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‘The Plot Against America’ Production Designer Richard Hoover on the Importance of Red and Muted Colors

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By Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor Earlier this month, HBO’s “The Plot Against America” came to a rousing end. It was up to production designer Richard Hoover to help the multiple directors of the show create the look for the show’s alternate timeline which posits that aviator Charles Lindbergh, played by Ben Cole, a Nazi sympathizer, is elected president in 1940 instead of Franklin D.

Roosevelt. Based on the 2004 Phillip Roth novel of the same name, the six-part series finale opened with a series of anti-Semitic crimes and the looting of businesses owned by Jews.

Evelyn’s (Winona Ryder) husband was arrested and she turned to Bess (Zoe Kazan), her sister for sympathy. And to close out the series, Frank Sinatra’s “That’s America to Me”

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