I love the way Marketa beams when Travis talks to her first. It's such a small thing and means so much. Most people aren't concious when they fall into the trap of addressing the guys first and giving them more attention. It doesn't take much to change the order of things and make women feel that they aren't second-class citizens. Well done, Travis! I smiled along with her. That was the highlight here for me. She has a glorious smile. I love these two. Great interview.
Pffff feminist everywhere. Travis didn't mean that. It's bevause Glen is the main character, not marketa. It's about Glen's life in the movie. If we were to replace those two with say Meryl Steep and Julia Roberts, would you feel the same way as you did for Marketa to Julia ? feminist always makes drama of everything
The movie is loosely based on Glen's busking life, Glen wrote the songs, Glen's friend made the movie, Glen was in "The Frames" making records, Glen had been a performing musician for years and years, Glen suggested a teenager who knew a little piano and had the right accent. But I'm sure Travis didn't address her first simply because she was a woman. Wow.
I apologize in advance. It's not too often I get this worked up over grammatical or spelling errors, but... Why do so many of the commenters for this video continually insist on calling the interviewer *Travis* Smiley? His name is *Tavis* Smiley, without the "r". Thank you. :-)