Back in 2006, if you wanted to go where the wild things were, the answer was Australia. That’s where Spike Jonze was filming his third full-length feature, an interpretation of Maurice Sendak’s classic children’s book about a misbehaving young boy who dreams up an imaginary world when he’s sent to bed without dinner. Jonze invited his friend, artist Ari Marcopoulos, out for a two-week stretch to document the shoot in the woods and at a quarry outside Melbourne. “What impressed me most was the amount of people working to get things done,” says Marcopoulos. “I’ve never seen Spike work on such a big project, but he seemed to handle it calmly.”...
- 10/16/2009
- by By Jonathan Durbin Photography ARI MARCOPOULOS
- Interview Magazine
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