AND OTHER MOVIES FROM HIS CAREER, DURING LUMIERE FESTIVAL MASTERCLASS

Sean Penn gave a masterclass last night at the Lumière Film Festival in Lyon, France. EuroNews' David Mouriquand, who snapped the photo above from the event, has the highlights.
"That's a great example of a script... It was immediately there," Penn told the audience in regards to his role in Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another. "Feeling like you're hearing music or something. I was giggling for the first 20 pages, thinking that Paul had actually... This is what he's doing now! It made me so happy, and it's just feeling like you already know the song he's playing, even if you’ve never heard it before. What I was dancing to, for better or for worse, was just this music that Paul had written."
One of several films that Penn talked about was Carlito's Way, in which he starred alongside Al Pacino:
"There is nothing you can do that’s going to stop Al from going forward with a scene. You might change all the dialogue, he doesn’t care. He will adapt and make a choice so strongly. I loved working with him in that way. You could suddenly change the choreography or just see where it went...The challenge was, when you have a lot of people in the scene, those long shots that Brian De Palma does a lot of... It’s hard not to be aware that if you fuck up, everything has to be perfect again. You’ve got to do it again and so you have to fight being cautious.
But then I just saw 'Adolescence', Stephen Graham’s incredible show... So great. The whole show in one take - each one of (the episodes). And now, I feel I should be an accountant."















