‘Frankie’ Filmmaker Ira Sachs Reflects on Being ‘Truly Independent’ variety.com/2019/film/festivals/frankie-filmmaker-ira-sachs-reflects-on-being-truly-independent1203214912 By Brent Lang May 15, 2019
CREDIT: Courtesy of jeong park Ira Sachs has chronicled the lives, loves, tragedies, and triumphs of New Yorkers in “Love is Strange” and “Little Men.” But in “Frankie,” his upcoming drama about three generations of a family, he leaves the Big Apple behind to shoot in the mountainside town of Sintra, Portugal. The film stars a truly global cast, including Marisa Tomei, Greg Kinnear, Brendan Gleeson, and Isabelle Huppert. Sony Classics has already picked up the drama. It also marks his first time premiering a movie at the Cannes Film Festival. “Frankie” takes place in Portugal. That seems like a departure from your recent films, which are such New York City stories. It’s certainly set in a different location, but the focus and interests around relationships and intimacy are very similar. European cinema has always been the most significant to me as a guiding post, so it was wonderful to be working in that community.
How does it feel to have a film in Cannes? I went to Cannes when I was in my 20s and 30s trying to hustle money for my work and so it’s a place that I remember being in a state of wanting. To return with a film feels like a dramatic moment. In some ways when you’re older it’s different than when you’re 1/3