The Artist - videos, teasers and stills from filming

All videos, teasers and footage from the filming of the film "The Artist"
The Artist (2011)
Timing: 1:40 (100 min)
The Artist - TMDB rating
7.455/10
3169
Watch film The Artist | The Artist - Trailer
The Artist - Trailer
English
2:25
Watch film The Artist | Артист - Трейлер
Артист - Трейлер
Pусский
2:29

What's left behind the scenes

  • At the Cannes Film Festival, the audience gave a standing ovation for ten minutes after the film screening.
  • John Goodman needed only four minutes to agree to the role in the film, as he liked the director's idea so much.
  • Due to the excessive sharpness and lack of grain in modern black and white film, the film was shot on color film. However, special filters were used to make the black and white more vibrant or faded depending on the mood of the scene.
  • At the 56th minute of the film, before putting away his tuxedo, the hero finishes a bottle of gin. He also gets drunk after the auction. In this episode, George drinks "genuine American whiskey." However, from 1920 to 1933, Prohibition was in effect in the United States, so it would have been unlikely for him to acquire such a product, let alone drink freely in a bar.
  • At the 56th minute of the film, before laying down his tailcoat, the protagonist finishes a bottle of gin. He also gets drunk after the auction. In this episode, George drinks “genuine American whiskey.” However, Prohibition was in effect in the United States from 1920 to 1933, so it is unlikely he would have been able to acquire such a product, let alone freely get drunk in a bar.
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