All Interview articles – Page 58
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Rotterdam film festival chief reflects on IFFR 2018, talks future plans
Bero Beyer talks up Rotterdam’s new streaming platform and explains why festivals must work together.
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Rotterdam Tiger directors: Baek Seungbin on 'I Have a Date with Spring'
The film premieres in the festival’s Bright Future strand.
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Rotterdam Tiger directors: Marina Meliande talks 'Sultry'
Brazilian director talks feature debut.
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Charlotte Rampling on controversial Oscar comments, Woody Allen and Luchino Visconti
“I got annoyed by Spike Lee. That’s all.”
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Rotterdam Tiger Directors: João Miller Guerra and Filipa Reis on 'Djon África'
Djon Africa premieres in IFFR’s Bright Future strand.
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Gustav Möller talks Sundance prize winner 'The Guilty'
Thriller is playing at Rotterdam this week.
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Deborah Haywood talks striking debut 'Pin Cushion' ahead of IFFR Live screening
Director discusses her debut feature, which premiered at Venice.
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Rapper Boots Riley on Sundance feature 'Sorry To Bother You'
Rapper and The Coup lead vocalist Boots Riley on his Sundance feature directorial debut Sorry To Bother You.
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Rupert Everett talks "walking through the mirror" with Sundance premiere 'The Happy Prince'
The UK actor discusses directing himself as Oscar Wilde and the project’s eight-year journey to the screen.
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Sandi Tan on Sundance doc 'Shirkers': ‘I was trying to think of it as an exorcism.’
US filmmaker and novellist on how her new film unravels a decades-old mystery about the fate of the indie film she and her friends made back in 1990s.
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Producer Emma Thomas on her partnership with Christopher Nolan and 'pushing boundaries' with 'Dunkirk'
Thomas tells Screen why she and filmmaker husband Christopher Nolan make a stellar team.
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How 'Phantom Thread' production designer Mark Tildesley nailed the film's intricate details
Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest film stars Daniel Day-Lewis as a controlling fashion designer.
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The behind-the-scenes story of Steven Spielberg's 'The Post'
Spielberg’s Oscar contendor has had a rapid journey to awards season.
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Lesley Manville on the 'staggering detail' in 'Phantom Thread'
The UK actress proves to be the stylish but steely doyenne of Paul Thomas Anderson’s awards contender.
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Luca Guadagnino on the 10-year journey behind 'Call Me By Your Name'
First optioned 10 years ago, André Aciman’s romantic novel Call Me By Your Name had a bumpy journey to the screen before being triumphantly realised by filmmaker Luca Guadagnino.
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'Detroit' star Will Poulter on the challenge of playing a racist cop
Will Poulter delivers his most transformative performance to date as a brutal, racist police officer in Kathryn Bigelow’s Detroit. Jeremy Kay talks to the UK actor about the toll of the role.
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Jamie Bell on getting to the heart of 'Film Stars Don’t Die In Liverpool'
UK actor Jamie Bell reveals why getting to the heart of a true-life Hollywood romance was the real joy of Film Stars Don’t Die In Liverpool. Louise Tutt reports.
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'Darkest Hour' producers on why the film is 'completely different to a biopic'
Darkest Hour depicts Winston Churchill in the crucial weeks that defined him as a wartime leader. Jeremy Kay talks to writer-producer Anthony McCarten and Working Title’s Eric Fellner about taking on a historical legend.
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Sally Hawkins on how 'The Shape Of Water' is 'beyond words'
Sally Hawkins radiates an inner goodness on screen — a quality Guillermo del Toro has exploited to the full in The Shape Of Water.
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'Get Out' producer Jason Blum: 'Netflix and Amazon are the new studios'
However, Blum warns that the model may not be sustainable.