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Emile Hirsch and Kevin Kline Talk About "The Emperor's Club" | |||||||||||||||
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by Rebecca Murray |
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Based on the short story, "The Palace Thief," director Michael Hoffman describes "The Emperor's Club" as being about "a principled teacher who gets in over his head, venturing into a situation more labyrinthian and complex than his vision of the world had prepared him for."
Cast in the role of the principled teacher is Academy Award-winner, Kevin Kline. Kline found the role of William Hundert to be a "fascinating study of a man who's living in the wrong century." Ethan Canin, author of "The Palace Thief," says Kline was a 'dream' choice in portraying Hundert.
The role of Sedgewick Bell, the student who challenges Hundert's beliefs, was given to newcomer Emile Hirsch ("The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys"). The filmmakers knew that bringing the character of Sedgewick alive onscreen would take making the character as multi-dimensional as possible. "It was important to leaven the serious dramatic moments with warmth, humor and levity so that Sedgewick can successfully cast his spell." Finding the right actor was the filmmakers' most difficult challenge.
Director Michael Hoffman recalls, "A couple of these kids would come in and I thought, 'Oh my God, this person has to go toe-to-toe with Kevin Kline.' What was fascinating was how clear it was when Emile Hirsch came in. His complexity and intelligence and natural instincts were so strong, we knew we had found Sedgewick Bell."
EMILE HIRSCH ('Sedgewick Bell')
This was an extremely tough role for any young actor. How did you get into character?
You're serious?
What was it about watching those two stations that helped you find Sedgewick?
Was it difficult playing this character? Sedgewick doesn't have many redeeming qualities.
You do an almost nude scene in this film. What was filming that scene like for you?
And your next project involves your character living next door to a porn star?
Are you trying to stay away from the typical 'teen comedy' movie roles?
How did you get the role in The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys, and what was it about that script that hooked you?
Of the two characters, Francis in "The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys" and Sedgewick in "The Emperor's Club," which one is more like you?
Is a man's character his fate?
In your opinion, what defines a teacher?
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