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Andrew Garfield Says, ‘I Had to Work Very Hard to Have Less People Ask Questions About Spider-Man’ at Marrakech Festival Press Conference
Andrew Garfield said at the Marrakech Festival jury presser said he's "had to work very hard to have less people ask questions about 'Spider-Man.'"
While at the Marrakech Film Festival where he’s serving on Luca Guadagnino’s jury alongside Jacob Elordi, Andrew Garfield said he’s “had to work very hard to have less people ask questions about “Spider-Man.” Guadagnino, who kicked off the Marrakech Film Festival last night with a tribute to his Moroccan roots and love for the city, followed Garfield’s remarks on the super-hero franchise and unexpectedly said he found “Spider-Man” to be a “fascinating superhero.” Garfield also talked about the making of “After the Hunt,” saying “Luca and myself, we’ve been trying to work together for 15 years, and finally, we managed to this summer.” “Some of the greatest experiences of my life have been having my consciousness blown apart by how other cultures create,” he said, also referring to his work with “Japanese actors in ‘Silence” and with Iranian director Ramin Barhani (who directed him in “99 Homes”).
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