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Interview – CINEMA AUTOPSY
Film reviews, criticism and discussion by Thomas Caldwell
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An interview with composer Ryuichi Sakamoto
Ryuichi Sakamoto special for Triple R, by Thomas CaldwellContinue reading
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An interview with actor Parker Posey
In the 1990s Time magazine called her the ‘Queen of the Indies’ and more recently The New Yorker named her ‘the greatest character actress ofContinue reading
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An interview with Penelope Spheeris, the director of the Decline of Western Civilization films
Filmmaker Penelope Spheeris made the three films in the music documentary series The Decline of Western Civilization, which are currently screening at the Australian CentreContinue reading
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An interview with Tusi Tamasese, the writer/director of The Orator
The Orator is the first ever feature film made in Samoa, entirely in the Samoan language and telling a Samoan story. It is about a farmerContinue reading
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An interview with Jim Loach, the director of Oranges and Sunshine
Over 130,000 children were deported from the UK as part of various Child Migration Schemes. It is estimated that Australia received 7,000 children between 1912Continue reading
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An interview with Brendan Fletcher, the writer/director of Mad Bastards
Brendan Fletcher is the writer and director of Mad Bastards, a new Australian feature film that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and is setContinue reading
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An interview with Todd Solondz, the writer/director of Life During Wartime
Filmmaker Todd Solondz is known for his dark social satires, exploring both the profane and mundane in middle-class American life with the blackest of blackContinue reading
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An interview with Tom Hooper, the director of The King’s Speech
In The King’s Speech, Colin Firth plays King George VI who unexpectedly became the king of England after his father’s death and his brother’s abdication.Continue reading
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An interview with Patrick Hughes, the director of Red Hill
Red Hill is an Australian thriller/action/western written, directed, produced and edited by Patrick Hughes, making his feature film debut. When I spoke to Hughes he talkedContinue reading
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An interview with Luca Guadagnino, the director of I Am Love
Set in Milan at the start of the last decade I Am Love is about Emma, played by Tilda Swinton, the mother of the extremelyContinue reading
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An interview with James Frecheville and Luke Ford from Animal Kingdom
James Frecheville makes his feature film acting debut in Animal Kingdom playing J, a teenage boy who goes to live with his grandmother Janine, playedContinue reading
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An interview with Fernando Trueba, the director of The Dancer and the Thief
Spanish director Fernando Trueba’s previous films have included the Latin Jazz documentary Calle 54 and the Academy Award winning Belle Époque. His latest film TheContinue reading
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An interview with Nick Barkla from Blind Company
Alkinos Tsilimidos’s Blind Company is about Geoff Brewster (Colin Friels) a dying man who has agreed with his wife that he will spend the remainderContinue reading
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An interview with Geena Davis
On screen she’s dated an insect, been haunted by the living, driven into the Grand Canyon, discovered her inner assassin and been president of theContinue reading
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An interview with Philippe Lioret, the director of Welcome
Set in the French sea port town Calais, Welcome is about the friendship between a divorced swimming instructor and a Kurdish teenage boy who isContinue reading
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