Noah Baumbach says he doesn’t like to think about death despite his most recent movie dealing with that topic.Noah Baumbach, the director of “White Noise,” doesn’t like to contemplate death too much despite the central topic of his most recent movie being impending death.
“I try not to think about it as much as anybody,” he tells Page Six exclusively at the 60th New York Film Festival Opening Night on Friday.,” which is based on the acclaimed Don DeLillo novel.Stephen Lovekin/Shutterstock Adam Driver plays a college professor whose comfortable suburban life is upended when a nearby chemical leak causes “The Airborne Toxic Event,” forcing him and his family to flee.
“I do feel, as something I got from the book and I got from the movie is that in some ways to accept death is maybe to live a fuller life,” he says. “So I saw the structure of the movie as these people who are moving closer to death but are also starting to open themselves up to the concept of a more open life.”Baumbach directed and co-wrote the screenplay for"White Noise."
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