Filmmaker Sean Durkin on How He Works with Actors and the Importance of Developing “Trust”
Director Sean Durkin spoke about his approach to working with actors and the importance of directors developing trust with actors.
Director Sean Durkin spoke about his approach to working with actors and the importance of directors developing trust with actors.
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