For director Edward Zwick, "A proposito della notte scorsa... (1986) was the realization of a goal that began ten years before, in Paris [, France], where he studied drama on a Rockefeller Scholarship, supporting himself as a sometime correspondent for Rolling Stone and The New Republic magazines. When Woody Allen came to France to film Amore e guerra (1975), Zwick presented himself as a twenty-one year old neophyte, fluent in French, who'd do any menial work just to be on the set. Zwick said: "I wound-up as a third assistant to the assistant director's assistant, standing in the rain, directing traffic. "But Woody took me along when the unit moved to Hungary which turned out to be a tremendous experience. It also convinced me of what I wanted to do in life. Somehow make it from directing traffic to directing movies".
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