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Nov 25, 2020

[Answer] Which film's featured artworks were drawn by the director?

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...1. "The Danish Girl" 2. "Big Eyes" 3. "Banksy" 4. "Titanic"




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"Titanic" - When Rose asks Jack to “Paint me like one of your French girls” in “Titanic” (1997), the hand holding the pencil is none other than that of the film’s director. James Cameron sketches Kate Winslet wearing the Heart of the Ocean diamond, but there’s one slight problem. Cameron was left-handed, while DiCaprio (who plays Jack) was right-handed. Cameron came up with an easy solution for that, however; he flipped the film horizontally to provide a mirror image of his work-in-progress. He also drew all the artworks in the portfolio Jack bandied about — a man of many talents!:


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