True Detective director Cary Fukunaga talks candidly about problematic production period
Cary Fukunaga has spoken about troubles 💞working on😼 True Detective

True Detective's Cary Fukunaga has spoken 𝓰about difficulties working on the acclaimed HBO series, of which he directed all eight episodes of the first♒ season.
"The show was presented to me in the way we p꧒itched it around town &n🌼dash; as an independent film made into television," the director told .
"The writer and director are a team. Over the course of the project, Nic [Pizzolatto, writer/creator] kept positioning himself as if he was my boss and I was like, 'But you're not my boss. We're partners. We collaborate.' By the time they got to postproduction, people like [former programming president] Michael Lombardo were giving Nic more power. It was disheartening because it didn't feel like the p🌃artnership was fair."
Fukunaga directed the critically acclaimed season 1, but did not return to helm season 2 or 3. He was an exec😼utive producer on both further installments, however.
"Nic is a really good writer, but I do think he needs to be edited down," Fukunaga continued. "It becomes too much about the writing and not enough about the momentum of the story. My struggle with him was to take some of these long dialogue scenes an𒈔d put some air into them. We differed on tone and taste."
Season 1 of th𒁃e series starred Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson, while season 2 focused on 💫Collin Farrell and Rachel McAdams, and season 3 saw Mahershala Ali and Stephen Dorff in the leading roles.
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