
ScreenTalks Archive: Can You Ever Forgive Me?
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Hackney-born Asif Kapadia started out as the director of critically-lauded art films such as The Warrior and Far North. However, his career really went into overdrive in 2010, when he turned his hand to documentary film-...
ScreenTalks Archive / Asif Kapadia on Senna is an episode from Barbican Film by Barbican Film. Hackney-born Asif Kapadia started out as the director of critically-lauded art films such as The Warrior and Far North. However, his career reall...
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Published Sep 3, 2017, 25:02 long, audio available.
Hackney-born Asif Kapadia started out as the director of critically-lauded art films such as The Warrior and Far North. However, his career really went into overdrive in 2010, when he turned his hand to documentary film-making with Senna. Focusing on the life and death of Brazilian Formula 1 legend Ayrton Senna, Kapadia’s remarkable biopic managed to break entirely new ground. Not only was it a documentary that proved extremely lucrative at the box office - it was also a sports film that even the most sport-averse could enjoy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This episode was published on Sep 3, 2017.
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ScreenTalks Archive / Asif Kapadia on Senna is from Barbican Film by Barbican Film.
Published Sep 3, 2017 and 25:02 long