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Jun 2025
1h 9m

PHILIP BARANTINI - Director

James Ellis Deakins, Roger Deakins
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SEASON 2 - EPISODE 144 - Philip Barantini - Director

In this episode of the Team Deakins Podcast, we speak with director Philip Barantini (ADOLESCENCE, BOILING POINT, ACCUSED). Originally from Liverpool, Philip couldn't have felt further away from the film industry, but after developing an interest in drama and acting, he soon found himself as a working actor. After dropping out of the business and regaining his sobriety, he eventually overcame his self-doubt and built his career as a director from the ground up. Philip shares how he made the jump from making shorts to developing the television series BOILING POINT, and we learn how he found financing for the project and executed the single-shot aesthetic just as the world was shutting down at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. We later learn about the genesis and development of ADOLESCENCE, and Philip reflects on the extensive rehearsal process for each episode. Philip also reveals how he created an environment within each episode that empowered the show's actors to improvise, and he shares how young actor Owen Cooper exceeded all expectations for his first role in front of the camera.

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Recommended Viewing: ADOLESCENCE 

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This episode is sponsored by Profoto & Aputure

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