All Interview articles – Page 34
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The fight to make ‘Sound Of Metal’: “Hollywood didn’t want to hear about heavy metal and deaf people”
Sound Of Metal began as a hybrid docufiction in 2007, directed by Derek Cianfrance, and emerged over a decade later as the fiction feature debut of Darius Marder
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Bafta film heads on this year’s nominations, ceremony plans and what happens next
“We did create that level playing field we were desperate to create,” said Bafta CEO Amanda Berry.
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‘Drift Away’ director Xavier Beauvois describes why the film is about the “real desperation” in France today
Jérémie Renier stars as a local policeman whose life is undone when he mistakenly kills a man.
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Screen craft: DoP Tobias A Schliessler on the photos that inspired ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’
“We had the cameras in this small room hiding behind a piano.”
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Screen craft: Erik Messerschmidt on rebuilding Old Hollywood through the cinematography of ‘Mank’
“By the time [David Fincher] approaches you, he can see how the film would be laid out in his head.”
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Screen craft: DoP Mandy Walker on ‘Mulan’ battle scenes, Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis film
“With Yifei Lui’s stunts, we were able to capture her reactions in real time.”
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Screen craft: the documentary skills that helped Newton Thomas Sigel shoot Spike Lee’s ‘Da 5 Bloods’
”Today cinematographers have so many more tools than we had when I began.”
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Ellen Burstyn talks Scorsese, industry changes and 'Pieces Of A Woman's explosive climax
Now in her seventh decade as a screen actor, six-time Oscar nominee Ellen Burstyn is respected for her talent, dedication and instinct for powerfully dramatic roles. Screen talks to her about the fierce - but loving - matriarch in Pieces Of A Woman
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Kevin Macdonald on how he considered making ‘The Mauritanian’ as a documentary
The filmmaker spoke to Screen during the Glasgow Film Festival.
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Celine Sciamma talks Berlin Competition title ‘Petite Maman’: “I wanted this film in the world as soon as possible”
The French director only finished the film right before Berlin started.
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How producer Ada Solomon has incorporated the pandemic into her projects
Solomon lead produced Radu Jude’s Berlin Competition title Bad Luck Banging Or Loony Porn.
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The story behind the costumes from five female-fronted awards contenders
‘Emma’, ‘Promising Young Woman’, ‘The United States Vs Billie Holiday’ and more share costume secrets.
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How ‘Welcome To Chechnya’ team digitally disguised endangered LGBTQ subjects
Director David France and VFX supervisor Ryan Laney reveal how they laid “digital veils” over persecuted LGBTQ Chechens.
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Dublin Film Festival’s Gráinne Humphreys: “I always said moving online was an opportunity”
Irish features and world cinema to run alongside DIFF’s industry platform of events.
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Norway’s Yngvild Sve Flikke talks Berlinale title ‘Ninjababy’
The director of ‘Ninjababy’ on why she is ready to take bold creative risks.
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My Screen Life: German producer Fabian Gasmia on persuading his peers to take up yoga
Gasmia on his love for the Berlinale, Euphoria and long walks with his daughter.
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From R&B star to Golden Globes glory: Andra Day talks ‘The United States Vs Billie Holiday’
”The last thing I wanted to do as a lover of this woman was to sabotage her legacy.”
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“I thought more about Donald Trump than anybody else”: Charles Dance talks ‘Mank’
The UK actor discusses his rich run of roles and reuniting with director David Fincher, nearly three decades after appearing in the ill‑fated ’Alien3’.
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How Sidney Flanigan got in the headspace for ‘Never Rarely Sometimes Always’
”Eliza [Hittman] would be off-screen saying things like, ‘Push your hair behind your ear’.”
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“I wanted to play with my persona”: Daniel Brühl talks Berlin contender ‘Next Door’
German star discusses his directorial debut and taking satirical swipes at superhero films.