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A Rabbit's Foot talks to Jeff Bridges about his favourite camera, the Widelux F8, working with Francis Ford Coppola, and the crossroads between photography and cinema.
Luke Georgiades sits down with the multi-hyphenate to discuss Poor Things, comedy, and the value in asking questions of the human condition, alongside original photography by A Rabbit's Foot creative director Fatima Khan and videography by Matilda Montgomery.
Chris Cotonou sits down with Willem Dafoe to talk about Poor Things, honing his craft, and the importance of yoga.
The director speaks to Luke Georgiades about his provocative drama May December, his long-standing working relationship with Julianne Moore, and the delight he takes in stumping audiences.
Emily Blunt has a habit of stealing every scene she’s in, most recently as the female lead in Christopher Nolan’s historical drama Oppenheimer. Kitty Grady talks to the Oscar-nominated British actor about her process, parenting and upcoming plans.
Architect-turned-filmmaker Kibwe Tavares talks the making of his film The Kitchen with co-director Daniel Kaluuya.
Martin Scorsese talks to Chris Cotonou about the legendary musician Robbie Robertson, who impacted him as much as a friend as a collaborator.
Alex Georgiades talks to Tim Mackenzie-Smith, the director of new documentary Getting It Back: The Story of Cymande as well as Steve Scipio and Patrick Paterson, two members of the iconic British funk-band itself.
Hannah Ghorashi speaks to Julia von Heinz about 'Treasure', a feature about intergenerational trauma starring Stephen Fry and Lena Dunham.
As he prepares to play Des Grieux in 'Manon' at the Royal Opera House in London, Marcelino Sambé meets Allegra Handelsman. From his childhood in Portugal where he trained in African dance to being a figurehead for British ballet alongside Francesca Hayward, Sambé discusses a life lived in movement. Photographed by Stanley Dunmore.