CAM: In March, for one and a half years of shooting.
THC: You have been in both theater [in Outward Bound in Los Angeles as well as in productions of Time of Your Life, Stage Door and The Sound of Music] and film. Do you have a preference?
CAM: Theater will always hold a fond spot in my mind, although it is so much work, much different than working on a movie. I would actually love to do a musical.
THC: What was it like to work on science fiction versus Chocolat, which is more of a love-story/comedy? Do you prefer either genre?
CAM: Every movie is different-there's a different location, different people. Chocolat was a joy to make, as we were filming in beautiful locations in France and England. Lasse Hallstrom is such an amazing director-overall it was a wonderful experience.
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