All Interview articles – Page 36
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Amanda Seyfried talks escaping mainstream musicals and comedies with ‘Mank’
The US actress talks escaping mainstream musicals and comedies in David Fincher’s portrait of 1930s Hollywood.
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How Vanja Kaludjercic’s eclectic European career led her to the top job at Rotterdam
Kaludjercic has worked at leading festivals and at top sales and distribution outfits.
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“I love films that play with genre,” explains ‘Riders Of Justice’ director Anders Thomas Jensen
The comedy drama is the opening film of International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR).
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Rebecca Hall on her Sundance directing debut ‘Passing’: “Identity is hopelessly complex”
”I know that this film was something that I had to do.”
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Pascual Sisto on Sundance entry ‘John And The Hole’: “Cannes Label… shone a light on the film”
Spanish filmmaker adopted ”realistic, contemporary take on a fable”.
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Sundance director Alex Camilleri on his Ramin Bahrani-produced fisherman drama ‘Luzzu’
It is the first Maltese film ever selected for a major international festival.
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“I don’t like the term 'arthouse movie'”: Szumowska, Englert talk ‘Never Gonna Snow Again’
“Our lead actor passed. He said he didn’t understand it.”
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Sian Heder on directing Sundance entry ‘CODA’: ‘I learned to sign really fast out of necessity’
Philippe Rousselet, Patrick Wachsberger produced crowd-pleaser.
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‘Toorbos’ director René van Rooyen: “We had to film without impacting the forest”
‘Toorbus’ is South Africa’s entry to the best international film category at the Oscars.
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Tahar Rahim on playing “an extraordinary soul” in ’The Mauritanian’
Tahar Rahim wasn’t interested in playing an Islamic terror suspect until The Mauritanian arrived to change his mind.
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Sundance director Baz Poonpiriya on getting personal in ‘One For The Road’
The Wong Kar-Wai-produced feature is the Thai director’s follow-up to ‘Bad Genius’.
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Why directing Sundance entry ‘The Most Beautiful Boy In The World’ was like ‘peeling an onion’
Swedish filmmakers Kristina Lindström and Kristian Petri discuss the life of former Death In Venice child star Björn Andrésen.
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Director Sarmad Khoosat on why Oscar entry ‘Circus Of Life’ “defies a lot of pre-existing notions”
The film is Pakistan’s submission to the best international film category.
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My Screen Life: Mike Goodridge talks setting up a production company during the pandemic
Goodridge was formerly editor of Screen International and CEO of Protagonist Pictures.
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Olivia Colman talks acting with Anthony Hopkins in ‘The Father’ and leaving ‘The Crown’
Screen talks to the Oscar-winning actress about working opposite acting legend Anthony Hopkins.
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‘Emily In Paris’ producers on why shooting on location in France was less expensive
The Netflix series was renewed for a second season in November.
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Riz Ahmed on giving voice to marginalised communities in ‘Sound Of Metal’
The actor could score his first Oscar and Bafta nominations for his role as a heavy-metal drummer who suffers severe hearing loss.
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Vanessa Kirby discusses that traumatic scene in ‘Pieces Of A Woman’
The actress talks about signing up for a weighty challenge and her visceral performance.
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How Maria Bakalova conquered her nerves for ‘Borat Subsequent Moviefilm’
Bakalova talks pre-Borat roles, the inspiration for Tutar and future projects.
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My Screen Life: Agnieszka Holland on favourite films, festivals and the future of the industry
”I used to like Toronto when it was smaller and possible to meet people.”