Nothing as it seems.

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Mobil Gas Station; photo by Julius Shulman, 1956.

 

Mobil Gas Station; photo by Julius Shulman, 1956.

I think I have done about 10 films that have shot within one minute or five minutes of where I live in Hong Kong. That is why I can’t leave, that is why I have to stay there. Chungking Express is actually shot in my apartment. […] The bloody film was shot in my bloody apartment! (laughs) I should’ve stayed in a hotel. I’d be working all day and sleeping on the floor at night. We couldn’t mess up the set. The film’s very special in that way given the connection to my personal life…

The interesting thing is after the film—I guess it was the Hong Kong tourist board put out a map of film locations—for three of four years there’d be people following this map to my door. Especially Japanese tourists for some reason. They’d go on the escalator and look for the apartment. So, I’d be going off to work or to a bar and there’d be people waiting downstairs. Once I found kids literally on my doorstep wanting to go in.

Christopher Doyle

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And that’s how you do it

 

And that’s how you do it

 

Malcolm and Muhammad

 

Malcolm and Muhammad

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Ennio Morricone

—For A Few Dollars More

 

Ennio Morricone | For A Few Dollars More

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Nina Simone getting ready in a motel room in Buffalo, New York. December 1964.  Photo by Alfred Wertheimer.

 

Nina Simone getting ready in a motel room in Buffalo, New York. December 1964.  Photo by Alfred Wertheimer.

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A Japanese poster for Luc Besson’s Leon (The Professional)

 

A Japanese poster for Luc Besson’s Leon (The Professional)