


Sight and Sound October 25
On the cover: Cillian Murphy on his approach to acting, the importance of storytelling and his new film, Steve.
Inside the issue: A preview of this year’s London Film Festival, an interview with Cillian Murphy on his illustrious career, the business side of David Lynch, Klaus Kinski revisited, religious films and Arjun Sajip speaks with Harris Dickinson about his directorial debut, Urchin.
“When I was a young actor, I just wanted to play American and play English and not be restricted by my extraction or by my nationality. Whereas as I get older, I really want to tell our stories more and more. That’s just, I think, to do with age. But I also do think there is something in the air culturally, with film and with music. There seems to be a real energy around it. Not just flag waving, it’s trying to investigate our history and our place in the world. I think it’s all very healthy.”
- Cillian Murphy speaking to Katie McCabe in the new issue of Sight and Sound.
Sight and Sound is published monthly.
On the cover: Cillian Murphy on his approach to acting, the importance of storytelling and his new film, Steve.
Inside the issue: A preview of this year’s London Film Festival, an interview with Cillian Murphy on his illustrious career, the business side of David Lynch, Klaus Kinski revisited, religious films and Arjun Sajip speaks with Harris Dickinson about his directorial debut, Urchin.
“When I was a young actor, I just wanted to play American and play English and not be restricted by my extraction or by my nationality. Whereas as I get older, I really want to tell our stories more and more. That’s just, I think, to do with age. But I also do think there is something in the air culturally, with film and with music. There seems to be a real energy around it. Not just flag waving, it’s trying to investigate our history and our place in the world. I think it’s all very healthy.”
- Cillian Murphy speaking to Katie McCabe in the new issue of Sight and Sound.
Sight and Sound is published monthly.
On the cover: Cillian Murphy on his approach to acting, the importance of storytelling and his new film, Steve.
Inside the issue: A preview of this year’s London Film Festival, an interview with Cillian Murphy on his illustrious career, the business side of David Lynch, Klaus Kinski revisited, religious films and Arjun Sajip speaks with Harris Dickinson about his directorial debut, Urchin.
“When I was a young actor, I just wanted to play American and play English and not be restricted by my extraction or by my nationality. Whereas as I get older, I really want to tell our stories more and more. That’s just, I think, to do with age. But I also do think there is something in the air culturally, with film and with music. There seems to be a real energy around it. Not just flag waving, it’s trying to investigate our history and our place in the world. I think it’s all very healthy.”
- Cillian Murphy speaking to Katie McCabe in the new issue of Sight and Sound.
Sight and Sound is published monthly.