In this episode of the podcast, we discuss Francis Lee's first two feature films, God’s Own Country and Ammonite, two films that are somewhat the antithesis of …
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To celebrate the release of Francis Lee's debut feature God's Own Country, his Yorkshire-set romance between a young farmhand and a Romanian migrant worker, we are dedicating a full week to essays on the film, and interviews with the cast and crew.
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In this episode of the podcast, we discuss Francis Lee's first two feature films, God’s Own Country and Ammonite, two films that are somewhat the antithesis of …
[Read more...] about Ep. 66: Francis Lee’s God’s Own Country and Ammonite
We take an in-depth look at the career of rising star Josh O'Connor who plays Johnny Saxby in God's Own Country, his performance in the film, and talk to the …
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We interview director Francis Lee talks about the technical aspects of making his first feature, from sound to camera movement to editing. This is is an excerpt …
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Cinematographer Joshua James Richards talks adapting to a director’s vision and creating a sense of place in God’s Own Country and The Rider. This is an excerpt …
In this interview on God's Own Country, writer-director Francis Lee and stars Josh O'Connor and Alec Secareanu discuss the making of this touching story of …
Francis Lee’s feature debut, God’s Own Country, is a moving coming-of-age story and a swoon-worthy romance about small gestures that signal major changes. This …
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