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See inside the making of Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon A Time In Hollywood

A mini-doc, titled A Love Letter To Making Movies, features the director and cast, and offers a new insight into the film’s production, themes, and ideas

Last year, Quentin Tarantino returned to our screens with his ninth masterpiece, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, a film documenting a faded television actor’s strive to achieve fame in Hollywood’s Golden Age: 1969 Los Angeles. Now, the treasury of Tarantino themes, concepts, and inspirations has been brought to us in the form of a 30-minute featurette offering a new insight into the film’s production. 

The documentary, titled A Love Letter To Making Movies, has been released by Sony Pictures and dives into the making of Once Upon A Time In Hollywood. As well as exploring the movie’s themes and ideas, the mini-doc features interviews with the film’s stars, including Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, and Margot Robbie, as well as Tarantino himself. 

Despite announcing that his tenth film will be his last, the director – who’s nominated in ten different Oscars categories, including Best Picture – has revealed that he’s directing a Once Upon A Time In Hollywood spin-off, set around the film’s fictitious TV show, Bounty Law. It’s no wonder Tarantino is continuing to churn out work considering the thunderous success that always follows. 

Watch Once Upon A Time In Hollywood – A Love Letter To Making Movies below. 

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