Why Barry Jenkins Joined the Lion King World
New York, USATue Dec 17 2024
Barry Jenkins, the acclaimed director behind films like "Moonlight" and "If Beale Street Could Talk, " has surprised many by stepping into the world of big-budget, photorealistic animation with his latest project, "Mufasa: The Lion King. " Over the past four years, he's been asked countless times why he chose to take on this challenge. Jenkins simply says he couldn't resist the opportunity.
The film, set to release on Friday, bridges two very different movie worlds: the personal, spiritual films Jenkins is known for, and the commercial, intellectual property-driven films of today's Hollywood. Despite the massive budget and high-tech tools, Jenkins manages to infuse "Mufasa" with his signature warmth and depth.
"Mufasa" tells the story of a lion cub's upbringing, both before and after the events of the 2019 remake of "The Lion King. " With songs by Lin-Manuel Miranda and a stunning visual style, the film is both a grand spectacle and a deeply personal work. Jenkins compares the experience to his early days in filmmaking, when he embraced new challenges and learned to adapt.
The virtual filmmaking tools used in "Mufasa" have expanded Jenkins' toolkit and opened his eyes to new ways of storytelling. He sees his work on "Mufasa" as a continuation of his filmmaking journey, not a departure. Jenkins believes that understanding new techniques is essential for today's filmmakers.
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Did Jenkins ever feel like he was directing a real-life animal kingdom instead of CGI characters?
What motivated Barry Jenkins to take on a big-budget CGI film like ‘Mufasa’ after his critically acclaimed independent films?
If Jenkins could direct any other animated character in a live-action film, which would he choose and why?
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