Emile: "dude, are you doing this movie or not?".

Take One | December 1, 2003| | Copyright

If Carl Bessai were an animal, he'd be a jackrabbit: quick, alert, accustomed to taking chances. Instead, he is a Vancouver filmmaker, which is helpful because I've come to his office to talk about film, specifically about Emile, his latest movie.

He fidgets in his chair like a man unaccustomed to sitting still, crossing and uncrossing his legs, slipping his socked feet underneath him. His untucked blue T-shirt precisely matches his eyes and the blue frames of his glasses. When our conversation turns to the loaded topic of the film's funding, he runs his hand through ...

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