It was a full house at Luna Cinema in Leederville when Eric Bana arrived for the preview and QA session for his latest movie Closed Circuit. I’ve already reviewed the movie on this blog here, but thought I’d share some of the things I pondered while listening to a relaxed, happy, cheeky Bana being interviewed by Mark Naglazas.
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With no formal training, ‘to this day’, Bana is yet another example that lack of training is no barrier to reaching your dreams.
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2. No grand plan
Bana added that he had no grand plan, ‘no stars in my eyes’. That he fell into stand up, did sketch comedy for three years, which included the highly thought of Full Frontal, then ‘a combination of accidents’ saw him move into acting.
Time and again I hear that the ‘big break’ comes out of the blue, and often when people are away on holidays, or in the middle of some other major life event. For Eric it was his honeymoon. His agent called telling him about the Chopper project, a movie about notorious criminal Chopper Reid. But they needed Bana to fly back and audition, his answer was …
Bana ended up making a series of auditions and two years later, landed the role. Even then his future wasn’t guaranteed as the film fell over half a dozen times in pre-production.
What followed was a period of intense work including Black Hawk Down, and The Hulk.
But it was Troy which made the difference as it was seen throughout Europe.
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5.Arrive early and be ready to work
Bana went on to explain that he enjoys the research side of acting, and that he tries to get to the movie location early, so all the basics can be sorted out well before filming begins.
Closed Circuit is a political thriller and while filming the phone hacking scandal broke, which makes the story even more powerful. Political thrillers aren’t Bana’s usual role. While not a political person, Bana said he was attracted to the movie because: of the David versus Goliath story; that his character is working through a midlife crisis of sorts; plus he got to row on the Thames and wear some ‘snappy dressing.’
Chopper was one such movie, ‘when I read the script I knew straight away it was a fit for me.’
Bana was unclear about what he would be doing in the future, saying that he responds to what’s on his desk and that he has ‘no control over what comes over my desk.’ However he was very decisive about what he would not be doing. He won’t be putting on 40lbs again as he did for Chopper, explaining that it was ‘fun for the first two weeks of over eating, but then it was a pain.’ Nor will he be seen in Mad Max as it ‘would be like dating your sister.’ Sadly he also won’t be making a return to stand up.
‘Forget about where you are going to end up, just be happy doing it. Don’t have stars in your eyes. No matter how far your career goes just be happy doing it.
9. Audience question
The session began with Bana stopping the person asking the question to say … ‘it’s not fair that you know my name and I don’t know yours’. Thereafter everyone had to say their name to which Bana would say ‘Hi Sharron’ (or whatever their name was), with various degrees of cheek or sexual innuendo. Perhaps this is an approach other audience members could try.
The evening ended with a standing ovation, hoots and Bana urging people to continue to go to local cinemas.
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Listening to Bana was like having a chat with your older brother. He was another one of those rare unassuming stars;
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These are only a few of the things I learnt. Other topics discussed were: his average day when not on set; his decision not to live in LA; his heroes; Australians in film and the best thing about fame … cashmere … evidently;
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Clearly he hasn’t lost any of his cheeky comedy sass. I’m sure that if he went back to stand up he’d have the audience in stitches within minutes, as he did that night.
Luna Cinema in Leederville continues to hold some wonderfully insightful nights, look out for them and grab a ticket as soon as they are announced. Many thanks Luna Team.
Closed Circuit is still on in cinemas. http://www.lunapalace.com.au/?cin=sessions
Movie review go to https://www.theponderroom.com/2013/12/paranoia-bombs-and-eric-bana-what-more.html