<span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="60">E</span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">ver wondered how great directors </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">devise the ideas for their films? Perhaps locked away in a room alone reading the classics</span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15"> or visiting disaster zones or war-torn trouble spots? Not so for </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic" data-atex-track="-15"><em>The Trip to Spain</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15"> director Michael Winterbottom. In a delicious piece of self-referential post-modernism, the original idea for this film about two men having lunch, often, came from having lunch.</span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">"We'd [the director </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">and co-stars Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon] been wanting to make a new film together for a while," he says. "Ever since we </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">worked together on [2005 movie] </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic" data-atex-track="-15"><em>A Cock and Bull Story</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">. We kept meeting for lunch to talk about ideas, and we just couldn't come up with any good ideas, so we just thought – why not film lunch?"</span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">It sounds </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">simple, but there is method to </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">his madness</span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">.</span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">"The thing with comedy, especially film comedy, is the more plot you put into it, the less funny it is," he</span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15"> says. "There's always this tension between the bits that are story and the bits that are funny. With a sitcom, you </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">accept that there isn't a plot, but film comedies sometimes try and tell these complicated stories as well as be funny. Sometimes that works, but often there's a bit of a clash. We have the advantage of there being no story. Nothing happens, so it's easier to be funny."</span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">Winterbottom perhaps does himself a disservice by saying "nothing happens". Admittedly the plot – two middle-aged men travel round Spain telling jokes and doing celebrity impressions over lunch – probably won't win any awards, but the off-the-cuff humour and constant baiting from the two leads is hugely entertaining. So how much of that humour is actually off-the-cuff?</span> ______________ <strong>Read more: </strong> <a href="https://www.thenational.ae/arts-culture/the-trip-to-spain-a-collision-of-comedy-and-the-culinary-on-the-menu-1.628463">The Trip to Spain: a collision of comedy and the culinary on the menu</a> ______________ <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">"We have a rough outline," Winterbottom says. "We meet up for lunch maybe about five times over about a year before shooting, and just chat about general themes and where we're going, then I come up with about a 50-page outline. With all three films, there's always an element of culture to it, so all the Cervantes and Orwell stuff is in the outline, and areas where we think there could be some humour, but almost always the funniest bits are the bits that are developed spontaneously."</span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">It sounds like </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">a dream job – travelling round England, Italy and now Spain for part three, eating expensive food with two of the funniest men in show business, and the director admits his lot could be </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">worse.</span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">"Work's always work, but they're very good company," he says. "It's hard to find two people you can be with constantly for a month and not want to kill them, but with Steve and Rob it is actually very enjoyable."</span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">Coogan, it would seem, is particularly enjoyable company – </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic" data-atex-track="-15"><em>The Trip to Spain</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15"> is the sixth movie Winterbottom has directed him in since the pair first came together for 2002's </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic" data-atex-track="-15"><em>24 Hour Party People</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">, and it is worth noting that some of Coogan's most critically acclaimed work</span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15"> has been when Winterbottom is in the director's chair.</span> <br/> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">"I'm a big fan of Steve and I enjoy working with Steve," he says. "When I did </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic" data-atex-track="-15"><em>24 Hour Party People</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">, it was set in Manchester, which Steve knew really well. It was about [music mogul] Tony Wilson, who Steve knew, and it was about Manchester music, which Steve knew. That was a lucky starting point, and you find with Steve, and with Rob too, that even though you might have a really solid script like we did with </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic" data-atex-track="-15"><em>24...</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">, the starting point is really when you get on set – they generate a lot of their own material, and you end up getting a lot of brand new material on set that you end up squeezing into the film. It makes my job </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">easy."</span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">With a professional relationship spanning more than </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">15 years, Coogan and Winterbottom have been through a lot</span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">. The Coogan we see in </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic" data-atex-track="-15"><em>The Trip to Spain</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15"> seems closer to the comedian's best-known creation, Alan Partridge, than ever before – his oft-raised Oscar nominations for </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic" data-atex-track="-15"><em>Philomena</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15"> are his real-life persona's equivalent of Partridge's prized Rover 800. </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">How close is the on-screen Coogan to his off-screen equivalent?</span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">"Steve in </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic" data-atex-track="-15"><em>The Trip</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15"> is close to real-life Steve," Winterbottom admits. "A lot of the humour comes from making fun of themselves rather than making fun of others. Steve is rightly very proud of </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic" data-atex-track="-15"><em>Philomena</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">, and he does see himself as a serious writer and intellectual, but he's also aware that he can bang on about it, and it's that sense of self-awareness that generates a lot of the humour. </span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">"If he's becoming more like Alan Partridge, I guess maybe it's because he's getting close to the age Alan Partridge is now – he was in his 20s when he started playing him."</span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">Sadly for </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic" data-atex-track="-15"><em>The Trip </em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">fans</span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">, Winterbottom reveals this may be the last we see of Coogan and Brydon's lunch exploits, despite rumours of a forthcoming Irish episode.</span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">"Three's enough, I think," he says. "</span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">I don't think we'll do anymore. We had talked about Ireland at one point. It's really just a case of: 'Where do you fancy going?' But no, I don't think we'll do any more."</span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">So if </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic" data-atex-track="-15"><em>The Trip</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15"> is over, where next? </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">Winterbottom</span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15"> is a</span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15"> diverse director, having helmed </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">harrowing war stories (</span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic" data-atex-track="-15"><em>Welcome to Sarajevo</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">, 1997) and </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">adaptations of classics (</span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic" data-atex-track="-15"><em>Jude</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">, 1996) to hard-hitting documentaries (</span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic" data-atex-track="-15"><em>In This World</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">, 2002), as well as comedies such as </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic" data-atex-track="-15"><em>The Trip</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">. If he had just one more film to make, what genre would he turn to?</span> <br/> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-5">"I think I'd go back to a war movie," he says. "I've been meeting a lot of journalists who've covered wars recently and having some really interesting conversations.</span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-5"> I'd want to look at their experiences in Syria</span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-5">, not just about the war, but </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-5">how journalism works these days." </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">Somewhat weightier subject matter </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">than </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic" data-atex-track="-15"><em>The Trip</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-15">, but for now, lunch is served.</span> ______________ <strong>Read more: </strong> ______________