"For me, the filmmaking has to be about the dramaturgy"
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The subtext is a quiet rebuttal to two temptations that have only grown louder in the director’s lifetime: the fetish of the image (the pretty shot as substitute for meaning) and the fetish of the concept (the cool idea as substitute for felt experience). Jordan’s films, from Mona Lisa to The Crying Game to Michael Collins, are built around moral complication and shifting identity. They hinge on what characters don’t say, what they can’t admit, what history forces them to perform. Dramaturgy is how you make those tensions legible without explaining them to death.
There’s also a career-long practicality inside the phrase. Jordan has moved between intimate thrillers, historical epics, and genre work. Dramaturgy becomes the portable compass: whatever the budget, whatever the genre, the movie lives or dies on whether the audience feels the turn of the screw. It’s an anti-auteurist statement disguised as an auteur’s credo: not “look at my vision,” but “watch what the drama does to you.”
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