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  "path": "/133311-interview-amanda-kramer-by-design/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-02-18T16:59:32.000Z",
  "site": "https://filmmakermagazine.com",
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    "Directors",
    "Interviews",
    "Production Designers",
    "Amanda Kramer",
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    "Grace Surnow",
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  "textContent": "“I have never seen the problem with fetishizing objects and fetishizing people as though they were objects,” director Amanda Kramer tells me in a conversation ahead of the release of her latest film, By Design. “It doesn’t mean we don’t also see the person for their soul…They elicit romance. They elicit seduction. There’s something drawing you in, compelling, alluring, and the object itself is not necessarily lesser-than because it’s looked at in this way.” Kramer’s provocative theory is instructive. Her latest film, By Design, about a lonely woman named Camille (Juliette Lewis) who swaps bodies with a beautiful chair and […]\n\nSource",
  "title": "“What Does a Thing Provide You With?”: Amanda Kramer on the Props and Interiors in By Design"
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