TIFF VIDEO: James Marsh on ‘The Theory of Everything’



TIFF 2014: Director James Marsh on The Theory… by CraveOnline

 You never forget your first interview with an Oscar winner. For CraveOnline’s Brian Formo that was director James Marsh at the Toronto International Film Festival of 2014. Marsh won best documentary for Man on Wire (which Crave was clearly a fan of, placing it in the top 5 oscar winning documentaries of all time) which detailed the methods used by Philippe Petit to cross the Twin Towers of New York City on a high wire. Petit’s story is actually getting the biopic treatment (with Joseph Gordon-Levitt and director Robert Zemeckis) which will be released in 2015. And Marsh, a director that chooses to jump between documentaries and narrative films, is jumping into the biopic business as well, with a portrait of the relationship between Stephen Hawking (Eddie Redmayne) the brilliant physicist with Lou Gehrig’s Disease, and his wife Jane (Felicity Jones). We emphasize “portrait” because The Theory of Everything is gorgeous. Marsh really made some lovely cinematic aesthetic choices.

Related: Eddie Redmayne on ‘The Theory of Everything’ (VIDEO)

In talking to CraveOnline, director James Marsh talks about how he came to make those aesthetic choices for The Theory of Everything, the difference between directing narrative features and documentaries and much, much more.

The Theory of Everything debuted at this week’s Toronto International Film Festival. It will roll out into theaters on November 7, 2014. Check back at Crave throughout this week to get the wrap-up of our experience at TIFF.


Brian Formo is a featured contributor on the CraveOnline Film Channel. You can follow him on Twitter at @BrianEmilFormo.

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