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Barbican Film

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For our final ScreenTalk of Season 2, we’re talking with the gregarious Richard E Grant and his role in Can You Ever Forgive Me?, for which he received his first (very deserved) Academy Award nomination. Speaking with host Edith Bowman, Grant d
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. Set in the Orthodox Jewish world, the film focuses on Ronit (Rachel Weisz), who revisit
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 chat about Kovgan’s amazing 3D documentary, Cunningham.The Barbican
This week, documentary filmmaker Kim Longinotto speaks to journalist Laurence Topham about her 2019 film Shooting the Mafia.The Barbican ScreenTalks Archive podcast is presented by Ellen E Jones and produced by Jane Long for Loftus Media. Liste
This week, writer, director and artist Mati Diop speaks to poet Be Manzini about her debut feature film, Atlantics.The Barbican ScreenTalks Archive podcast is presented by Ellen E Jones and produced by Jane Long for Loftus Media. Listen to more
We switch it up for this week's episode and revisit a panel discussion on female superheroes, which celebrated the release of Captain Marvel in March 2019.The Barbican ScreenTalks Archive podcast is presented by Ellen E Jones and produced by Ja
Dancer turned actor and director Levin Akin discusses the stories and meaning behind the critically-acclaimed Georgian drama, And Then We Danced.  The Barbican ScreenTalks Archive podcast is presented by Ellen E Jones and produced by Jane Long
This week, a must-listen to anyone interested in documentary filmmaking as director Roberto Minervini discusses his striking 2018 feature, What You Gonna Do When The World's On Fire?The Barbican ScreenTalks Archive podcast is presented by Ellen
Director Armando Iannucci and producer Kevin Loader are in conversation with Catherine Bray to discuss their superb adaptation of every wise person’s favourite Dickens – David Copperfield. The Barbican ScreenTalks Archive podcast is presented b
In this episode, writer-director Josephine Decker and cinematographer, Ashley Connor, discuss the triumphant experimental cinema of 2018’s Madeline’s Madeline. The Barbican ScreenTalks Archive podcast is presented by Ellen E Jones and produced
In this episode of our ScreenTalks Archive, we revisit a powerful conversation exploring 'For Sama's' intimate and epic journey into the war in Syria with directors Waad Al-Kateab and Edward Watts, hosted by Krishnan Guru-Murthy. The Barbican S
Barbican ScreenTalks Archive is back for a second series. We’re delving into our vast archive to dig out the liveliest conversations from across the decades. First up, documentary filmmaker Heather Lenz discusses 'Kusama-Infinity' with Zing Tse
British auteur Peter Strickland joins us to discuss his new strange tale about a haunted red dress. He tells us how he was inspired by charity shops, how he realised there was a comic thread running through the story, Marianne Jean Baptiste’s ‘
We catch up with the inimitable Claire Denis on the release of her new sci-fi – and first English language – feature, to discuss why no-one is ever really innocent, which classic sci-fi films she was (and wasn’t) inspired by, and why there aren
What does our heartbeat have to do with Damian Chazelle’s film Whiplash? We speak with Professor Elaine Chew, to better understand how music and rhythm allows us to study heartbeats, why music moves us and the influence of our internal rhythm.
Ahead of the release of the new film on ballet dancer Carlos Acosta, we talk with the I, Daniel Blake screenwriter Paul Laverty about why traditional biographies are boring, the remarkable vitality of Cuba, how he used his own experience to inf
We sit down with Ralph Fiennes, who acts, directs and produces this new film about legendary Russian ballet dancer Rudolph Nureyev and star of the film, ballet dancer-turned-actor Oleg Ivenko to discuss the artists’ vocation, how Nureyev’s defe
One of the Young Programmers curating this year’s Chronic Youth Film Festival, guest host Yassmine Betioui speaks with We Are Thankful director Joshua Magor about his unique docu-drama charting Joshua’s encounter with a young aspiring actor. F
We speak to Regina King about her Oscar-nominated role in Barry Jenkins's sumptuous adaptation of James Baldwin's novel of love and prejudice in 1970s New York. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
We talk with Lebanese filmmaker Nadine Labaki, the only female director nominated at this year’s Oscars, about her Best Foreign Language Film-nominated Capernaum, a deeply human story of a boy who is suing his parents for bringing him into a po
We talk with Richard E. Grant on the day of his Oscar® nomination for Best Supporting Actor in Can You Ever Forgive Me?, in which he plays the best friend to Melissa McCarthy’s Lee Israel, a celebrity biographer who falls on hard times. For in
We speak to Scottish director Jon S. Baird about taking on the story of Laurel and Hardy, cinema’s greatest comedic duo, in Stan & Ollie, starring John C. Reilly and Steve Coogan in titular roles. For information regarding your data privacy, v
The prolific director of Still Alice, Wash Westmoreland’s latest feature is a sensual biopic of 19th century writer Colette. He talks to us about Keira Knightley’s love of period films, the film’s unusual score, and his motivation to tell the s
We speak with three male actors who make up the supporting cast of Yorgos Lanthimos’ weird and wonderful period romp The Favourite. Nicholas Hoult, Joe Alwyn and Mark Gatiss dish on the creation of this Oscar® season favourite and what it’s lik
We speak to director Craig William Macneill about the enduring power of Lizzie Borden, and how to humanise the woman behind the almost mythic violence. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
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