Robert Pattinson and Claire Denis talk High Life at BAM Brooklyn
Happy to see this full Q&A finally posted. Know what I’ll be watching later tonight. For those who can watch now – enjoy!
Robert Pattinson and Claire Denis talk High Life at BAM Brooklyn
Happy to see this full Q&A finally posted. Know what I’ll be watching later tonight. For those who can watch now – enjoy!
Robert Pattinson and Claire Denis talk to Film Comment about High Life
Sit back and enjoy – there’s some great close ups of Rob.
Robert Pattinson talks working with Claire Denis and Scarlett Lindsey on High Life
Here’s a short interview interspersed between footage from High Life of Rob and Mia Goth talking working with Claire, babies and a little more.
Movie: High Life from FCCE Cloudservice on Vimeo.
Thanks @CandeyQ for heads up.
Joanna Hogg Talks About The Souvenir: Part 1 with Collider
Joanna Hogg was interviewed by Collider at Sundance and this is what she had to say (at around 11.46) about:
The video autoplays so I have paced behind the cut
What happened to Robert Pattinson Live Photoshoot - Nick Knight Tells Us
Nick Knight explains what happened to Rob’s live photoshoot for VMan and gives some insight into what type of shoot it was. Rob pushing boundaries – but I completely understand why he may have been hesitant to film this shoot. Anyway it doesn’t seem like it’s dead and dusted yet so stay tuned. The section about Rob starts at 34.46. You can also head over to watch at ShowStudio.
Thanks Lisa for heads up.
Joanna Hogg was inteviewed during Sundance and at the end of this interview at around 2.15 she mentions that she always planned to make two films and that The Souvenir: Part II isn’t a sequel in the traditional sense and that he’s glad she didn’t shoot the two films back to back.
In case you haven’t been following on Social media, The Souvenir: Part I has been receiving fabulous reviews.
From Little White Lies:
The spirit of the 1980s is evident both in the soundtrack (Bronski Beat, The Specials and The Psychedelic Furs all feature) and politics of a film that wrestles with notions of class privilege and blossoming female desire, as well as ideas about ‘female art’ and the female artist as perceived by men. A wry wit sparkles throughout, and means that when the heartache eventually comes it does so with real emotional impact.
Most intriguingly of all, it has already been announced that The Souvenir will receive a sequel – Hogg is currently working on the script, and Robert Pattinson is set to co-star with Swinton-Byrne, reprising her role as Julie. It feels as though this film barely scratches the service of its fascinating central character, and and it’s truly exciting to have a filmmaker as honest and articulate as Hogg working today.