Sean Baker: "that the viewer takes the inspiration to question"

Building a fun but reflective reality

The presentation of The Florida Project took place at the Cannes Film Festival. Consulted by the realism that he prints in his films, director Sean Baker sought to make a difference: "I think all my films are like that. But the last two began to move away a little from that. It is a "hyper reality" or augmented reality. My other films are completely based on realism," he said.

But what is a "hyper reality" or augmented reality?

The director provides more details of his idea: "My intention is for the public to get lost while watching it, laughing and living the experiences with the characters. But I also want, in a not so obvious way, that the viewer takes the inspiration to make questions," he added.

It is for this reason that Sean Baker sought to build two endearing characters: "I want the audience to want and accept these two girls. And when they get home, during dinner, wonder why there are homeless families who live with children in low-rise motels budget. "Why is this happening? What can I do to change that situation? That is my ultimate goal," he concluded.

The Florida Project: the plot

Prince's childhood takes place in a motel with his mother, Bobby (the manager of place) and a fun group of friends. She does not suspect being surrounded by an adult world full of problems. A film that captivates the sweetness of its story.

It is soon to be released! Check the dates here.

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