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>The renowned filmmaker Adolfo Aristarain presented his book "El oficio del cine" at an event in which he reviewed his career and his experience working with the Italian director Sergio Leone, whom he considered "a hack" and whom he "lost respect to" and with the actor Charles Bronson, whom he defined as "the biggest son of a bitch in the world."
>I got along badly with Leone, I don't like his cinema a bit. [...] Meanwhile, dealing with Bronson during filming was not positive either: "The first five days everything went well because he had not arrived. But when he arrived... Bronson was born and set out to be the biggest son of a bitch in the world. There are guys who can have something to come out of their inside and be sons of bitches, but Bronson's was very premeditated."
>I lost respect for Leone because of the things Bronson did to screw up the three assistant directors and because one day, when he saw that the camera was on the floor in a corner, the actor said: "the camera doesn't go there; when they change it, call me" and left. And Leone changed the place of the camera. That's when I said: "this man is a hack". Because if you know where you put the camera and why you want it there, explain it to him, but don't change because the guy asks you to,"