Behind-the-scenes look at Morgan Freeman filming Driving Miss Daisy (1989)
The article highlights a set of rare behind-the-scenes Polaroid photographs taken during the production of the 1994 film “Somebody to Love,” directed by Alexandre Rockwell.The film is a romantic drama set in Los Angeles that follows the interconnected lives of struggling artists and dreamers.
It draws inspiration from Federico Fellini’s “Nights of Cabiria” and features a notable ensemble cast, including Rosie Perez, Harvey Keitel, Anthony Quinn, Stanley Tucci, and a cameo by Quentin Tarantino.
Within the film, Steve Buscemi plays Mickey, a character described as a transvestite who works in the same bar as the protagonist Mercedes, portrayed by Rosie Perez.
His performance was noted for its emotional depth and authenticity, with critic Roger Ebert praising Buscemi for delivering a “surprisingly convincing” portrayal.
The focus of the article is on rare Polaroid images captured by artist Scott Williams, which show Buscemi in full costume and makeup while portraying his character.
These images offer a candid, behind-the-scenes glimpse into the actor’s transformation for the role, emphasizing the attention to detail in character design and performance preparation.
The photographs are presented as culturally and historically interesting artifacts from 1990s independent cinema, reflecting both the stylistic choices of the era and Buscemi’s versatility as an actor.Overall, the piece serves as a visual retrospective on a lesser-known film and highlights the collaborative artistic environment of its production.