
"I did say a different word in my speech, and the writer hoped that Disney were OK with it, so we kept the strong f-word right to the end. And then I think some executive buckled, so it became fight the Empire. It was filmed after the first Trump incumbency, when there was another president, so it wasn't overtly connected to the America that is now. When I performed that speech, I was filmed by about 200 cameras so they could make"
"We've just finished shooting it, and the one thing an actor does not see is the film. It was filmed by the really lovely Georgia Oakley, who is very assured. And we filmed in these beautiful houses around Britain, including in Dorset, Knebworth and Devonshire. The scale was thrilling. I don't think I've ever been in a carriage with four horses. Although the truth of swanning about in posh houses is that you're 13 hours in a corset and wigs, but I'm sure the outcome will"
The Andor funeral speech originally included a stronger expletive that was replaced by 'fight the Empire' after an executive intervened. The speech was filmed after the first Trump incumbency and was not intended as an overt commentary on current American politics. The performance was captured by about 200 cameras to create a hologram, with the actor alone in a huge studio and directed remotely via a God mic. A new adaptation of Sense and Sensibility has finished shooting under Georgia Oakley, filmed in grand British houses including Dorset, Knebworth and Devonshire, featuring long days in corsets and wigs. Richard Griffiths is remembered as elegant, artistic, talkative and generous on set.
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