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In-depth interviews and casual chats with the personalities and influencers of today, yesterday and tomorrow.

Stylish should be his middle name: Luca Guadagnino to receive SIAE Andrea Purgatori prize in Venice

E. Nina Rothe August 25, 2023

From his latest collaboration with Spanish luxury house Loewe, to his latest film which features everyone’s favorite girl Zendaya, the Italian-Algerian filmmaker and fashionista has always proven that cinema and fashion go hand in hand.

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In Fashion, Festivals, Celebrity Tags Luca Guadagnino, Venice International Film Festival, L'Huff Post Italia, HuffPost, The National, A Bigger Splash, Valentino, Loewe, The Staggering Girl, Abu Dhabi, Cannes, Pierpaolo Piccioli, Julianne Moore, Alfred Hitchcock, Zendaya, SIAE Andrea Purgatori, Giornate degli autori, LVMH, Jonathan Anderson, Call Me By Your Name, James Ivory, Timothee Chalamet, Taylor Russell, Silver Lion for Best Director, André Aciman, Tilda Swinton, I Am Love, Raf Simons\Dior, Suspiria, Jil Sander
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"...I haven't completely lost hope" writes Amos Gitai about Israel, in Sunday's 'La Repubblica'

E. Nina Rothe August 10, 2023

The beloved international filmmaker and artist, who spends his time between Haifa and Paris, has taken to writing op-eds in the international media, where he equates his country’s leader, Benjamin Netanyahu to Machiavelli and draws parallels between Israel’s distant past with its possible undoing because of Bibi’s latest act.

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In Interviews, Celebrity Tags Amos Gitai, Israel, La Repubblica, Benjamin Netanyahu, Paris Match, Machiavelli, Abir Sultan
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Photo by © Getty Images, courtesy of the DFI, used with permission.

Michael Winterbottom at Qumra 2023: "If you want to have a healthy film culture, you want directors who are making lots of films"

E. Nina Rothe August 9, 2023

Qumra Master Michael Winterbottom is a critically acclaimed British filmmaker renowned for unconventional narratives and hard-hitting social commentary. In fact, what Winterbottom does counts as much in real life as it does on the big screen.

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In Celebrity, Festivals, Interviews Tags Michael Winterbottom, Qumra, Doha Film Institute, film

Kaouther Ben Hania, in blue, flanked by the cast and crew of her latest film in Cannes

An open letter to Kaouther Ben Hania about her latest film 'Four Daughters'

E. Nina Rothe August 2, 2023

For as long as I've been watching her work, the filmmaker has been reinventing cinema, her cinema, which knows no boundaries and sees no limits.

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In Celebrity Tags Kaouther Ben Hania, Four Daughters, Tunisian cinema, Cannes film festival, The Challat of Tunis, Beauty and the Dogs, The Man Who Sold His Skin, Nadim Cheikhrouha, Mohamed Habib Attia, Olfa Hamrouni, Daesh, ISIS, Hend Sabri, Majd Mastoura
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John Malkovich talks 'Seneca', acting in the TikTok generation & shooting in Morocco, again

E. Nina Rothe July 17, 2023

The American actor may have said something during the press conference about his good friend Julian Sands, also featured in the film Malkovich is promoting at this year's Berlinale, but during our interview the tragedy of the actor who has gone missing felt like a looming presence, unspoken and indescribable.

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In Celebrity, Festivals, Interviews Tags Seneca, Berlinale, John Malkovich, Julian Sands
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Aamir Khan speaks to E. Nina Rothe

An interview with Aamir Khan for 'Laal Singh Chaddha', the Indian Forrest Gump

E. Nina Rothe June 30, 2023

"We have such a large and healthy audience of our own in India, the fact is that none of the filmmakers have really felt the need to reach out to a world audience," Aamir Khan told me in 2010, "and when I say really felt the need, I mean filmmakers in Argentina perhaps, or in France or Germany, different parts of the world, don't have such big and healthy audiences of their own and so they come from a situation where they really need to reach out to a world audience and an audience in the West."

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In Celebrity, Interviews Tags Aamir Khan, Aamir Khan Productions, Laal Singh Chaddha, Forrest Gump, Berlinale
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"The language of cinema is universal": Damian Kocur's 'Bread and Salt' in Cairo

E. Nina Rothe October 20, 2022

Before the film received one more award, this time at the Cairo International Film Festival, I sat down with the Polish filmmaker to talk cinema, inspiration and what constitutes the best soundtrack of all to him in a film.

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In Celebrity, Interviews, Movies Tags Bread and Salt, Cairo International Film Festival, Damian Kucor, Polish cinema
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Hany Abu-Assad talks 'Huda's Salon', Arab women audiences & the theme of betrayal

E. Nina Rothe March 2, 2022

In his latest film, Palestinian auteur Hany Abu-Assad does what he does best -- tackles betrayal and draws us a story made in human shades of grey.

