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Roland Emmerich is best known for blowing stuff up in spectacular ways. From ‘Independence Day’ to ‘The Day After Tomorrow’ to, most recently, ‘2012’, the 54-year-old, Stuttgart-born director has indulged his passion for Hollywood disaster movies by leaving no iconic building or landmark standing in his pursuit of a CGI-enhanced money shot. And yet, for his latest, ‘Anonymous’, currently shooting at Babelsberg Studios in Berlin – where Fritz Lang directed ‘Metropolis’ – the only thing Emmerich is exploding is the myth of William Shakespeare.
And so ‘Anonymous’ posits the idea that Oxford was not only the author known as William Shakespeare but the illegitimate son of Elizabeth. Moreover, the pair had an incestuous relationship that produced a son, the Earl of Southampton (Xavier Samuel). ‘When Shakespeare wrote “Henry V”, he made things up and we’re making things up too,’ says Emmerich. Orloff was, at first, taken aback by his director’s suggestion, though admits it makes for great drama. ‘I have done a lot of non-fiction-based movies and there is a point where you have to go with the emotional truth, not the literal truth, because the drama is the primary concern.’ Is Emmerich expecting any adverse reaction from the British media? ‘Absolutely,’ he says. ‘I’m looking forward to it. It’s quite interesting how emotional people get when it comes to this subject. What we’re doing in this movie is very controversial.’ Nevertheless, ‘Anonymous’ promises to be a period movie unlike any other, with Emmerich bringing a blockbuster visual approach to Elizabethan London. Having decided not to film in England due to a lack of period locations, Emmerich has called on his experience with effects to bring about his vision, which includes swirling ‘helicopter shots’ over a CGI London, and filming his actors mainly on green-screen sets and adding entire sets or partial backgrounds in post. Not everything is digital: production designer Sebastian Krawinkel (‘Inglourious Basterds’) has constructed a full-size replica of the Rose Theatre which will also serve as the Globe Theatre. ‘I want to see this town, I want to see wide shots, I don’t only want to shoot what’s there because nothing is,’ says Emmerich. ‘I approach it like my other movies where nothing is there: how can we create it?’ One scene Emmerich is proud of is a helicopter shot of Elizabeth’s funeral procession as it travels along a frozen River Thames which, judging by the early images shown to Time Out, looks impressive, even if it’s not historically accurate. ‘It was born out of the fact that at one point in the story everything becomes really ice cold emotionally,’ he explains. ‘At one point I had this idea, why don’t we from a certain point on have everything frozen and snowy, and the funeral was part of that sequence. We said, “Why do we have to be historically accurate in something like that?” because it conveys what we’re trying to accomplish. It’s this frozen feeling, a person has lost everything.’ ‘Anonymous’ opens next year. Source: TimeOut
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