Simon Baker Talks 'Limbo' and Making an 'Outback Noir' at TIFF 2023

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Baker discusses his transformation, addiction, filming with writer-director Ivan Sen in 16 days, and what's next for him as a director.

The Big Picture Filmmaker Ivan Sen returns to the Toronto International Film Festival with this year’s Limbo, starring Simon Baker, Natasha Wanganeen, and Rob Collins. Baker, who serves as executive producer and star of the film, also returns to the festival where he premiered his 2017 directorial debut Breath and sits down with Collider’s Steve Weintraub in our studio at the Cinema Center by MARBL to discuss working with Sen on this indie “Outback noir” in only 16 days.

BAKER: Yeah. That’s how it goes. That’s the film business. Particularly with independent film, you’ve gotta put the pieces of the puzzle together.BAKER: I don’t really wanna say anything. It’s a really big departure, in terms of your look for the film, with the tattoos and a different kind of haircut. I don't know how well-known you are in Australia, but with that kind of change of appearance, did you find yourself being able to be more anonymous? Did you enjoy that kind of appearance, going out in public?

You mentioned that you shot this in 16 days. Talk a little bit about what it’s like, as an actor, knowing you really do have to nail your shit every day. There’s no wasted time on this.

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