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Ken Loach: “I don’t agree you need a political cause to make a movie.”

An icon of British film, Ken Loach discusses his activism in cinema and capturing inner humanity.

Ai Weiwei: “Our pursuit of truth can only tell us who we are.”

Against all odds, Ai Weiwei explains how he hopes his recent foray into filmmaking can influence new ways of thinking.

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William Kentridge: “What’s in the body, will tell you what’s being said.”

William Kentridge discusses the politics of South Africa and the world, his role as an artist, and his quiet optimism about human nature.

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Sir Don McCullin: “I’ve seen the anatomy of humanity spilled out on roadways.”

An icon of British photography, Don McCullin opens up about the trauma of conflict and the need for art.

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Will Sharpe: multi-hyphenate actor-director on surrendering to mystery in The White Lotus 

Will Sharpe opens up about his experience with White Lotus, past career and future ambitions.

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The Enduring Legacy of Eve Arnold

Michael Arnold, the grandson of legendary Magnum photographer Eve Arnold, pens a tribute to the incredible life and career of his grandmother.

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An Ode to Beirut’s Red Knight, and Drinking Arak with Anthony Bourdain

Ramsay Short pens an ode to Beirut's legendary communist bar, a hot spot for the likes of Anthony Bourdain and Ravi Shankar.

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Tom Cruise: Hollywood’s Last Action Hero

With Top Gun: Maverick breaking box-office records in 2022, ARF explores the star power of Tom Cruise, Hollywood's last bonafide movie star.

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Winston Churchill at the Movies

A best-selling Churchill biographer explains how the British prime-minister always made time to appreciate movies.

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The Whale: Morbidly optimistic, Brendan Fraser’s comeback is hearstopping drama

Brendan Fraser's much touted comeback has seen standing ovations in Cannes - but how does the movie hold up?