February 2012
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January 2012
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Things usually make sense in time, and even bad decisions have their own kind of...
– Miranda July
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Some people are uncomfortable with silences. Not me. I’ve never cared much for...
– No One Belongs Here More Than You, Miranda July
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Miranda July beats writers’ block
GQ UK, January 2012
When Miranda July had writers’ block on the script of her latest film, The Future, she became obsessed with odd listings in a classifieds magazine. Deciding instead to interview the curious sellers, she ended up finishing the film, and writing one of them into it.
You actually cast one of the people you met - 81-year-old Joe, selling Christmas cards - in your film. Did...
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“Strangers are exciting because you’re new each time with them.”
December 2011
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Miranda July on connectivity.
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This much I know: Miranda July
Observer - December 2011
The performance artist, 37, on directing sex, ageing and excellence
When I write I wear earplugs. I don’t want to be self-conscious. I don’t want to be thinking about the fact that I’m thinking about it. I just want to be in it. It’s one element of hypnosis. It matters to me that there’s a connection with an audience. I want to see that they...
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The Future: Tales Of Time
December 2011
The Second Film By The Artist Miranda July Explores Dysfunctional Relationships Through The Eyes Of A Talking Cat.
Filmmaker, artist and author Miranda July’s latest film The Future is an affecting follow on from her debut success Me You And Everyone Else We Know. Her knack for pulling at sentimental heartstrings is just as potent; love, loss, loneliness and time are gently...
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