Opening this weekend in limited release is writer-director David Lowery's Ain't Them Bodies Saints. The film centers on a young outlaw couple played by Rooney Mara and Casey Affleck who are apprehended by the law and must deal with the consequences of their actions. Affleck's character escapes prison years later and sets out to find his lover and daughter in 1970s Texas Hill Country. Loaded with amazing visuals and great performances, Ain't Them Bodies Saints is the type of movie that you should definitely see on the big screen in a movie theater. If it's playing in your area, I definitely recommend checking it out. For more on the film, watch the trailer, or here's all our previous coverage. At the recent Los Angeles press day, I landed an exclusive interview with Lowery. We talked about how the project came together, moving from being an editor to director, if he made any changes since premiering the film at Sundance, the casting process, deleted scenes, film versus digital, future projects, and more. Hit the jump for what he had to say. Collider: How are you doing today? DAVID LOWERY: I'm good, I'm good. What the hell has this process been like for you? You've been working for a while, but this is the first big ticket item that you've put out there, if you will. LOWERY: Yeah, absolutely. What's it been like for you, this entire process? LOWERY: There's been an intense learning curve, but my entire career has been a learning curve of trying to figure things out ...
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