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		<title>&#8220;Girls&#8217;&#8221; Alex Karpovsky on his new films</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tina Chadha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[caption id="attachment_114721" align="alignnone" width="614"]<a href="http://www.metro.us/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/ENT_AlexKarpovsky_8c_0220.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-114721" alt="Alex Karpovsky talks his new films and fighting loneliness." src="http://www.metro.us/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/ENT_AlexKarpovsky_8c_0220-614x422.jpg" width="614" height="422" /></a> Alex Karpovsky talks his new films and fighting loneliness.[/caption]

Best known for his role as Ray Ploshansky on HBO’s “Girls,” indie filmmaker Alex Karpovsky helmed both films of a double feature slated for a limited release at Lincoln Center this Friday. Karpovsky wrote, directed and stars in both “Red Flag” and “Rubberneck.” “Red Flag” tells the story of a filmmaker on a lonely road-trip, and “Rubberneck” centers on an introverted scientist whose infatuation with a co-worker turns into obsession. Karpovsky spoke with us about what draws him into a story, getting into character and what loneliness does to his head.

<strong>You tend to play characters at crossroads in their lives. They’re living through   difficult times, jilted in love — is this something you seek out?</strong>
To some extent. “Rubberneck,” “Red Flag” and “Girls” are largely character-driven. I think stories of people in transition are naturally interesting. That’s where all the juicy stuff is.
<strong>And you’re specifically interested in loneliness?</strong>
Lonely people searching for a cure for their loneliness. No matter how misguided or tortured or perverse that search might be.
<strong>Would you say that you’re a romantic? I think a lot of people would say that the Ray and Shoshanna arc is their favorite in “Girls.”</strong>
I like to think I’m interested in all of those things. In “Girls,” I try to understand what they want from me, and it’s usually something that I have a lot of fun doing. In my own projects, I tend toward stories driven by misfortune. I’m not particularly engaged by watching people be showered in fortune and blessings. It doesn’t create a forum for conflict.
<strong>Creative loneliness inspired “Red Flag.” Are you glad to be out of that part of your life?</strong>
I do a lot of things as part of a negotiation with loneliness. I wrote “Red Flag” by myself, but the writing process wasn’t that long, so I didn’t have time for the suicidal thoughts to really solidify.
<strong>Can you tell us anything about your next project?</strong>
I’m starting to collaborate with people on it, which is making it bearable. It’s something I want to shoot in Mexico. We went down there in December to do some location scouting, and hopefully it should come out at some point in the future.
<strong>What do you like best about the filmmaking process?</strong>
The variety. Writing is usually a solitary thing, so I start itching for collaboration. Production is more of a circus. With editing, it’s back to a sort of solitary state. I don’t know how writers don’t get paralyzed by loneliness. I couldn’t do it.]]></description>
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<p>Best known for his role as Ray Ploshansky on HBO’s “Girls,” indie filmmaker Alex Karpovsky helmed both films of a double feature slated for a limited release at Lincoln Center this Friday. Karpovsky wrote, directed and stars in both “Red Flag” and “Rubberneck.” “Red Flag” tells the story of a filmmaker on a lonely road-trip, and “Rubberneck” centers on an introverted scientist whose infatuation with a co-worker turns into obsession. Karpovsky spoke with us about what draws him into a story, getting into character and what loneliness does to his head.</p>
<p><strong>You tend to play characters at crossroads in their lives. They’re living through   difficult times, jilted in love — is this something you seek out?</strong><br />
To some extent. “Rubberneck,” “Red Flag” and “Girls” are largely character-driven. I think stories of people in transition are naturally interesting. That’s where all the juicy stuff is.<br />
<strong>And you’re specifically interested in loneliness?</strong><br />
Lonely people searching for a cure for their loneliness. No matter how misguided or tortured or perverse that search might be.<br />
<strong>Would you say that you’re a romantic? I think a lot of people would say that the Ray and Shoshanna arc is their favorite in “Girls.”</strong><br />
I like to think I’m interested in all of those things. In “Girls,” I try to understand what they want from me, and it’s usually something that I have a lot of fun doing. In my own projects, I tend toward stories driven by misfortune. I’m not particularly engaged by watching people be showered in fortune and blessings. It doesn’t create a forum for conflict.<br />
<strong>Creative loneliness inspired “Red Flag.” Are you glad to be out of that part of your life?</strong><br />
I do a lot of things as part of a negotiation with loneliness. I wrote “Red Flag” by myself, but the writing process wasn’t that long, so I didn’t have time for the suicidal thoughts to really solidify.<br />
<strong>Can you tell us anything about your next project?</strong><br />
I’m starting to collaborate with people on it, which is making it bearable. It’s something I want to shoot in Mexico. We went down there in December to do some location scouting, and hopefully it should come out at some point in the future.<br />
<strong>What do you like best about the filmmaking process?</strong><br />
The variety. Writing is usually a solitary thing, so I start itching for collaboration. Production is more of a circus. With editing, it’s back to a sort of solitary state. I don’t know how writers don’t get paralyzed by loneliness. I couldn’t do it.</p>
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