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How ‘Challengers’ Screenwriter Justin Kuritzkes Aces Character, Tension and Stakes
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Justin Kuritzkes is the screenwriter for the film, Challengers, starring Zendaya, Mike Faist, and Josh O’Connor. The story revolves around tennis pros who are caught in a love triangle. It’s not just about the game of tennis, but about the game of love and power. Let’s dive into Justin’s process of writing such a damn good movie!
In today’s episode, No Film School’s GG Hawkins speaks with writer Justin Kuritzkes to discuss:
- How screenplays differ from other written mediums
- Building up a story that would realistically exist in the real world
- The inspiration behind the story
- How writing the movie made tennis less enjoyable for him to watch
- Deciding on the setting of the story
- Surprising moments during the writing process
- Writing in cars, hotel rooms, and airplanes when you are pressed for time
- The questions he asked himself before writing the story
- Collaborating with actors and getting their feedback
- Feeling like you are watching the movie as you write the script
Memorable Quotes
- “The thing about screenwriting is that it’s such a rigidly formalistic, medium.” [3:52]
- “I started thinking about the movie and I started watching a lot of tennis. Quickly, I became an obsessive tennis fan. I almost didn’t want to write the movie.” [11:40]
- “It’s like the big bang. Once the character is there, it’s sort of like “Now, there is light!’” [14:23]
- “If you feel like you are watching the movie when you’re writing it, hopefully, other people will feel that way, too.” [24:37]
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Manage episode 415248829 series 118896
Justin Kuritzkes is the screenwriter for the film, Challengers, starring Zendaya, Mike Faist, and Josh O’Connor. The story revolves around tennis pros who are caught in a love triangle. It’s not just about the game of tennis, but about the game of love and power. Let’s dive into Justin’s process of writing such a damn good movie!
In today’s episode, No Film School’s GG Hawkins speaks with writer Justin Kuritzkes to discuss:
- How screenplays differ from other written mediums
- Building up a story that would realistically exist in the real world
- The inspiration behind the story
- How writing the movie made tennis less enjoyable for him to watch
- Deciding on the setting of the story
- Surprising moments during the writing process
- Writing in cars, hotel rooms, and airplanes when you are pressed for time
- The questions he asked himself before writing the story
- Collaborating with actors and getting their feedback
- Feeling like you are watching the movie as you write the script
Memorable Quotes
- “The thing about screenwriting is that it’s such a rigidly formalistic, medium.” [3:52]
- “I started thinking about the movie and I started watching a lot of tennis. Quickly, I became an obsessive tennis fan. I almost didn’t want to write the movie.” [11:40]
- “It’s like the big bang. Once the character is there, it’s sort of like “Now, there is light!’” [14:23]
- “If you feel like you are watching the movie when you’re writing it, hopefully, other people will feel that way, too.” [24:37]
Mentioned:
Find No Film School everywhere:
On the Web
https://www.facebook.com/nofilmschool
https://twitter.com/nofilmschool
YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/user/nofilmschool
https://www.instagram.com/nofilmschool
Send us an email with questions or feedback: podcast@nofilmschool.com!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
804 episoder
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