"I have this embedded faith in the process through which films of a certain type get discovered on longer timelines"
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The phrase “films of a certain type” is doing deliberate, diplomatic work. It’s a way of naming a category without sounding self-important: adult dramas, formally odd stories, talky character pieces, movies that refuse to behave like content. He doesn’t say “good films,” because that sounds sanctimonious. He says “get discovered,” which frames success not as marketing domination but as audience recognition - a slower, more organic kind of legitimacy.
There’s subtext, too, about how the industry has changed. The old system allowed for second runs, critics’ columns, word-of-mouth that traveled city to city. Now the window is brutal: if you don’t spike immediately, you’re declared dead. Norton’s “process” is a bet that culture still has memory, that people will keep digging, that the canon is partly built from what didn’t win the opening weekend. It’s hope, but also a critique: the market is impatient; the audience, at its best, isn’t.
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