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Anthony Fabian on re-making Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris
Season 2, Ep. 4
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Darren chats with writer/director Anthony Fabian about eOne's upcoming film Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris. They discuss the importance of casting, working with a renowned fashion brand and why Anthony wanted to remake the film for a modern audience.
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7. The final Very IP – Darren Throop’s influence on eOne
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3. Ben Vanstone dives into developing A Gentleman in Moscow
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2. Antoni Porowski dishes on our exciting new project
14:28||Season 2, Ep. 2
1. Round Room on bringing back the live experience and staying true to brands
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Longtime eOners on what makes this place so special!
13:15|For our final episode of the year, Darren chats with longtime eOners from our offices around the world. Tune in for funny memories, lessons learned and more than a few shout outs.
10. Justin Chon on Blue Bayou and on-screen representation
13:22||Season 1, Ep. 10In this episode of Very IP Darren chats with writer/director and actor Justin Chon about his new feature Blue Bayou, telling stories that build awareness and empathy, and why he stepped behind the camera.