The Director’s Cut - A DGA Podcast

Roofman with Derek Cianfrance and David Gordon Green (Ep. 569)

Oct 9, 2025
Derek Cianfrance, an acclaimed director known for character-driven films, joins David Gordon Green to discuss his new project, Roofman. He dives into researching the real Jeffrey Manchester and crafting an engaging narrative that merges comedy and tragedy. Cianfrance shares insights on creating a nostalgic 2004 Toys “R” Us set and emphasizes the importance of spontaneity during filming. He also reveals his approach to editing, audience testing, and musical choices that shape the film’s emotional tone.
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ANECDOTE

Poster Moment From The Real Jeff

  • Derek Cianfrance recounts Jeffrey Manchester calling after seeing the movie poster and asking where the idea came from.
  • He explains he built the toy store and Channing Tatum wandered into a shot looking exactly like the poster image.
INSIGHT

Reassembling A Creative Family

  • Derek reunited his Blue Valentine crew to recapture a collaborative family dynamic on set.
  • He framed this film as moving from his usual tragedy into a lighter, more balanced tone.
ANECDOTE

400 Hours With The Real Jeff

  • Derek describes 400 hours of phone calls with Jeff while Jeff sat in a maximum security prison in Raleigh.
  • He used those conversations to test whether Jeff's tall tales were true by speaking to others in his life.
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