All Interview articles – Page 49
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’Atlantics’ director Mati Diop talks taking the plunge with Netflix
Haunting ghost story exploring legacy of African exodus to Europe is Senegal’s Oscar submission.
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Why ‘For Sama’ is “a tool to understand the Syrian situation”
Waad al-Kateab — co-directing with Edward Watts — gave shape to her Syrian survival story For Sama by making it a letter to her infant daughter.
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Jay Roach on why directing Fox News exposé 'Bombshell' was a "therapeutic" experience
Roach worked with producer and star Charlize Theron on the film.
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How Antonio Banderas' personal “baggage” helped his ‘Pain & Glory’ performance
The actor won best actor at Cannes 2019 for his performance.
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With ‘Just Mercy’, Michael B. Jordan is using the inclusion rider to change Hollywood
The 32-year-old stars in Destin Daniel Cretton’s ‘Just Mercy’.
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How Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson’s contrasting acting styles powered ‘The Lighthouse’
Dafoe has scored consecutive Oscar nominations for ‘The Florida Project’ and ‘At Eternity’s Gate’.
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Push-ups, parenting and almost pulling the plug: Sterling K. Brown and Kelvin Harrison Jr. on ‘Waves’
The A24 film looks at the relationship dynamics in an African-American family.
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Robert Pattinson on his role in ‘The Lighthouse’: “I just want to do something weird”
Pattinson stars opposite Willem Dafoe in Robert Eggers’ psychological horror.
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'Rocketman' star Taron Egerton: "It feels like a really important time in my professional life"
Egerton was a Screen Star of Tomorrow in 2014.
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Making ‘Waves’: Renée Elise Goldsberry and Taylor Russell discuss who is the “saviour” of the film
Trey Edward Shults’ third feature was released in the US through A24 on November 15.
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Najwa Najjar talks about her middle-class Palestinian divorce drama ‘Between Heaven And Earth’
The film received a 10-minute standing ovation at its world premiere.
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‘Portrait Of A Lady On Fire’ director Céline Sciamma: “Cinema is a very misogynistic world”
The director’s fourth feature is in awards contention at the Golden Globes and Baftas.
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Jonathan Pryce on playing Pope Francis in ‘The Two Popes’: “He’s a flawed character"
Pryce plays opposite Anthony Hopkins as Pope Benedict in Fernando Meirelles’ Netflix drama.
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From ‘Skin’ to ‘Rocketman’: how Jamie Bell showcased his versatility in 2019
The Durham-born actor talks to Screen about his diverse career.
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Roger Garcia on bringing the film festival experience to the Chinese island of Hainan
Second edition of the festival is running December 1-8 in the resort city of Sanya.
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Pascal Diot on launching a market at Hainan Island International Film Festival
First edition of H!Market includes a locations showcase and the H!Action co-production market.
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'Jojo Rabbit' star Thomasin McKenzie: "It is so important that people watch this film"
McKenzie plays Elsa, a Jewish teen in Nazi Germany.
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Ladj Ly and the ‘Les Misérables’ team on weaving hot weather and a World Cup win into France’s Oscar entry
The film won the joint jury prize in Cannes Competition in May.
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New Talent: ‘Cat In The Wall’ directors Mina Mileva and Vesela Kazakova
The UK-based Bulgarian duo discuss the origins of their comedy drama Cat In The Wall, which premiered in Locarno.
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Estonian director of ‘Truth and Justice’ on his record-breaking film and Oscar submission
Adaptation of classic Estonian novel beat the previous box office record set by ‘Avatar’ and has been submitted for the Academy Award.