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Windfall Director Charlie McDowell on Making a Film Without a Traditional Protagonist
Mar 18 2022
With Windfall now streaming on Netflix, I recently spoke with director Charlie McDowell about making the Hitchcockian thriller. Written by McDowell's frequent collaborator Justin Lader as well as Seven scribe Andrew Kevin Walker, the film is about a wealthy couple (Lily Collins and Jesse Plemons) who arrive at their vacation home only to find it's being robbed by Jason Segel.
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