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A Conversation with Director Destin Daniel Cretton

Four siblings must learn to fend for themselves as their free-spirit parents abdicate their duties in Director Destin Daniel Cretton’s new drama, The Glass Castle.

Adapted from Jeannette Walls’ 2005 bestselling memoir, Cretton’s film follows a young woman (the adult character played by Brie Larson) who is coming of age with her siblings in a dysfunctional family headed by an eccentric artist mother who isn’t interested in raising a family and a charming, but alcoholic, father who stirs the children’s imagination with hope as a distraction to their poverty.

On August 6, the DGA’s Asian American Committee (AAC) hosted a special screening of The Glass Castle at DGA Headquarters in Los Angeles. After the viewing and an introduction by Committee Co-Chair Michael Goi, Cretton sat down with Director James Ponsoldt (The End of the Tour) and one of the stars of the film, actor Brie Larson, to discuss the making of The Glass Castle.\

During the conversation, Cretton described the unusual situation of watching the film seated behind Walls herself. “As soon as the opening shot comes on, I just thought ‘Oh shit, this is her life! She’s about to watch our version of the memory of her father! I need to get out of here!’ I was watching the back of her head for any sign of what she might be feeling. But she immediately began laughing so loud at every little joke and gasping and grabbing her husband shouting ‘No! No!’ that it became such a fun experience. When she stood up at the end with tears in her eyes and just kept saying ‘Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.’ and gave me a hug. That kind of gratitude just makes you want to do the best you could ever do.”

Cretton began making short films as a hobby before attending film school at San Diego State University. His short film, Short Term 12, premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Jury Prize for U.S. Short Filmmaking. His other directorial credits include a feature length version of Short Term 12, the feature I Am Not a Hipster; the documentaries Drakmar: A Vassal’s Journey and Born Without Arms; and the television series Scenes for Minors. He became a DGA member in 2016.
About the Asian American Committee:

The Asian American Committee (AAC) was created as a networking group to provide a forum for interests and issues that concern Asian-American Guild members. Through outreach efforts in the entertainment industry that emphasize career development and skills enhancement, the committee provides a variety of networking opportunities as well as screenings, seminars and discussions with industry professionals. The current AAC Co-Chairs are Kevin Berlandi, Michael Goi and Steven J. Kung.

Pictures & Video

Event photos by Byron Gamarro - Print courtesy of Lionsgate.

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FULL TALK: (31:28): Director Destin Daniel Cretton discusses his latest film, The Glass Castle, with Director James Ponsoldt. The QnA features lead actress Brie Larson.
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HIGHLIGHT: Director Destin Daniel Cretton talks about casting Ella Anderson in the pivotal role of 11-year old Jeanette Walls.
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HIGHLIGHT: Cretton describes the experience of showing the film to Jeanette Walls for the first time.
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HIGHLIGHT: Cretton talks about how working with frequent collaborators like Brett Pawlak (Cinematographer), Joy Cretton (Costume Designer), and Nat Sanders (Editor) allows him to feel more confident trying new and unexpected things.
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Introduction: DGA Asian American Committee Co-Chair Michael Goi welcomes the crowd to A Conversation with Destin Daniel Cretton.
Asian American Committee Co-Chair Michael Goi welcomes the Los Angeles Theater audience to the conversation about the making of The Glass Castle with Director Destin Daniel Cretton, actor Brie Larson and Director James Ponsoldt (moderator).
Ella Anderson and Woody Harrelson in Director Destin Daniel Cretton’s The Glass Castle. – photo by Jake Giles Netter - © 2017 Lionsgate Entertainment Inc.
Director Destin Daniel Cretton speaks about the making of his new drama, The Glass Castle, following the DGA membership screening in Los Angeles.
Woody Harrelson, Naomi Watts, Ella Anderson, Sadie Sink, Rex Walls, Charlie Shotwell, Anderson Young, Eden Grace Redfield in Director Destin Daniel Cretton’s The Glass Castle. – photo by Jake Giles Netter - © 2017 Lionsgate Entertainment Inc.
Director Destin Daniel Cretton speaks about the making of The Glass Castle with one of the film’s stars, Brie Larson and Director James Ponsoldt (moderator) following the DGA membership screening in Los Angeles.
Brie Larson, Josh Caras, and Sarah Snook in Director Destin Daniel Cretton’s The Glass Castle. – photo by Jake Giles Netter - © 2017 Lionsgate Entertainment Inc.
Actor Brie Larson (right) recalls a humorous moment on the set of The Glass Castle with Director Destin Daniel Cretton.
Woody Harrelson, Naomi Watts, Ella Anderson, Sadie Sink, Charlie Shotwell and Eden Grace Redfield in Director Destin Daniel Cretton’s The Glass Castle. – photo by Jake Giles Netter - © 2017 Lionsgate Entertainment Inc.
Director James Ponsoldt (moderator) asks Destin Daniel Cretton a question about the making of The Glass Castle.
Chandler Head and Naomi Watts in Director Destin Daniel Cretton’s The Glass Castle. – photo by Jake Giles Netter - © 2017 Lionsgate Entertainment Inc.
Director James Ponsoldt (moderator), AAC Co-Chair Kevin Berlandi, actor Brie Larson, Director Destin Daniel Cretton and AAC Co-Chair Steven J. Kung pose for a photo following the Los Angeles DGA membership screening of Cretton’s The Glass Castle.
Director Destin Daniel Cretton chats with DGA members and guests during the AAC reception for his new drama, The Glass Castle.
Max Greenfield and Brie Larson in Director Destin Daniel Cretton’s The Glass Castle. – photo by Jake Giles Netter - © 2017 Lionsgate Entertainment Inc.
Director Destin Daniel Cretton poses with members of the DGA Asian American Committee Co-Chairs Michael Goi, Kevin Berlandi and Steven J. Kung during the Committee’s reception for his new drama, The Glass Castle.
Naomi Watts, Woody Harrelson, Charlie Shotwell and Sadie Sink in Director Destin Daniel Cretton’s The Glass Castle. – photo by Jake Giles Netter - © 2017 Lionsgate Entertainment Inc.
Director Destin Daniel Cretton poses with members of the DGA Asian American Committee during their reception for his new drama, The Glass Castle.

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