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In this intimate conversation, visionary Jefferson Hack meets with icon Tilda Swinton to reflect on her ever-expanding artistic legacy, shaped by creative relationships that continue to redefine the boundaries of cinema. Swinton meditates on the alchemy forged when singular minds dance together – from her earliest work with avant-garde filmmaker Derek Jarman, filming the un-filmable with Sally Potter, and channeling her grandmother's makeup routine for Wes Anderson. Hack’s curiosity amplifies Swinton’s poetic disposition during a lively exchange about creative process and identity – and how the boundaries between art and life dissolve across friendship and collaboration. This is the latest episode of Hack’s podcast, Where It’s At, and he caught up with Swinton just as a dedicated exhibition ‘Tilda Swinton – Ongoing’ opened at Amsterdam’s @eyefilmNL (until 8th February 2026). In her curation of the exhibition, Swinton pays homage to her pioneering collaborators across art, film, and fashion. Featuring: Jefferson Hack & Tilda Swinton Producer: Noor Miah Commissioning Director: Katie Metcalfe DOP: Harold Williams Camera Assistant: Nick Chandler Audio Engineer: Craig Heptinstall Studio Assistant: Andres Albert Audio Engineer: James Nicolau Editor: Cayetano García Sahurie, Panos Agamemnos Set Designer: Ellen Wilson Florist: Hamish Powell Hair Stylist: Declan Sheils Makeup Artist: Sam Bryant _______________________________________ Subscribe to NOWNESS here: http://bit.ly/youtube-nowness Like NOWNESS on Facebook: http://bit.ly/facebook-nowness Follow NOWNESS on Twitter: http://bit.ly/twitter-nowness Daily exclusives for the culturally curious: http://bit.ly/nowness-com Behind the scenes on Instagram: http://bit.ly/instagram-nowness Staff Picks on Vimeo: http://bit.ly/vimeo-nowness
In this intimate conversation and first filmed episode of Where It’s At, Jefferson Hack meets with icon Tilda Swinton to reflect on her ever-expanding artistic legacy, shaped by creative relationships that continue to redefine the boundaries of cinema. Swinton meditates on the alchemy forged when singular minds dance together – from her earliest work with avant-garde filmmaker Derek Jarman, filming the un-filmable with Sally Potter, and channeling her grandmother's makeup routine for Wes Anderson. Jefferson’s curiosity amplifies Tilda’s poetic disposition during a lively exchange about creative process and identity – and how the boundaries between art and life dissolve across friendship and collaboration. Jefferson caught up with Tilda just as a dedicated exhibition ‘Tilda Swinton – Ongoing’ opened at Amsterdam’s @eyefilmNL (until 8th February 2026). In her curation of the exhibition, Tilda pays homage to her pioneering collaborators across art, film, and fashion. Featuring: Jefferson Hack & Tilda Swinton Producer: Noor Miah Commissioning Director: Katie Metcalfe DOP: Harold Williams Camera Assistant: Nick Chandler Audio Engineer: Craig Heptinstall Studio Assistant: Andres Albert Audio Engineer: James Nicolau Editor: Cayetano García Sahurie, Panos Agamemnos Set Designer: Ellen Wilson Florist: Hamish Powell Hair Stylist: Declan Sheils Makeup Artist: Sam Bryant Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Michel Bodmer interviewte am Sundance Festival 2001 Tilda Swinton zum Film THE DEEP END... Swinton sagte zum Beispiel: My suggestion is simply that we must be aware that there are so many layers of consciousness and that we are active on all these levels all the time. Silence is not necessarily an inactive thing. Hören Sie selbst! THE DEEP END zeigen wir im Rahmen der Tilda Swinton Filmreihe dreimal im Filmpodium
We’ve dedicated an entire episode to the film that, for many many months, has been infecting audiences more than any other. Created by South Korean director Bong Joon Ho, since its debut at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2019, Parasite has spread its way to box office success, BAFTA nominations and even a nomination for Best Picture at the Academy Awards. Over the course of the show, you’ll get expert insights on Bong Joon Ho’s career up to this point, we’ll hear from the people behind the frenzied #BONGHIVE fangroup on social media, we’ve got an insider on insiders here to tell us about the art of the Parasite con, and we’re luckily enough to bring you a conversation between Director Bong and one of his great friends and collaborators, Tilda Swinton. The podcast is hosted, scripted and produced by regular Curzon Podcaster, Jake Cunningham. It is edited by Mark Towers, and produced by Ryan Hewitt. With thanks to our special guests: Bong Joon Ho Director Bong has quickly become one of favourite people. Parasite is his seventh feature film, preceded in reverse order by Okja, Snowpiercer, Mother, The Host, Memories of Murder and Barking Dogs Never Bite . Tilda Swinton No introduction necessary. Tilda Swinton is one of the finest actors working today. Her collaborations with Bong Joon Ho include Snowpiercer and Okja , and she is a total queen. Helen O’Hara Film journalist for Empire Magazine. Tony Rayns Tony Rayns is a film critic, commentator, festival programmer and screenwriter. He has written extensively for Sight & Sound, and its predecessor the Monthly Film Bulletin, and previously contributed to Time Out and Melody Maker. One of the world’s leading experts on Asian cinema, he coordinated the Dragons and Tigers competition for Asian films at the Vancouver International Film Festival 1988-2006 and has provided many DVD commentaries and English subtitle translations for films from Hong Kong, Japan, Korea and Thailand. He has written books about Seijun Suzuki, Wong Kar-wai and Rainer Werner Fassbinder, and has been awarded the Foreign Ministry of Japan’s Commendation for services to Japanese cinema. Maria Konnikova Maria Konnikova is the author of two New York Times bestsellers, The Confidence Game , winner of the 2016 Robert P. Balles Prize in Critical Thinking, and Mastermind: How to Think Like Sherlock Holmes , an Anthony and Agatha Award finalist. Her new book, The Biggest Bluff , will be out from Penguin Press on June 23, 2020. Maria is a regularly contributing writer for The New Yorker whose writing has won numerous awards, including the 2019 Excellence in Science Journalism Award from the Society of Personality and Social Psychology. While researching The Biggest Bluff , Maria became an international poker champion and the winner of over $300,000 in tournament earnings—and inadvertently turned into a professional poker player. Maria’s writing has been featured in Best American Science and Nature Writing and has been translated into over twenty... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With Raifa Rafiq. In a series of three summer specials, Raifa Rafiq, from the Mostly Lit podcast, hosts a new series called Where To Begin With... In part two, she enlists the help of critics Tim Robey and Larushka Ivan-Zadeh to find out where she should begin with the films of Tilda Swinton, who is about to star with her daughter Honor in The Souvenir, released in cinemas later this month. They discuss Tilda Swinton's collaborations with Derek Jarman and Luca Guadagnino, her Oscar winning role in Michael Clayton, and her gender-switching performance in Sally Potter's Orlando, based on Virginia Woolf's novel. Producer: Timothy Prosser Presenter: Raifa Rafiq
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