Filmmaker Kleber Mendonça Filho Discusses 'The Secret Agent' Success and Future Projects
A Cinematic Journey: Crafting Stories, Forging Partnerships
Reflecting on the Global Impact of 'The Secret Agent' and Praising Neon's Role
Celebrated Brazilian director Kleber Mendonça Filho recently spoke about his acclaimed film, 'The Secret Agent,' expressing his profound satisfaction with its distribution. He lauded Neon, the American distributor, for their outstanding work throughout the film's promotional year. During a discussion at the Projeto Paradiso National Talent Network Meeting in Recife, his hometown, Filho highlighted the significance of their partnership, attributing much of the film's success to Neon's dedication.
Chronicling the Unforgettable Promotional Tour and Future Aspirations
Mendonça Filho also unveiled plans for a new book, which will detail the extraordinary experience of promoting 'The Secret Agent' worldwide. He described the tour as a unique opportunity to immerse himself in various aspects of the film industry, from commercial cinema to film festivals, engaging with critics and audiences alike. Expressing a strong desire for continued collaboration, Filho hopes Neon will distribute his next project, emphasizing their crucial role in the film's impact.
The Unique Dynamics of the American Awards Landscape
When asked about navigating the demanding American awards circuit, the director of 'Aquarius' noted its distinctive nature. He underscored that despite the intense environment, the core of the experience lies in connecting with individuals who share a deep love for cinema. Filho particularly praised Neon's team, recognizing their dual ability to manage the business side of filmmaking while maintaining a genuine passion for the art form, fostering a joyous working relationship over ten months.
The Strategic Imperative of Choosing the Right Collaborators
Filho and his producing partner, Emilie Lesclaux, emphasized that while they don't always get to select their partners, the opportunity to work with a prominent distributor like Neon is unparalleled. They shared their belief that when a major player like Neon shows interest, it becomes an obvious choice, highlighting the significant difference such a partnership can make for a film's reach and success.
Building Synergistic Partnerships: A Blend of Instinct and Chemistry
Continuing the conversation on effective collaborations, Mendonça Filho recounted how a single lunch meeting in Cannes in 2023 solidified MK2 as the ideal producing partner for 'The Secret Agent.' He described the immediate clarity and seriousness with which MK2 approached the project, underscoring that beyond business considerations, a strong sense of chemistry is vital for successful partnerships.
Embracing New Horizons: International Projects and Future Cinematic Endeavors
Following the immense success of his genre-defying historical drama, Mendonça Filho has been inundated with invitations for international projects. He expressed a complete openness to exploring these opportunities, though he remains uncertain if they will materialize. In the meantime, he is already conceptualizing his next film, potentially set in Recife during the 1930s, indicating a continued focus on compelling storytelling.
Nurturing Local Talent and the Evolution of Cinemascópio
Emilie Lesclaux, speaking from Recife, reflected on her early days as a producer in the city and commended the local film community's mutual support before regional incentives were established in 2008. As a leading figure at Cinemascópio, now a prominent international production company, Lesclaux acknowledged the challenges of balancing multiple projects with a small team but expressed a passion for discovering and collaborating with emerging talent.
The Art of Balancing Multiple Productions and International Ventures
When questioned about her ability to manage numerous projects concurrently, the Oscar-nominated producer described it as a delicate balancing act. She explained her close involvement in all of Mendonça Filho's films from their nascent stages, acknowledging the considerable effort required to oversee diverse productions, especially while navigating a major project like 'The Secret Agent.'
Navigating the Complexities and Rewards of Global Co-Productions
Lesclaux also discussed her interest in fostering international co-productions, recalling how a partnership with Tunisian-French director Saïd Ben Saïd for 2016's 'Aquarius' initiated this process. While initially driven by financial necessity for larger budgets, she highlighted the immense enrichment derived from collaborating with professionals globally and the unique experience of post-production in different countries. Despite acknowledging the bureaucratic and time-consuming nature of some international collaborations, she cited 'The Secret Agent,' a co-production across four countries, as a highly positive and valuable experience.
