In an interview with The Times in 1991, Campion explained that she had wanted to make a film about Frame for years. “I read her novel ‘Owls Do Cry,’ when I was about 13,” Campion said. It airs in a world in which “internet celebrity” is no longer a novel label. Nearly five decades have passed since a man known by the pseudonym D.B. Cooper hijacked a passenger plane over the Pacific Northwest, jumped out and landed in the American imagination.
Source: New York Times November 23, 2020 06:00 UTC