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  <title>LEONARDO VAN DIJL</title>
  <description>Hot off a '100% Fresh' (!) rating on Rotten Tomatoes and the announcement that his film is Belgium's official submission for the 2025 Oscars, director Leonardo Van Dijl enters the loft for an in-depth conversation about his already acclaimed debut&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;'Julie Keeps Quiet'. Together with Dominique, he dives into his time at Vice and film school, his provocative award-winning short 'Get Ripped', the importance of the queer gaze and the anxieties &amp;amp;amp; breakthroughs that come with the honest search for your voice.&amp;amp;nbsp; Leonardo opens up about the elaborate process of securing funding for and the making of 'Julie Keeps Quiet' as well ashis choice of collaborators like his cinematographer - and Dominique's favourite - Nicolas Karakatsanis and the acclaimed music composer Caroline Shaw.&amp;amp;nbsp; The filmmaker also discusses the importance of boundaries on set and the movie's stylish easter eggs that will undoubtedly tickle fashion connoisseurs.&amp;amp;nbsp; Follow 'Julie Keeps Quiet'&amp;amp;nbsp;HERE.&amp;amp;nbsp; 'Julie Keeps Quiet' is out in EU / UK cinemas now.&amp;amp;nbsp; Follow The Most: On&amp;amp;nbsp;Instagram. On&amp;amp;nbsp;Facebook. </description>
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