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The film-maker on why his devastating new series on European imperialism and genocide is not just an ‘intellectual exercise’
With help from the musician’s family, a new documentary tells the story of his life and music
Women dominate as the show returns to Netflix, with a gleeful twisting of gender stereotypes and a star turn by Sigourney Weaver
The Sixties series offered not only high-class banter and style — it also reflected profound changes in Britain at the time
Veteran Hollywood producer Frank Marshall talks about directing his documentary ‘How Can You Mend a Broken Heart’, which charts the group’s trials and triumphs
She quit her stage career in the 1980s, but the death of her famous father, Peter, has sparked her return
The veteran trumpeter and composer talks about his background, racism, and how jazz is ‘the sound of democracy’
The actor on his role in ’60s-set Netflix drama ‘The Trial of the Chicago 7’ and how it reflects today’s political turmoil
Bowie, Hendrix and other rock icons pop up in this story of a fictional 1960s pop group
Join Peter Aspden and Jan Dalley for a live chat on Friday April 10 at 12pm and 5pm UK time
The long-planned Academy Museum of Motion Pictures is nearing completion. Can it capture the magic of cinema?
From Bergman to the BBC’s new show ‘Trigonometry’, close encounters have taken on new meaning in the lockdown
The inventive Taiwanese company returns to London with a new director and a visually sumptuous show
Peter Aspden uncovers some gems of movie history and has a night out at the Oscars
The artist reflects on being an outsider, the art market and why relocating to Trinidad took him ‘by surprise’
There is no better way to lift the spirits, to soothe a troubled soul or a broken mind. But is that always true?
The Rolling Stones guitarist on swapping a life of hell-raising for creating rock-themed horological designs
The actor and master of portraying the demonic on why ‘feudal’ UK politics brings out his inner Logan Roy
Le Studio d’Orphée recreates the New Wave veteran’s working space in Milan
A film loosely based on the life of the artist Gerhard Richter; a story about a young immigrant’s passion for Springsteen
Australian spanned the realms of high and popular culture with wry intelligence
Can our love affair with the automobile survive into the driverless, electric era?
An elaborate break-up revenge fantasy and a world without The Beatles
Director Joe Talbot and writer/star Jimmie Fails discuss their critique of gentrification and tribute to a vanishing minority
Nick Broomfield’s documentary about an extended and unorthodox love affair and a supernatural neo-noir film featuring Mickey Rourke at his coolest
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