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Sight and Sound #35:10

230 x 295 mm, 100 pages
London, UK
Published since 1932
Editor-in-chiefMike Williams
Art director: Leo Field

The international film magazine from the British Film Institute, featuring reviews, interviews with filmmakers, profiles of film stars past and present, mega movie listicles and industry-focused news. It’s the solid movie magazine at the centre of the industry, around which the likes of Little White Lies can spin a more tangential approach to the subject.

The December 2025 issue leads with American film director Kathryn Bigelow, interviewed inside about the shooting process behind her Netflix debut ‘A House of Dynamite’, which she compares to playing ‘four-dimensional chess’. In addition, you’ll find a conversation with Lynne Ramsay on why she doesn’t want her new film ‘Die My Love’ to be labelled as a ‘portrait of post-partum depression’, whilst Dominic Lees discusses the recent Hollywood scandal surrounding AI actress Tilly Norwood, who is attempting to become ‘the next Scarlett Johansson or Natalie Portman’. Plus, Jonathan Romney sits down with Jafar Panahi to discuss his Palme d’Or-winning film ‘It Was Just an Accident’; the late Dianne Keaton is honoured for her idiosyncratic presence on our screens; and Laura Mulvey reflects on her half-century-long career as she receives a BFI Fellowship.

bfi.org.uk/sight-sound-magazine

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