Naoki Kobayashi – Earthquake Bird #LFF2019
Japanese actor, Naoki Kobayashi, told us about why he was drawn to the role of Teiji in Wash Westmoreland's thriller Earthquake Bird.
Japanese actor, Naoki Kobayashi, told us about why he was drawn to the role of Teiji in Wash Westmoreland's thriller Earthquake Bird.
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A Chinese family builds up a lie in order to hide from the grandmother a mortal illness. Billy, the granddaughter, lives this lie with anxiety when she goes back to China from the Unites States in order to say goood-bye …
A chat with the incomparable Douglas Kirkland, a monumental photographer and a passionate man, even after more than 50 years of work.
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Author and scriptwriter Bret Easton Ellis talks to FRED before his encounter with the audience in Rome Film Festival. He talks about 'White', his new book, and political correctness.
A sum of three books of scary stories for kids, with style and a respect for fear.
A friendship born on a summer beach between a little girl and a Senegalese kid, a cry for help that only a kid get and respond to.
Alicia Vikander told us how playing in the cello and speaking Japanese were all in a day's work in Wash Westmoreland's Earthquake Bird.
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Long time friend and producer of Rian Johnson, Bergam talks about this new challenge.
British talent, Sally Hawkins, tells us about playing June in Eternal Beauty and tackling mental health on the big screen.
Imogen Poots' take about her character in Vivariun, from the red carpet at the London Film Festival.
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The director of Vivarium on the red carpet of the premiere at the London Film Festival.
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Second film for the duo of Goodnight Mommy, a dark and fascinating story with its personal and unmistakable atmosphere.
A delicate and uplifting film about a couple facing cancer. Two great actors in the hands fo two directors who know what they want.
The unparalleled life and work of jazz's prince of darkness.
Six Catholic teenage choir girls cutting loose in Edinburgh.
A portrayal of tradition's battle against time.
A unique exploration of mental illness, starring Sally Hawkins.
Discovering a report on the CIA's approach to torture post 9/11 and how to turn it into a compelling drama starring Adam Driver.