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Confessions

Payal Kapadia interview: “Making films about women isn’t a choice—It’s what I need to do”

The Indian director talks to us about her Palme d'Or frontrunner and the first Indian film in 30 years to premiere in-competition at the Cannes Film Festival.

Joseph Quinn Hoard

Blood, sweat and Hoard: an interview with Joseph Quinn and Saura Lightfoot-Leon

The stars of Luna Carmoon's Hoard, Joseph Quinn and Saura Lightfoot-Leon talk sperm-sweat aftershave, Venice Film Festival and making films that feel nourishing.

Screenwriter Justin Kuritzkes is quickly becoming Luca Guadagnino’s favourite doubles partner  

The playwright and novelist Justin Kuritzkes discusses his film debut Challengers, whose script was inspired by a moment between Serena Williams and Naomi Osaka at the 2018 US Open. He discusses erotic tension, reality TV and his adaptation of William S. Burrough's 'Queer,' Guadagnino's next project.

Saints and sinners: Eddie Marsan on his role as Mitch Winehouse

The beloved British actor talks Back To Black, Mitch Winehouse, and what he’s learnt about acting over his accomplished career.

Ray Winstone on tough guy roles, love stories and working with Guy Ritchie

The iconic British actor talks about his incredible career and legacy.

Alice Rohrwacher’s La Chimera is a powerful meditation on materialism and memory

Alice Rohrwacher’s La Chimera is a charming tale that blurs the line between the real and the supernatural, the past and the present. From tarot to the Etruscans, Rohrwacher speaks to us about her inspirations.

Clint Eastwood is still the embodiment of true American grit

Hollywood producer Bill Gerber catches up with the legendary four-time Academy Award-winning actor, and human embodiment of America Spirit, Clint Eastwood—in conversation.

Neo Sora on his father Ryuichi Sakamoto: “He fell in love with the decay of sounds.”

If you’ve ever felt moved by Ryuichi Sakamoto’s music, then Opus is a film you’ll never want to end. A painfully intimate concert experience that doubles as a magnificent swan song for one of the most accomplished musicians of the last 50 years. As final breaths go, Opus is as triumphant as it gets.

With The Sweet East, Sean Price Williams and Nick Pinkerton are declaring independence

'The Sweet East' portrays a young woman’s maiden voyage through American subcultures. Director and screenwriter Sean Price Williams and Nick Pinkerton discuss road movies, feline characters and creating bad-object movies.

Christopher Sharp talks bringing Bobi Wine documentary to the big screen

Guillaume Francois talks to Christopher Sharp about his Oscar-nominated documentary 'Bobi Wine: The People's President'