Sean Baker, the director of the dark side of the American dream: I think I show an America that you would otherwise never see on the big screen'
Briefly

Baker reveals a deep fear of becoming too connected with the drug world, mirroring the struggles of characters in his films, reflecting on his own heroin addiction.
'I think that the public can identify with characters that they couldn't stand in real life,' Baker states, emphasizing his aim to spotlight the American dream and the darker realities Hollywood overlooks.
Discussing Spanish cinema's influence, he expresses a surprising affinity for director Eloy de la Iglesia, indicating a parallel between the raw portrayals of addiction and his own artistic journey.
Despite having won the Cannes Palme d'Or, Baker's journey is marked by vulnerability, echoing his past struggles with drugs and the addiction themes in his works.
Read at english.elpais.com
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