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Denis Villeneuve, Jake Gyllenhaal reunite for Enemy

Director Denis Villeneuve and actor Jake Gyllenhaal are back together again this weekend with the psychological thriller Enemy, another collaboration hitting theatres after last fall's Prisoners. The pair discuss their working relationship with CBC's Eli Glasner.

Jake Gyllenhaal, Denis Villeneuve reteam on Enemy

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Actor and filmmaker, who also made 2013's Prisoners, discuss their working relationship on the mind-bending thriller Enemy.

Director Denis Villeneuve and actor Jake Gyllenhaal are back in theatres together again this weekend with the psychological thriller Enemy.

Adapted from the late Nobel laureate Jos Saramago's novel The Double, Enemy is a mind-bending, Toronto-set tale about an introverted, dishevelled professor who discovers he has a doppelganger an outgoing, bit-part actor and becomes obsessed with tracking him down. Once they meet, the lives of the two men become irrevocably intertwined.

The pair filmed Enemy (which was a big winner at last week's Canadian Screen Awards) before their recent Hollywood collaboration Prisoners, the child-kidnapping drama that debuted in theatres in fall 2013.

Working on the two films, actor and director developed a strong, mutual respect.

"As a director, you're a bit of a dictator. But I feel that you're a better director if you're open to other people's ideas. It means that it's tougher: you have to be in a choosing process, you have to put the ego aside," Villeneuve told CBC News.

"As long as everybody's aiming in the same direction...I'm open to my main partners in the film crew."

"That's the balance," Gyllenhaal added, "where there's a deep respect for the things that he wants, but sometimes he'll really listen if my instinct is strong about something."

In the attached lead video, Villeneuve and Gyllenhaal talk to CBC's Eli Glasner about their working relationship.