Thomas Langmann, the Man Who Took a Chance on ‘The Artist’ – New York Times (blog)
But, he said, “I wanted to learn with brilliant directors.” He moved to Czechoslovakia for six months to work on “Kafka” with Steven Soderbergh, and worked as Al Pacino’s driver for “The Godfather: Part III.” They didn’t talk much.
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Thomas Langmann, the Man Who Took a Chance on ‘The Artist’ – New York Times (blog)
Posted on January 23, 2012