Tag: American International Film Festival

  • Sebastian Stan

    Sebastian Stan


    The guest of honor of this year’s edition of the
    American International Film Festival, actor Sebastian Stan, had a number of
    meetings with the Romanian audience, and talked about his Hollywood career, his
    collaborations and meetings with famous actors and directors, such as Nicole
    Kidman, Natalie Portman, Matt Damon or Michael Haneke. He was first cast in a
    film at the age of 10, but the role that got him international fame was the one
    in the American TV series Gossip Girl.
    In the most recent film of the trilogy Captain
    America, he plays the lead role, alongside Robert Downey Junior, Scarlet
    Johanson, Chris Evans, Hugo Weaving, Samuel L. Jackson and Tommy Lee Jones.


    In spite of the fact that Captain America, in
    which he even has several lines in Romanian, is the film that brought him
    international fame, Sebastian Stan counts on the less commercial films and
    favors art films, even if they are low-budget. Sebastian Stan agreed to give an
    interview in Romanian to the ambassador of the American International Film
    Festival, journalist Andreea Esca:


    At present, this type of films, the less
    commercial ones, are difficult to make. This is hard even in the US, because
    it’s the blockbusters that bring money, so most producers opt for them. Of
    course, among these super-productions, there are very good films as well. But
    the ones I grew up with are the type of The
    Godfather, Goodfellas, landmark
    films of the 1970s. So for me the film I,
    Tonya, was an opportunity which you don’t come across very often in
    America. This film tackles some very important themes. So I was very happy to
    be a part of the team.


    Sebastian Stan was born on August 13, 1982, in Constanta. He moved to
    Vienna, together with his mother, when he was eight years old. When he was 10,
    he played his first role in a film, 71 fragments of a Chronology of Chance, directed
    by the world-famous Austrian filmmaker Michael Haneke. Two years later, his
    family crossed the Ocean and settled in Rockland County, New York. Sebastian graduated
    from the Rutgers University in New Jersey and studied at Globe Theatre in
    London for a year.






    While in Bucharest, ahead of the
    screening of the film I, Tonya, Sebastian Stan talked about his life and career.
    He referred, among other things, to his special bond with the Romanian
    language, as he spent the first four years of his life in Romania, a communist
    country at the time. Years later, his friends in the film industry used to tease his, calling him the
    communist.


    When asked to
    give some pieces of advice to budding actors, Sebastian Stan said it is
    important to focus on the process and not on rewards or recognition. Two of the
    Romanian directors whom he admires a lot are Corneliu Porumboiu and Cristian
    Mungiu, but in order to play in a Romanian film he should spend at least a
    month in Romania, to regain his Romanian accent.



    (Translated by E. Enache & D. Vijeu)

  • Sebastian Stan

    Sebastian Stan


    The guest of honor of this year’s edition of the
    American International Film Festival, actor Sebastian Stan, had a number of
    meetings with the Romanian audience, and talked about his Hollywood career, his
    collaborations and meetings with famous actors and directors, such as Nicole
    Kidman, Natalie Portman, Matt Damon or Michael Haneke. He was first cast in a
    film at the age of 10, but the role that got him international fame was the one
    in the American TV series Gossip Girl.
    In the most recent film of the trilogy Captain
    America, he plays the lead role, alongside Robert Downey Junior, Scarlet
    Johanson, Chris Evans, Hugo Weaving, Samuel L. Jackson and Tommy Lee Jones.


    In spite of the fact that Captain America, in
    which he even has several lines in Romanian, is the film that brought him
    international fame, Sebastian Stan counts on the less commercial films and
    favors art films, even if they are low-budget. Sebastian Stan agreed to give an
    interview in Romanian to the ambassador of the American International Film
    Festival, journalist Andreea Esca:


    At present, this type of films, the less
    commercial ones, are difficult to make. This is hard even in the US, because
    it’s the blockbusters that bring money, so most producers opt for them. Of
    course, among these super-productions, there are very good films as well. But
    the ones I grew up with are the type of The
    Godfather, Goodfellas, landmark
    films of the 1970s. So for me the film I,
    Tonya, was an opportunity which you don’t come across very often in
    America. This film tackles some very important themes. So I was very happy to
    be a part of the team.


    Sebastian Stan was born on August 13, 1982, in Constanta. He moved to
    Vienna, together with his mother, when he was eight years old. When he was 10,
    he played his first role in a film, 71 fragments of a Chronology of Chance, directed
    by the world-famous Austrian filmmaker Michael Haneke. Two years later, his
    family crossed the Ocean and settled in Rockland County, New York. Sebastian graduated
    from the Rutgers University in New Jersey and studied at Globe Theatre in
    London for a year.






    While in Bucharest, ahead of the
    screening of the film I, Tonya, Sebastian Stan talked about his life and career.
    He referred, among other things, to his special bond with the Romanian
    language, as he spent the first four years of his life in Romania, a communist
    country at the time. Years later, his friends in the film industry used to tease his, calling him the
    communist.


    When asked to
    give some pieces of advice to budding actors, Sebastian Stan said it is
    important to focus on the process and not on rewards or recognition. Two of the
    Romanian directors whom he admires a lot are Corneliu Porumboiu and Cristian
    Mungiu, but in order to play in a Romanian film he should spend at least a
    month in Romania, to regain his Romanian accent.



    (Translated by E. Enache & D. Vijeu)