INTERVIEW: Director Richard Kelly on the new ‘Southland Tales’
By Behind The Scenes TV on Oct 5, 2007 in Directors, Interview, New Movies

One of the surprises at this year’s Fantastic Fest in Austin was the first public screening of the recut version of Southland Tales, which will be released in theaters starting in November. The film was written and directed by Richard Kelly, and a longer, unfinished version premiered at Cannes in 2006.
Kelly is probably best known for his previous film, Donnie Darko, although since then he also wrote the script for Domino. Kelly attended the Fantastic Fest screening of Southland Tales, and Cinematical was able to sit down with him for a few minutes before he left Austin.
(Source: Cinematical)
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