'Woody Allen is pretty amazing on the set': Interview with actor Stephen Kunken
Stephen Kunken worked in Café Society, by Woody Allen.
It seems to me that the films made in New York are different from those made in Los Angeles, in their themes. Do you agree?
I've only ever lived in NYC. I think the great thing about the NYC film work is that this town is so much bigger than the film industry. Los Angeles is an industry town. Everything is in a fishbowl and you are constantly aware of your place in the food chain. I think the work and people in Los Angeles are amazing, but I think it can be hard to have a life that doesn't become insular there. In New York...film is just another of the crazy industries in a town for fashion, music, food, art, business, politics, medicine, science, blah blah. It's easier to see and replicate life in a place where life actually happens.
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