When the Pi filmmaker brought Requiem for a Dream to the workshop, he had a front-row seat. “He had someone walk him from person to person, prodding him with their name. When you got time, which was only a few minutes, it was yours. He completely locked in,” Aronofsky recalls. “He never looked over your shoulder. It was a short amount of time because he was hosting the whole thing but I was unbelievably impressed and inspired by his presence of mind.”
A lot of people will be talking about Redford’s presence at this month’s festival, the last before it moves to a new home in Boulder, Colorado as it will be the first without its beloved founder following his death at 89 on Sept. 16, 2025. Though his health kept him from participating in festival events in recent years,…
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