Miguel Gomes on 'Grand Tour' and How Portuguese Cinema Escapes 'from the Tyranny of the Industry'
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Gomes stated, 'I have, in my case, to open the window, let the world come in, and react to it.' This shows his organic approach to storytelling.
Gomes introduces a unique narrative style in 'Grand Tour', characterized by an unpredictable arrangement of 'intellectual', 'mechanical', and 'organic' processes.
'Grand Tour' tracks a complex journey as Edward evades his fiancée, illustrating Gomes's meticulous directorial style through a culturally rich lens.
Despite his accolades, Gomes humbly differentiates himself from giants like Hitchcock, noting he can't simply dictate ideas but rather has to be inspired by the world.
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