn you on youtu.be/usNsCeOV4GM?...