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Q: Do you have any interesting behind-the-scenes stories about the making of this particular work?
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Our shooting schedule was for four days. The first afternoon, while we were shooting the driving shots, someone told us that the Costco had gone dark. Then we heard there was no power in Port Chester, New York, the town where we were shooting. One by one we heard more cities had lost power. It was the blackout of 2003; up to 40 million people lost power. We couldn't shoot in Costco that night, so we stopped early and drove back to New York. We had no idea if we'd be able to continue the shoot. This was especially traumatic because it took us almost one year to find and get ...
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