All Interview articles – Page 40
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The Film & TV Charity's Alex Pumfrey: we must “protect the diverse talent pipeline”
The Charity launched its second major Covid-19 fund last month.
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Stars of Tomorrow One-to-One: Mark Herbert & Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor
UK and Ireland Star of Tomorrow Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor talks over Zoom with Mark Herbert, joint CEO of Warp Films.
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Stars of Tomorrow One-to-One: Armando Iannucci & Aisha Bywaters
UK and Ireland Star of Tomorrow Aisha Bywaters speaks with Bafta award-winning writer/director Armando Iannucci.
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Hamburg film fund to introduce a diversity checklist
Film fund chief Helge Albers reflects on an eventful 12 months in the job.
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Stars of Tomorrow One-to-One: Maxine Peake & Paul Mescal
Bafta-nominated actress Peake shares career tips with Star of Tomorrow Mescal (Normal People) over Zoom.
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Viggo Mortensen on choosing projects, working with David Cronenberg and moving behind the camera
”’I’m a bad poker player; it would show if I didn’t believe in what I do.”
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‘Enfant Terrible’ director Oskar Roehler on older casting and Fassbinder’s mystique
He also talks shooting in a studio and incurring the wrath of the Fassbinder Foundation.
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Antonio Méndez Esparza talks about the making of documentary ‘Courtroom 3H’
The Spanish film is screening in competition at San Sebastian.
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“People wanted a pure hero film”: Sharunas Bartas on his drama ‘In The Dusk’
The film has its international premiere in competition at San Sebastian this week.
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“Does anger ever drive me? You bet”: Aaron Sorkin on why his new film is so relevant
Sorkin spoke at a San Sebastian Film Festival online masterclass.
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“It’s a challenge making a film about Shane MacGowan”: Julien Temple on his new music doc
’Crock Of Gold: A Few Rounds With Shane MacGowan’ is making its world premiere in competition at San Sebastian.
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‘Supernova’ director Harry Macqueen on making his Colin Firth-Stanley Tucci love story
”It took us a while to work out who would play which character,” he says of his two stars.
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Matt Dillon’s two-decade journey to tell the story of Cuban musician Fellove
‘El Gran Fellove’ has its world premiere in San Sebastian.
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Kiyoshi Kurosawa on why he hopes ‘Wife Of A Spy’ will create some controversy at home in Japan
The film won Kurosawa the best director prize in Venice; it is now screening in San Sebastian and Busan.
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My Working From Home Life: Kim Yutani, Sundance Film Festival director of programming
”Without a commute I’m able to watch more TV these days.”
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Spotlight on new talent: ‘Sweat’ actress Magdalena Kolesnik is getting ready to work in English
Kolesnik would like to work with Xavier Dolan, Chloé Zhao and Yorgos Lanthimos.
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My Screen Life: Mira Nair on enjoying yoga, cooking dinner and a walk in New York at the end of the working day
Nair finished work on TIFF closing night selection ’A Suitable Boy’ during lockdown.
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‘Limbo’ director Ben Sharrock aims his lens at the refugee crisis
”We worked with real refugees who had been through the asylum system.”
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Thomas Vinterberg says ‘Another Round’ is a celebration of life, not drinking
The Danish filmmaker’s comedy about male friendship and alcoholism has its world premiere in Toronto.
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Kornel Mundruczo on making his English-language debut with ‘Pieces Of A Woman’
The Hungarian filmmaker, now based in Berlin, received advice from Martin Scorsese in an exec producer role.