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Interview: Director Jake Schreier talks about new film Paper Towns

A gangster movie by Martin Scorsese might seem an unlikely reference for the creators of last year's big teen weepie, but Schreier tells Steven Zeitchik how Paper Towns merits the outsized comparison

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Long-time neighbours and childhood friends Margo and Quentin in Paper Towns. Photos: AP

The names of plenty of films might come up if you're discussing Paper Towns, the new millennial romance from the novelist and screenwriters behind last year's teen weepie The Fault in Our Stars.

Casino and The Big Sleep are not among them.

Yet those reference points ran through the mind of director Jake Schreier as he was making his new film, about a high-school senior (Nat Wolff) pining for a free-spirited neighbour (Cara Delevingne) after she disappears.

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"There is a mystery and a search and a femme fatale, so The Big Sleep and The Long Goodbye felt right," says Schreier, who showed both those films to his cast.

And Casino?

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"OK, maybe not the story. But the framing, and the bigness of some of the scenes about people in high school, which is the same bigness Scorsese used in that movie," Schreier says, then laughs knowingly at the outsized comparison.

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