PODCAST | Nicolò Comotti interviews Ben Young, director, and Emma Booth, actress of the film Hounds Of Love presented at Venezia 73 [Venice Days]
FRED Film Radio had the chance to talk to Ben Young and Emma Booth, director and lead actress in Hounds of Love, here at Venice Days 2016. A tale that goes way further its gruesome premises, Hounds of Love looks deep in the psyche of a female serial killer, stuck in a titanic battle between Perversion and the primal instinct of motherhood.
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