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In Celebrity, Interviews Tags Hany Abu-Assad, Huda's Salon, Omar, Paradise Now, Arab cinema, Palestine, Nazareth, Maisa Abd Elhadi, Manal Awad, Ali Suliman
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Darren Aronofsky at El Gouna FF gives a masterclass in personal filmmaking

E. Nina Rothe October 20, 2021

The American filmmaker talked about inspiration, meeting one's heroes and making personal films the audience wants to watch, at a great masterclass in Egypt. in 2021.

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In Celebrity, Interviews Tags Darren Aronofsky, El Gouna Film Festival, The Whale, Mickey Rourke, Dolce & Gabbana, The Wrestler, Pi, The Fountain, mother!, Samuel E. Hunter, Egypt, Requiem for a Dream, Black Swan
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Julia Vysotskaya in a still from ‘Dear Comrades!, photo by Sasha Gusov, Courtesy of NEON

Julia Vysotskaya in a still from ‘Dear Comrades!, photo by Sasha Gusov, Courtesy of NEON

Watch 'Dear Comrades!'... and some Andrei Konchalovsky wisdom will be your gift in return

E. Nina Rothe December 25, 2020

So, if I had to explain why Andrei Konchalovsky’s films appeal so deeply to me, what would I say? That his women characters are always the entree in his films and often his male roles seem like the parsley sprinkled around them to enhance the presentation. Embodied often by his real-life wife Julia Vysotskaya, women like Lyuda in ‘Dear Comrades!’ appeal to my sense of womanhood, to my inner strength but also on a very basic aesthetic level. Lyuda is elegant, in her clunky shoes and with her hungry, lean body, as are the men around her. First and foremost Konchalovsky is a true artist, always loyal to the visual — the most important aspect of the seventh art.

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In Celebrity, Festivals, Interviews, Movies Tags Andrei Konchalovsky, Andrei Tarkovsky, Dear Comrades!, Film Forum, NYC, USA, streaming now, Cairo Industry Days, Cairo International Film Festival, Paradise, House of Fools, Cairo Opera House, Zoom, Bryan Adams, Runaway Train, Hollywood, Russian cinema
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Rufus Sewell photographed by James Van Alden, courtesy of CIFF

Rufus Sewell photographed by James Van Alden, courtesy of CIFF

Rufus Sewell does his thing at this year’s Cairo International Film Festival: "I’m not nearly as rock and roll as I used to think..."

E. Nina Rothe December 21, 2020

Since “virtual is the new black” as Cairo Industry Days Head Aliaa Zaky so perfectly pointed out in a Facebook post, I got to interview Rufus Sewell on Zoom while the actor was in Cairo — with the hustle and bustle of a film festival happening all around him. As a journalist who specializes in interviews, I have to say that I’ve never interviewed anyone like Sewell. Funny, insightful, but also ready to steer me in the right direction when I went wrong. While replaying it to write it out, I found the interview fascinating and heard myself not so much in the driver’s seat, as I’m accustomed to during a Q & A, but rather enjoying a passenger’s side ride into the life, love and career of one of the most charismatic actors of our time.

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In Celebrity, Festivals, Interviews Tags Rufus Sewell, Old, M. Night Shyamalan, The Father, Florian Zeller, Sir Christopher Hampton, Cairo International Film Festival, Aliaa Zaky, Mohammed Hefzy, Cairo, Egypt, Journalism, Q & A, Zoom, Mohamed Hefzy, A Knight's Tale, Zen, Kenneth Branagh, Dark City, Hamlet, The Holiday, Kate Winslet
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Lesson in Sincerity: Sir Christopher Hampton receives Lifetime Achievement Award at this year's Cairo International Film Festival

E. Nina Rothe December 4, 2020

Oscar-winning writer Sir Christopher Hampton has the wonderfully modest aura about him. Despite being an awardee of one of the most coveted prizes in the world, a celebrated screenwriter and playwright, the perfect translator of the works of two of the most notable French authors of contemporary times, Hampton is humble.

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In Celebrity, Festivals, Interviews Tags Sir Christopher Hampton, Cairo International Film Festival, Lifetime Achievement Award, Egypt, writing, The Father, Florian Zeller, Academy Award, The Quiet American, Cheri, A Dangerous Method, Atonement, David Cronenberg, Stephen Frears, John Malkovich, Anthony Hopkins, Dangerous Liaisons, Netflix, The Singapore Grip
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PHOTO COURTESY OF NETFLIX

PHOTO COURTESY OF NETFLIX

Tilda Swinton on Learning from Her Children, Four-Legged Wisdom and Cinematic Friendships

E. Nina Rothe November 5, 2020

Today, on November 5th 2020 Tilda Swinton turned 60. Wrap your head around that little boys and girls. Sixty! And she looks absolutely flawless IRL. So, I celebrate her agelessness by posting an interview from Cannes 2017 when I got to sit next to her majestic beauty and fell in awe of her class.

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In Celebrity, Festivals, Interviews Tags Tilda Swinton, Cannes film festival, turning 60, Netflix, Okja, Bong Joon-ho, HuffPost, E Nina Rothe
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Paradise is a talk with the Maestro: Resharing my interview with Andrei Konchalovsky

E. Nina Rothe September 13, 2020

Is Paradise always a great place, for all?

