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Q&A: Stephen Daldry
February 05, 2009 Twice-Oscar-nominated director Stephen Daldry doesn't rush into film projects and, in fact, refers to himself as a theater director who "moonlights" in film. Daldry talks to The Hollywood Reporter's U.K. bureau chief Stuart Kemp about directing Kate Winslet in what could prove to be an Oscar-winning turn, why sex scenes leave no room for improvisation and how he feels about bringing to Berlin a movie that refers to the fallout from the Holocaust. The Hollywood Reporter: "The Reader" is based on the 1995 novel by Bernhard Schlink and features sex and the Holocaust in a script by David Hare.
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