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Guillermo del Toro: ‘Success isn't easy'

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Guillermo del Toro insists “success isn’t easy”.

The 53-year-old Mexican filmmaker is currently receiving lots of praise for his gothic romance ‘The Shape of Water’ which scooped the most Academy Award and BAFTA nomination­s this year - but admitted he never thought his film would receive the critical acclaim it has.

Speaking at the winners press conference after nabbing the Director prize at the BAFTA awards on Sunday at the Royal Albert Hall, in London, del Toro said: “You never know, there are movies that you think are going to go one way and go another.

“Failure and success live next door to each other and the doors have no number, you just knock and you don’t know who is going to open. Success isn’t easy.

“It’s a confluence of the zeitgeist and your story and the way it’s sold and marketing and where it finds its place. You never know.”

The 2018 BAFTA marks his second after previously receiving one for his 2006 movie ‘Pan’s Labyrinth’ and he admitted the accolade was particular­ly special because it was voted for by his contempora­ries.

He said: “I feel heavier, it must be the canapés. It feels beautiful. I was here with ‘Pan’s Labyrinth’ and now it has a twin.

“I think that as a director it means a lot to be receiving an award from your peers. Movies can be watched and analysed by everyone but the true beauty of your craft is understood by your peers.”

Del Toro is leading the nomination­s for the upcoming Academy Awards next month and admitted the only way he can “survive” awards season is to get “really, really, nervous on the day”.

Failure and success live next door to each other and the doors have no number, you just knock and you don't know who is going to open. Success isn't easy. Guillermo del Toro

He said: “The only way a man of my heft can survive this season is by getting really, really nervous on the day and then getting really, really nervous a minute before they open the envelope.

“If it wasn’t that way I would keel over. I try to mediate the hopes with a zen-like being in the moment.” Meanwhile, Alexandre Desplat thinks it “makes no sense” that Guillermo del Toro has been accused of plagiarism.

The critically-acclaimed director is currently under fire from ‘Amelie’ filmmaker JeanPierre Jeunet after he claimed del Toro copied a scene from one his 1991 fantasy/crime movie ‘Delicatess­en’.

But now the 56-year-old composer - who collaborat­ed with the Mexican filmmaker in his latest movie ‘The Shape of Water’ - has defended him saying the accusation­s are a “mistake”.

Speaking to BANG Showbiz at this year’s BAFTA awards on Sunday at the Royal Albert Hall in London, Desplat said: “It makes no sense.

“How many scenes in a movie with a bed and a couch and TV, there’s millions of them.

“And what the actors do in the Guillermo del Toro film has nothing to do with Jean-Pierre’s movie.

“I think it’s a mistake.”

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Guillermo del Toro accepts the award for Best Director at AARP's 17th Annual Movies For Grownups Awards at the Beverly Wilshire Four Seasons Hotel recently in Beverly Hills, California.
— AFP photo Guillermo del Toro accepts the award for Best Director at AARP's 17th Annual Movies For Grownups Awards at the Beverly Wilshire Four Seasons Hotel recently in Beverly Hills, California.

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