PODCAST | David Martos interviews Tim Roth, actor of the film The Song of Names.
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Roth talks about his personal and familiar experience with the Holocaust. He refers to his long collaboration with Quentin Tarantino and explains why he was cut out from Once upon a time in Hollywood.
The Song of Names: Tim Roth and Clive Owen star in an emotional detective story spread over two continents and a half century. Beneath the film’s stunning and pulsing musical revelations burn the horror of a war and the lost souls extinguished from history. Clearly made by folks who are passionate about classical music, The Song of Names adapts music critic Norman Lebrecht’s acclaimed novel of the same name for the big screen, producing — in the hands of director Francois Girard (The Red Violin, Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould) and composer Howard Shore, among others — a Holocaust-themed requiem.
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