"Bird" stars Keoghan and Rogowski talk to IndieWire about the loose, patient, and sometimes difficult set of an Arnold movie: "You kind of get found out if you’re acting." Rogowski, the breakout New ...
Rogowski joined Adèle Exarchopoulos and Ben Whishaw at the IndieWire Studio at Sundance, presented by Dropbox, to talk Ira Sachs' "Passages." “Passages,” Ira Sachs’ bruising eighth feature, almost ...
Currently drawing raves for his role in Ira Sachs’ 'Passages' and about to land in Venice with Giorgio Diritti’s competition title 'Lubo,' the rising German star has come a long way from his days at a ...
In just five years, Franz Rogowski has grown from a respected indie film actor in Germany to an international name-on-the-poster leading man. He doesn’t fit the conventional movie-star profile, and ...
Rainbow Crew is an ongoing interview series that celebrates the best LGBTQ+ representation on screen. Each instalment showcases talent working on both sides of the camera, including queer creatives ...
Barry Keoghan and Franz Rogowski took to the rooftop of the Palais yesterday to visit the Deadline Studio in Cannes, and the high vantage point seemed fitting; the pair are on a cloud after the ...
Franz Rogowski’s intense and offbeat appeal gets its purest expression in the despairing polycule at the center of Ira Sachs’ “Passages.” In the Euro-chic romantic drama that recalls Mike Nichols’ ...
In Giorgio Diritti’s film “Lubo,” based on Mario Cavatore’s novel “Il seminatore,” Franz Rogowski seduces as Lubo, a Yenish traveling performer, father and husband, who has to join the Swiss army in ...
There is only one Andrea Arnold, as much as her contemporaries in Europe and beyond try to imitate her particular style: emotionally heightened social realism with often first-time actors playing ...
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