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invisibleicewands · 3 months ago
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The Way BFI Q&A, 05/02/2024 - #4
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jimhowickfan1 · 2 months ago
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1 year ago today - ‘Ghosts’ final BFI Q&A
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mrs-stans · 23 days ago
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Sebastian Stan is Sick of Donald Trump 'S*******' on America
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buttonhouseparty · 1 year ago
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oscarwetnwilde · 8 months ago
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James Wilby interviewed for BFI for "Reflections on Maurice" in 2019.
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undinecissy · 1 year ago
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I believe he took this picture when he filmed Dutchgirls(1985).
James Wilby as Philip Dundine in film, Dutchgirls(1985). "A lovely thing which was written by William Boyd, " says James, in his BFI interview "The Reflection on Maurice" , 2018.
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loveothislife · 29 days ago
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Armie Hammer interview at the London premiere of Call Me By Your Name (October 9, 2017)
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crudetautology · 2 years ago
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A Fanny Discussion (for series 4) in two parts, Part I:
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Justin (the interviewer): And I noticed that despite the fact that you've kind of not promised, but you sort of said that the Fanny jokes were gonna become a little bit, sort of less, perhaps? I feel like. Mat: No, No. Martha: I don't think we've ever said that. Mat: We never said less. Justin: They're certainly more inventive this time around.
(Part II)
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spiderliliez · 2 years ago
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MAUD BE WITH YOU
Morfydd Clark at ‘BFI London Film Festival’ A funny moment at the blue carpet. Interview by HEY U GUYS [+] MORFYDD [GIF Collection] 🌸 [+] “Saint Maud” 🎬
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hbcsource · 2 years ago
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Nolly stars Helena Bonham Carter, Mark Gatiss and writer Russell T Davies | BFI Q&A The cast and crew of Nolly, Russell T Davies's celebration of the life of Crossroads soap star Noele Gordon, visit the BFI Southbank to talk about their show. Nolly is an outrageously fun and wildly entertaining ride through Noele Gordon’s most tumultuous years; a sharp, affectionate and heart-breaking portrait of a forgotten icon. As widow Meg Richardson in the long-running soap opera Crossroads, Gordon was one of the most best-known figures in Britain. Then in 1981, at the height of the show’s success, she was axed without warning. Nolly is a bold exploration of how the establishment turns on women who refuse to play by the rules, and a love letter to a legend of television and the madcap soap she starred in.
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hattie-morahan · 1 year ago
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Black Dog LFF Premiere - Hattie Morahan on cinema pushing boundaries & inspiring hope for the future [x]
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invisibleicewands · 8 months ago
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The Way BFI Q&A, 05/02/2024 - #1
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diivdeep · 2 years ago
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A work which is too referential to things outside the aesthetic ecology, too dependent on something extrinsic, is not art. All this slavish mirroring of the human condition feels like a bird singing in front of mirrors. The less a work of art reflects the world, the more it is being in the world and having its natural life like anything else. Film must be free from all imitations, of which the most dangerous is the imitation of life.
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buttonhouseparty · 2 years ago
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Cast of BBC Ghosts interviewed at BFI Southbank, 15 December 2022
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oscarwetnwilde · 1 year ago
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A gifset of James Wilby laughing because why not.
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thequeereview · 1 year ago
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Exclusive Interview: Kristen Lovell & Zackary Drucker reclaim the history New York's transgender sex workers with HBO's The Stroll
Following its award-winning world premiere at Sundance in January, directors Kristen Lovell and Zackary Drucker’s outstanding feature The Stroll went on to open London’s prestigious LGBTQ+ film festival BFI Flare, and last week the filmmakers were recognized with the John Schlesinger Award for Best Director of a Documentary at the Provincetown International Film Festival. Rich, nuanced, and…
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