festival, came to new york with its director and star. i told myself, pretend you re doing a little show. this is a weird show, butjust have fun with it. there were many festival films with great performances, a real stand out, benedict cumberbatch in the power of the dog. and some great documentaries, one using animation to chronicle the plight of an afghan refugee fleeing the taliban 25 years ago. and the other, a portrait of the influential new york rock band formed in the 1960s, the velvet underground. like almost every british schoolchild of my generation, i had the works of william shakespeare thrown at me. but i have to admit, the only play of his that i received with a massive amount ofjoy was macbeth. i think i really understood the drama of it all, and over the years, lines
of metal in her head, that is for me also a way to establish a link between her and the car. because in this car crash, you see, you had three people. you had the father, the daughter alexia and the car. since she s never going to get the attention and love from her own father, she thinks she s going to get it from that third person who lived the same initial trauma, meaning, the car. alexia s relationship with cars is explored. in one scene, she rather shockingly gets impregnated by a car. it makes the mind boggle. for the actress it was an unusual scene to shoot. you know, ijust told myself, just pretend you re doing a little show. this is a weird show, butjust have fun with it, because, you know, like, you just have to do it anyway, so just have fun with it. so i tried to have fun and it was actually really fun. # but it s too late to say you re sorry.
and welcome to talking movies. i m tom brooks. in today s programme, the new york film festival, one of my favourite autumnal cultural events, bringing great cinema to new york city. a highlight of this year, the opening night film, a new adaptation of macbeth starring frances mcdormand and denzel washington. we hope that people enjoy it and respond to it and we ll see what happens. macbeth, the so called scottish play, has been adopted into more than 25 different movies. we look at those that made an impact. a shocking body horror thriller, titane, this year s big winner at the cannes film festival, came to new york with its director and star. i told myself, pretend you re doing a little show. this is a weird show, butjust have fun with it. there were many festival films with great performances, a real stand out, benedict cumberbatch in the power of the dog.
since she s never going to get the attention and love from her own father, she thinks she s going to get it from that third person who lived the same initial trauma, meaning, the car. alexia s relationship with cars is explored. in one scene, she rather shockingly gets impregnated by a car. it makes the mind boggle. for the actress it was an unusual scene to shoot. you know, ijust told myself, just pretend you re doing a little show. this is a weird show, butjust have fun with it, because, you know, like, you just have to do it anyway, so just have fun with it. so i tried to have fun and it was actually really fun. # but it s too late to say you re sorry. it is a provocative film. it has several themes, among them gender identity and humans relations with machines, but for its director, it s a movie which explores love. it was a huge challenge for me. i think it s very hard for me to talk about love,
thriller, titane, this year s big winner at the cannes film festival, came to new york with its director and star. i told myself, pretend you re doing a little show. this is a weird show, butjust have fun with it. there were many festival films with great performances, a real stand out, benedict cumberbatch in the power of the dog. and some great documentaries, one using animation to chronicle the plight of an afghan refugee fleeing the taliban 25 years ago. and the other, a portrait of the influential new york rock band formed in the 1960s, the velvet underground. like almost every british schoolchild of my generation, i had the works of william shakespeare thrown at me. but i have to admit, the only play of his that i received with a massive amount ofjoy was macbeth.