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FINALLY DAWN’S FILMMAKER ON HIS EPIC HOMAGE TO C
Venice Film Festival sets the stage for the A-list’s defining career moments
AGAINST A BACKDROP OF DISASTER AND DEVASTATION, THE LOST BUS TELLS AN UNBELIEVABLE TRUE STORY. THOSE BEHIND IT DETAIL AN INTENSE FILMMAKING MISSION
The very first moment we see Tilda Swinton in the history of cinema is just off-screen in Derek Jarman’s Caravaggio, looking like any one of a rabble of young men who are watching a fist fight and che
John Maybury was a fellow graduate of the Derek Jarman school of filmmaking, and it was in those heady, early days that he first became aware of Tilda Swinton. The pair worked closely on two challengi
Gondolas, glamour and gossip — what else could it be but the Venice Film Festival, which was in full swing last week as it celebrated its 82nd year. But while the festival’s main focus is the latest m
Julian Fellowes and his cast look back on 15 years of triumph and tragedy, above and below stairs, as Downton Abbey returns for its last hurrah