In this video, director/writer Quentin Tarantino, various cast members and cinematographer Robert Richardson discuss different facets of The Hateful Eight, Tarantino's eighth feature film. '
We are introduced briefly to the eight protagonists: bounty hunter John "The Hangman" Ruth (Kurt Russell), his fugitive prisoner Daisy Domergue (Jennifer Jason Leigh), Major Marquis Warren (Samuel L. Jackson), southern renegade Chris Mannix (Walter Goggins), Bob (Demien Bichir), Oswaldo Mobray (Tim Roth), cow puncher Joe Gage (Michael Madsen), and Confederate General Sanford Smithers (Bruce Dern).
Director/writer Quentin Tarantino
Produced by Richard N. Gladstein, Stacey Sher and Shannon McIntosh
Executive producers Harvey Weinstein, Bob Weinstein and Georgia Kacandes
Associate producers Coco Francini and William Paul Clark
The Hateful Eight stars Samuel L. Jackson, Kurt Russell, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Walter Goggins, Demien Bichir, Tim Roth, Michael Madsen, Bruce Dern, Channing Tatum, James Parks, Dana Gourrier, Zoe Bell, Gene Jones, Keith Jefferson, Lee Horsley, Craig Stark and Belinda Owino.
Director Marc Andrรฉ Debruyne--whoโs handled by production house Open Swim for U.S. representation--brings Coca-Colaโs legacy of celebrating holiday traditions to life in this campaign spotlighting Filipino Balikbayan boxes. The spot--out of Toronto agencies Taxi and VML--features Tita Rosita, owner of the oldest Filipino-Canadian grocery store in Toronto, whose much-adored shop was wrapped like a massive Coca-Cola-themed Balikbayan box as she prepared hundreds of boxes for customers to send their loved ones, with Coca-Cola paying for the boxes and the cost of shipping them to the Philippines. The spot is a testament to the brandโs prevailing facilitation of cultural and generational connectivity, especially during the holiday season.
The collaborative project--produced by Toronto production company MOWAD--was particularly special for Debruyne, whoโs Filipino, because of the large presence of Filipino crew members on set. โItโs a totally surreal feeling when a work project crosses over into your personal life. Itโs not too often that happens,โ shares Debruyne. โThe number of Balikbayan boxes Iโve sent home since I was a child, being surrounded by so many Filipinos on set โ both crew and cast, and even being served pancit by Tita Rosita for lunch (and getting yelled at after because I didnโt have seconds) brought back so many wonderful memories of my mom. It was such a fun vibe on set. This wasnโt even a job, it was truly something special.โ