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    Damien Chazelle: Shy musician turned Hollywood darling

    By Frankie Taggart in Los Angeles | China Daily | Updated: 2017-01-14 07:19

    For a man whose movies burst with bravado and swagger, Damien Chazelle is disarmingly shy, but the filmmaker is finding himself increasingly in the spotlight as the awards pile up.

    The 31-year-old director's latest movie La La Land, a sumptuous musical throwback to the halcyon days of Old Hollywood, came away with seven statuettes at last Sunday's Golden Globes, more than any other film in the show's history.

    Veteran film critic Anne Thompson, awards editor for movie blog IndieWire, describes the youngest ever recipient of the best director award as the kind of filmmaker who is respected not just by reviewers but also by his peers in the industry.

    "Damien Chazelle is a young version of Quentin Tarantino or Martin Scorsese - a gifted film nerd, super smart, who knows the classics well enough to deconstruct them and put them back together again in fresh new ways," Thompson says. "He's not pretentious. He's had to struggle to get where he is."

    It is likely to be a memorable year for Chazelle, as every Golden Globes best director over the last decade - with the lone exception of Ben Affleck in 2013 - has gone on to win the Oscar.

    "It took six years to get the movie going. All of this is just so surreal. The dream come true was literally the first day of shooting. All of this is even more surreal," he told journalists backstage at the Globes.

    Stage fright

    A native of Rhode Island, Chazelle was born to Celia Martin, a writer, and French-American Bernard Chazelle, a pioneering computer scientist and a huge jazz and blues fan.

    Inspired at a very young age by Edward Zwick's epic civil war film Glory (1989), Chazelle had always planned to become a filmmaker but took up jazz drumming in high school, becoming obsessed and practicing up to eight hours a day.

    It wasn't until he started reading visual studies at Harvard that he realized his true calling was filmmaking.

    Chazelle wrote, produced, co-shot and directed the lion's share of his first feature, jazz musical Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench, while he was still an undergraduate.

    He continued playing the drums at Harvard, where he was in a band with Justin Hurwitz, who would eventually join the crew of La La Land, winning the best original song Golden Globe for penning the infectious City of Stars.

    But Chazelle had always suffered from crippling stage fright before performances and came to accept that his nerves would continue to be an obstacle to a career in music.

    "I couldn't handle the particular kind of terror that came from performing on a stage or performing period," he said at a recent roundtable discussion for directors the Hollywood Reporter.

    Chazelle says he still gets nervous directing, or even watching screenings, and is "in awe of actors" who are "better at handling it than I am."

    Nostalgia

    Nevertheless, his experiences as an aspiring drummer were the inspiration for his darkly comic second feature Whiplash (2014) - the intense story of the stormy relationship between a bullying teacher and his jazz drumming student.

    The movie swept up trophies on the film festival circuit and won three Oscars, including for best supporting actor for J.K. Simmons, and nominations for best picture and for Chazelle's screenplay.

    All the while Chazelle, who has writing credits for The Last Exorcism Part II, Grand Piano (both 2013) and last year's hit sci-fi thriller 10 Cloverfield Lane, harbored the ambition to make a musical.

    He said in an interview in 2014 of his nostalgia for the golden age of cinema and musical comedies, performed by the likes of Jacques Demy, Ginger Rogers, Fred Astaire, and Gene Kelly.

    "It was the last generation who danced to jazz, just before rock. The 1930s to the 1960s is an era which means a lot to me, not only cinematically but musically," he says.

    Next up for Chazelle is First Man, a biopic on Neil Armstrong, with shooting expected to begin early this year and La La Land star Ryan Gosling due to play the iconic astronaut.

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    Damien Chazelle: Shy musician turned Hollywood darling

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