From the Archive: 20,000 Days on Earth
This musical documentary drama is based around one day in the life of musician, singer, songwriter, author, screenwriter, composer, father and occasional actor Nick Cave.
This musical documentary drama is based around one day in the life of musician, singer, songwriter, author, screenwriter, composer, father and occasional actor Nick Cave.
Ben Eshmade opens the door and crawls through the imagination of Charlie Kaufman and Duke Johnson, who co-directed the 2015 Oscar-nominated stop motion film Anomalisa in this archive interview.
As part of her ongoing digital residency, Annie Jael Kwan speaks to Marci Kwon, Ming Tiampo and Miku Maruyama about Isamu Noguchi's artistic legacy.
We get insight from British director Andrew Haigh on his 2015 film 45 Years; and lead actor Charlie Plummer on its follow up Lean on Pete.
Bringing together three interviews with film director Peter Strickland, exploring the concert film Biophilia, followed by the surreal story telling of The Duke of Burgundy and finally In Fabric.
Back in late 2019, we hosted a series of talks and debates exploring cinema's relationship to the modern city and our experience of urban life. As part of this season, journalist and playwright Bonnie Greer introduced Spike Lee's groundbreaking 80s film Do The Right Thing.
Take inspiration for Isamu Noguchi's art and learn more about his distinctive style with these fun animated activities to get creative with the whole family.
In this episode of our ScreenTalks Archive, we revisit a powerful conversation exploring 'For Sama's' intimate and epic journey into the war in Syria with directors Waad Al-Kateab and Edward Watts, hosted by Krishnan Guru-Murthy.
This week, writer, director and artist Mati Diop speaks to poet Be Manzini about her debut feature film, Atlantics.
We switch it up for this week's episode and revisit a panel discussion on female superheroes, which celebrated the release of Captain Marvel in March 2019.
Dancer turned actor and director Levin Akin discusses the stories and meaning behind the critically-acclaimed Georgian drama, And Then We Danced.
This week, a must-listen to anyone interested in documentary filmmaking as director Roberto Minervini discusses his striking 2018 feature.