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October 28, 2015 Published by: Paolo Braga Posted in: Antihero

Beau Willimon on the movie star entrance

They say that screenwriting is like problem solving. A good scene is the result of a series of problems solved by the writer. An example? Here is how Beau Willimon explains the genesis of the…

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