Vin Diesel Defends ‘Popular Cinema’ as ‘Not a Lesser Form of Art’ in Passionate Essay About His History at Cannes
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Vin Diesel Defends ‘Popular Cinema’ as ‘Not a Lesser Form of Art’ in Passionate Essay About His History at Cannes
The Lumière brothers pointed a camera at a train in 1895, and the audience ran from their seats. Not because the train was real, but because the story was. Because something in the human animal recognized, in that flickering light, the possibility of shared experience at a scale that had never existed before. In 1995, […]
Vin Diesel Defends ‘Fast and the Furious’ Screening at Cannes: “Popular Cinema is Not A Lesser Form of Art”
In a Variety op-ed, Vin Diesel reflects on returning to Cannes for the 25th anniversary of “The Fast and the Furious,” framing it as a full-circle moment for both himself and the franchise. He ties the event to his long-standing relationship with the festival, describing how it connects back to his early filmmaking roots. As he emphasizes, “Cannes has always been part of my journey,” positioning the festival as foundational to his career identit…
Vin Diesel Defends ‘Popular Cinema’ as ‘Not a Lesser Form of Art’ in Emotional Cannes Essay - OloriSuperGal
Actor Vin Diesel has defended blockbuster filmmaking as “not a lesser form of art” in a deeply personal essay reflecting on his history with the Cannes Film Festival and the legacy of the The Fast and the Furious franchise. Writing about his return to Cannes this year, where “The Fast and the Furious” was recognised as a Cannes Classic, Diesel reflected on the cultural impact of mainstream films and the importance of shared cinematic experiences…
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