Friday, January 30, 2015

6 Great Insights From George Lucas at the Sundance Film Festival

It may sound weird now, but when George Lucas made "Star Wars," he was taking a big risk. In Park City for the Sundance Film Festival yesterday, Lucas joined Robert Redford and moderator Leonard Maltin for a panel discussion entitled "Visions of Independence." While Lucas' name may be synonymous with commercial success, he made a number of salient points that reflected his independent past. Here are some of the highlights. Check out Matlin's recollections from moderating the event here. Lucas was initially opposed to commercial cinema.Initially inspired by the experimental film scene in San Francisco during the late 1960s, Lucas had no interest in making big studio...



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