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‘Challengers’ Director Luca Guadagnino On Creating A Tennis Film Built Around Desire: “I Know Next To Nothing About Tennis, But I Know A Great Deal About Desire” — Contenders Los Angeles

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‘Challengers’ Director Luca Guadagnino On Creating A Tennis Film Built Around Desire: “I Know Next To Nothing About Tennis, But I Know A Great Deal About Desire” — Contenders Los Angeles
  • Director Luca Guadagnino was drawn to the film "Challengers" for its exploration of desire rather than tennis expertise.

“I’ll tell you the moment I knew that Luca [Guadagnino] was the perfect director for this,”  Challengers  writer Justin Kuritzkes said. “He had just read the script and we were talking on the phone and Luca said, ‘I know next to nothing about tennis but I know a great deal about desire.’”

At a panel for  Challengers  at Deadline’s Contenders Film: Los Angeles, Kuritzkes was joined by director Luca Gudagnino, producer Amy Pascal and actor Josh O’Connor.

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“What I loved about the script so much, is that it’s about three people who desperately don’t want something to happen. And they spend three years fearing that this will happen, and then it does… and they’re okay,” says Pascal. “And I think that’s really wonderful, unusual thing to make a movie about, because it’s such a human experience that we spend our whole lives being scared of something and then the actual event comes about and you learn you can survive it.”

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In terms of previous experience with tennis, it turns out the person with the most experience on stage was not a panelist, but actually Deadline’s moderator Pete Hammond. “I didn’t know anything about it, and I know nothing about it now,” joked Guadagnino.

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A boot camp was set up for the actors with tennis coach Brad Gilbert, though O’Connor says it taught him more than just the sport. “I’ve never worked out to that extent in all my life, and all of the confidence that brought,” he says, “for me, it felt like Luca leading me to this place of Patrick Zweig full of confidence and forthright. They were the more important aspects of that.”

Check out the panel video above.

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The presenting sponsor for this year’s Contenders Film: Los Angeles is  United for Business . Sponsors are  Eyeptizer Eyewear Final Draft + ScreenCraft , and partners are  Four Seasons Maui 11 Ravens  and  Robina Benson Design House .

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