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'The Substance' Director Coralie Fargeat Breaks Down Key Scenes

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'The Substance' Director Coralie Fargeat Breaks Down Key Scenes

'The Substance' Director Coralie Fargeat Breaks Down Key Scenes

"When there is a scene that makes everyone uncomfortable and that everyone asks you to cut or to do differently, most of the time it's because there is something very powerful." 'The Substance' director Coralie Fargeat explains everything about the pivotal bathroom scene with Elisabeth played by Demi Moore, along with the nauseating shrimp-eating scene with Harvey played by Dennis Quaid.

Hear Coralie break down the intentions in detail including the sound, the usage of space, the "slow burn" and so much more.

Director: Jameer Pond Editor: Morgan Cody Talent: Coralie Fargeat Producer: Emebeit Beyene Associate Producer: Zayne Allen Production Manager: Andressa Pelachi Production Coordinator: Elizabeth Hymes Talent Booker: Lauren Mendoza Camera Operator: Brooke Mueller Sound Mixer: Justin Fox Production Assistant: Hollie Ortiz Post Production Supervisor: Christian Olguin Post Production Coordinator: Rachel Kim Supervising Editor: Erica DeLeo Assistant Editor: Billy Ward


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