Guillermo del Toro Remembers Making ‘Pan’s Labyrinth’: “Everything That Could Go Wrong Went Wrong”

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For the film’s 15th anniversary, the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures hosted the filmmaker, actor Doug Jones and cinematographer Guillermo Navarro for a screening and Q&A.

Unsure of whether or not he should take the superhero movie opportunity, del Toro ended up forgetting his notebook filled with ideas one day in a cab in London.

When the taxi driver was able to return it to him, the director took it as a sign to make his passion project.Screening the Spanish-language film in the Academy Museum’s newly opened David Geffen Theater, the Q&A that followed also included the film’s cinematographer Guillermo Navarro — who won the Oscar for best cinematography in 2007 — and

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