PODCAST | Angelo Acerbi interviews Darren Aronofski, Brendan Fraser and Samuel D. Hunt, director, actor and screenwriter of the film The whale.
Darren Aronofsky, with The Whale, brings at the Venice Film Festival an astounding monumental performance from Brendan Fraser, in a film that Samuel D. Hunt adapted from his own stage play. The three came to Fred Studio to tell us about the birth of a miracle of film such as this one.
The whale: A reclusive English teacher suffering from severe obesity attempts to reconnect with his estranged teenage daughter for one last chance at redemption.
The 73rd edition of the Sydney Film Festival runs from the 3rd to the 14th of June in various locations across Sydney, featuring more thah 250 films from 81 countries, including Cannes winners and groundbreaking new voices.
"Diary of a Chambermaid", by Radu Jude explores everyday life and hidden power struggles, blending theatre, montage, and social satire, based on the book from Octave Mirbeau, and told in an inspired way under the direction of Radu Jude.
Benoît Magimel and Bastien Bouillon, who play two antagonistic figures in Léa Mysius' tense Palme d'Or contender "The Birthday Party", talk script, back story, and on-set surprises
What Bruno Dumont envisions in "Red Rocks" is 'the world of tomorrow': 'we don't want rules, prescriptions, overprotection, constant interference: we want freedom.'