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Tom McCarthy, primarily known for his acting before entering the filmmaking scene, has earned an Oscar nomination for his shared story credit on Pixar’s “UP.” As he continues his career as an actor, he also dabbles in scriptwriting and directing in his latest movie starring Adam Sandler and Dustin Hoffman in the magical comedy “The Cobbler.”
Adam Sandler plays Max Simkin in “The Cobbler” who repairs shoes in the same New York shop that has been in his family for generations. Disenchanted with the grind of daily life, Max stumbles upon an heirloom that allows him to step into the lives of his customers and see the world in a new way. Sometimes walking in another man's shoes is the only way to find out who you really are. McCarthy, in the following Q&A enthuses on making “The Cobbler” and working with a great cast.
In the course of the story he discovers there’s a lot more to his life. And also there’s a big hole in his heart at the beginning of the story because his father disappeared when he was very young. In the course of the story the mystery is solved and he has a moment to close that gap with his father.
Q: How does being an actor inform your directing?
A: I love working with actors, to me it’s one of the best parts of the job. I love casting a movie; putting the pieces together and watching different actors with different acting backgrounds come together. In this case you have Adam Sandler and Dustin Hoffman and Steve Buscemi and Cliff Smith –and I love making them all work together and watching that happen. When you’re working with real pros – and all these actors are really wonderful people to work with – Ellen Barkin, Melonie Diaz, Dan Stevens, and so many others --- it's a privilege.
Q: How did the cast come together?
A: Adam was the first piece. We wrote it with him in mind. We reached out to him – I didn’t know him at all and we just hit it off immediately and he jumped on board. Everything else kind fell into place after that and we assembled this great cast. We’d been working on the script for a couple of years but the movie itself came together pretty quickly. It’s nice when that happens.
Q: What was it like working with Dustin Hoffman?
A: Dustin is an artist and he is incredibly thorough before he signs on. He likes to make sure he really gets the movie. It’s a privilege to sit on the phone for a couple hours and talk to Dustin Hoffman about your script. I learned a lot.
Q: How does THE COBBLER compare to your other films?
A: The Cobbler feels like one of my movies at the start but then it becomes wildly different. We have magic and action sequences and visit a lot of different worlds. There’s a texture and scope to it that was wonderful to play with it. There is a lot of plot – it’s a very plot driven movie – and owes a lot of various genres, specifically fairy tale and super hero and it was a chance to explore that in our own way. And that was both challenging and a lot of fun.
“The Cobbler” opens March 11th in Philippine cinemas from Volt Films to be distributed by Pioneer Films.
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