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Confessions

Adventures With Al Ruddy

ARF Editor-In-Chief Charles Finch has an affectionate conversation with his friend, mentor, and iconic film producer Al Ruddy...

In The Driving Seat with Riccardo Scamarcio

Chris Cotonou chats with renowned actor and Italy's resident sex symbol Riccardo Scamarcio.

Monica Viti vintage

Alain Elkann Interviews Monica Vitti

Reprinted with love, a classic interview between Alain Elkann and the great artist Monica Vitti.

Pier Passolini

Seven Lessons From Pier Paolo Pasolini

Director and writer Mark Cousins opens up on the ways that Pier Paolo Pasolini changed his life, in this emotional, deeply personal essay.

Luisa Ranieri

The Neapolitan Soul of Luisa Ranieri

Hand of God star Luisa Ranieri talks with Luke Georgiades about what it means to be Neapolitan soul.

Riviera Paradiso

Riviera Paradiso

Many of us grow up with cinema, but Bill Prince was practically raised in one. Here, the writer and editor remembers the magnificent theatre that shaped his early years.

Soho Film Club

Shaden Adela: Confessions Of A ’99

The writer-director waxes on conceiving the Soho Film Club, a formative experience dating a cinephile, and Pedro Almodovar...

Mrs Justice: The Emergence of Lyna Khoudri

Rising star Lyna Khoudri on her upcoming work in Novembre, and the importance of her parents in becoming an actor.

The Manifesto: French Issue

The past is forever, but the future of cinema and the arts remains one of optimism and fantasy. As the world changes — as unexplored subjects are brought closer to the lens — filmmakers, actors, and creatives in France are emerging with perspectives that have the power to change their society. This is their manifesto. Their J’Accuse; a call to arms, a rousing spark for their beloved metiers.

Coffee with Sir Christopher Hampton and Elsa Zylberstein

The following discussion took place between the actress Elsa Zylberstein and the Oscar-winning writer-director Sir Christopher Hampton. Over strong coffee, sitting in Sir Christopher’s colourful West London office, he intimately opened up about his life in theatre and cinema, and the uncompromising power of words.