ScreenTalks Archive: Can You Ever Forgive Me?
For our final ScreenTalk of Season 2, we’re talking with actor Richard E Grant and his role in Can You Ever Forgive Me?, for which he received his first Academy Award nomination.
For our final ScreenTalk of Season 2, we’re talking with actor Richard E Grant and his role in Can You Ever Forgive Me?, for which he received his first Academy Award nomination.
This week, we’re speaking not to a director, or an actor, but an author: Naomi Alderman, who discusses the film adaptation of her first novel, Disobedience.
Maxine Peak plays Funny Cow, a woman who want to make people laugh, someone who refuses to give up on her dreams. The film is the fictional tale of a woman who dreams of making it in the unforgiving northern comedy circuit of the 70s.
This week, New York Times dance critic Alastair Macaulay, dancer and choreographer, Dame Siobhan Davies, Radiohead drummer and musician Philip Selway, and director Alla Kovgan about Kovgan’s amazing 3D documentary, Cunningham.
Over this three-part series we’ve entered a parallel universe of video games music, from the chunky world of 8-bit tunes to the full studio cinematic scores that define the modern immersive gaming experience. These mechanical melodies have been sneaking out of the consoles and into the concert hall for well over a decade.
This week, documentary filmmaker Kim Longinotto speaks to journalist Laurence Topham about her 2019 film Shooting the Mafia.
From 2018 we present the second of our three-part series Ode to Joysticks. Sit back as we move from 8-bit to 64-bit and find ourselves in worlds old and new, searching for mystical treasure, solving puzzles, joining ancient societies, driving fast cars or at the most fundamental level just trying to survive that new very scary looking new monster coming toward us.
From 2018 we present the first of our three-part series Ode to Joysticks. Sit back and enter a parallel universe of video games music from the chunky world of 8-bit tunes to the full studio cinematic scores that define the modern immersive gaming experience.
We return for another archive cinema edition. Back in 2017 we got to spend some time in the company of writer and director Rungano Nyoni where she talked in detail about her debut film - I Am Not a Witch.
In this week’s archive edition we return to 2017 and take time to discover, or re-discover, director Sean Baker’s film – The Florida Project.
This musical documentary drama is based around one day in the life of musician, singer, songwriter, author, screenwriter, composer, father and occasional actor Nick Cave.
Ben Eshmade opens the door and crawls through the imagination of Charlie Kaufman and Duke Johnson, who co-directed the 2015 Oscar-nominated stop motion film Anomalisa in this archive interview.