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William Kentridge discusses the politics of South Africa and the world, his role as an artist, and his quiet optimism about human nature.
An icon of British photography, Don McCullin opens up about the trauma of conflict and the need for art.
Ramsay Short pens an ode to Beirut's legendary communist bar, a hot spot for the likes of Anthony Bourdain and Ravi Shankar.
In her native French, actress Anna Mouglalis writes about the ensemble film Boccaccio ‘70, and the understated role played by Coco Chanel
One of Italy’s finest cinematographers, and the first woman to win the Globe D’Oro for Best Cinematography, and the David Di Donatello for Best Photography, shares a selection of her own photographs as well as her beliefs on the beauty and importance of images.
Writer-director Carolina Cavalli makes her case in the defence of Italian folk-hero Rosso Malpelo...
American film producer Bill Gerber shares the experience of bringing A Star is Born to the Venice Film Festival, as well as some Gaga-star power to the lido.
ARF Deputy Editor Chris Cotonou observes the joys and chaos of a family get together during his open conversation with the Arrivabenes of Venice
Author and journalist Michele Masneri on the experience of meeting Arrigo Cipriani at Harry’s bar in Venice, and how the legendary lawyer-turned-barman and restaurateur drove him at full speed through the streets of La Serenissima.