We use the word “paradise” loosely in our everyday lives, to describe an idyllic place where we spent our summer vacation, or the word’s more common counterpart “heaven” to talk about a feeling of bliss after a great meal or an intense yoga class. But can the concept of paradise be used to create a hell on earth for some?

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In Celebrity, Interviews Tags Andrei Konchalovsky, Dear Comrades!, Venice International Film Festival, Venice 77, Award winner, Special Jury Prize, Russia, Italy, Venezia
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Charisma Personified: An interview with Ali Suliman of Venice Days title '200 Meters'

E. Nina Rothe September 6, 2020

Just what makes a great actor? Some will say it’s about possessing a combination of beauty and talent, some will point to acting skills and the ability to embody different characters, while others yet will mention that elusive word, “charisma” which can transform a performance into a work of art.

Meet Ali Suliman.

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In Celebrity, Interviews, Movies Tags Ali Suliman, 200 Meters, Giornate degli autori, Venice Film Festival, Ameen Nayfeh, Arab cinema, HuffPost, Eran Riklis, Paradise Now, Hany Abu Assad, Ziad Doueri, The Attack
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My ambivalence about Abel Ferrara, this year's Jaeger-LeCoultre Prize Winner at the Venice Film Festival

E. Nina Rothe September 5, 2020

These days, there is much talk about Abel Ferrara and his collaboration with Saint Laurent. The American filmmaker’s latest is produced by the Maison and will world premiere Out of Competition at the 77th Venice Film Festival. There Ferrara will also receive the Jaeger-LeCoultre Glory to the Filmmaker 2020 prize, an award “dedicated to a personality who has made a particularly original contribution to innovation in contemporary cinema.”

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In Celebrity, Fashion, Festivals, Interviews Tags Paul Hipp, Joe Delia, Abel’s wife Cristina Chiriac, PJ Delia, Mia Babalis, Abel Ferrara, Richard Lormand, Venice Film Festival, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Saint Laurent, Anthony Vaccarello, HuffPost
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Luca Marinelli, photo courtesy of the Venice International Film Festival, La Biennale del cinema

Luca Marinelli, photo courtesy of the Venice International Film Festival, La Biennale del cinema

Three questions with Italian actor Luca Marinelli -- currently seen in 'The Old Guard' on Netflix

E. Nina Rothe July 13, 2020

From the first shot of Luca Marinelli in the Venice Film Festival competition title 'Martin Eden' it's obvious that the camera loves him. In person, Marinelli is humble and kind, with the same magnetically beautiful blue eyes that make watching his latest performance so pleasing. He is also a man who doesn't miss an opportunity to use his platform, in this case winning the best actor prize in Venice, to highlight the issues of our great big world.

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In Celebrity, Interviews Tags Luca Marinelli, The Old Guard, Charlize Theron, Netflix, Martin Eden, Venice International Film Festival, La Biennale di Venezia, Italian actor, Rome, Coppa Volpi
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Nanni Moretti, left, in a scene from ‘We Have a Pope’

Nanni Moretti, left, in a scene from ‘We Have a Pope’

Politics and an Atheist’s Pope: Nanni Moretti in the Spotlight, Part Two

E. Nina Rothe May 17, 2020

A couple of days ago I revisited my profile of Italian filmmaker Nanni Moretti from 2012. Today I want to share the interview that took flying across the oceans and organizing with patience and care to secure.

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In Celebrity, Interviews, Movies Tags Nanni Moretti, We Have a Pope, Berlusconi, film, documentaries, Pope
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Splendido Cinema: Nanni Moretti in the Spotlight

E. Nina Rothe May 15, 2020

Back in 2012, I met Nanni Moretti in his office, and the meeting changed my life. Forever. Moretti has that power, to change the course of things with his cinema. I’d watched ‘We Have a Pope’ in Abu Dhabi and not long after, I decided I needed to meet him face to face. In person, he was what he is in the movies. Nothing more, nothing less. Cranky, at times mean, and then, once I’d slammed my fist onto his desk because he wasn’t paying attention to my questions, he became a talkative, kind and attentive interview.

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In Celebrity, Interviews, Movies Tags Nanni Moretti, Three Floors, Cannes, Festival de Cannes, Caro Diario, Santiago Italia, Film at Lincoln Center, sreaming, We Have a Pope, Rome, Italian cinema
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Locarno 2017

Irrfan Khan, why did you go? The world is uglier today...

E. Nina Rothe April 29, 2020

Now, in the moment when we would have needed him most, Irrfan Khan has left us. He’s gone. He had been ill for the last couple of years and yet, just as with all those we deeply love and are deserving of that love, his passing was unexpected. Unwarranted. Unwanted. HIs words won’t get us out of this funk now.

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In Celebrity Tags Irrfan Khan, The Namesake, Locarno Film Festival, Carlo Chatrian, Berlinale, Abu Dhabi Film Festival, Emirates, Emirates Palace
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