'The Fall' Oral History: Tarsem and Lee Pace on Making Mischief in Over 20 Countries for an Epic No One Would Touch
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Director Tarsem Singh's "The Fall" tells a layered story of a little girl and a paralyzed stuntman, blending reality with a fantastical tale woven to manipulate.
Tarsem Singh's unique storytelling was influenced by his teacher's cliffhanger tales and his childhood experiences of recounting foreign films without understanding their dialogue.
Self-financed and filmed over years in over 20 countries, "The Fall" embarked on a groundbreaking production journey, transforming into a cult favorite through dedication.
The film's narrative structure reflects Tarsem's childhood fascination with storytelling, notably inspired by a 1981 Bulgarian film that shares thematic elements with "The Fall."
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