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2 DAYS IN PARIS WITH JULIE DELPY
Written, directed by and starring Academy Award nominated writer Julie Delpy (Before Sunset), Two Days in Paris is a charmingly quirky comedy about a neurotic couple from New York struggling to stay together during a two day stopover in Paris.

36: OLIVIER MARCHALL
Former police officer Olivier Marchall talks about 36 Quai des Ofrevres, out on general release now. Marchal's film, starring Gerard Depardiue (Green Card) and Daniel Auteil (Hidden) draws on much personal experience, with characters, settings and dialogue giving a ring of credibility from the outset.

ADRIEN BRODY
Adrien Brody is probably best known for his Oscar-winning performance in the wartime drama The Pianist, but he gets a chance to show off an unexpected lighter side in The Darjeeling Ltd.

ADULTHOOD - ADAM DEACON & FEMI OYENIRAN
While you may not know their names you will know their faces after the success of their groundbreaking 2006 film Kidulthood. The young actors are now back with the equally as explosive follow up Adulthood, and we talk to then about their thoughts on the last film, and expectations for the new one.

AL PACINO
Seven-time Oscar nominee, and regularly dubbed the greatest living actor of his generation, Al Pacino may have made his name playing gangsters and cops, in films like The Godfather, Serpico and Scarface.

ALAN MOORE
One of the most revered figures in the comics industry, Alan Moore is renowned internationally for writing intelligent, articulate stories which elevate the medium of comic books well above common public perception.

ALEJANDRO AMENABAR
Composer, writer, editor and director Alejandro Amenabar has built his reputation in his native Spain with a handful of original, thought provoking movies such as Vanilla Sky, John  Malkovich's The Dancer Upstairs and most recently The Sea Inside.

ALEXANDER PAYNE
In the space of four films Alexander Payne has announced himself as one of the most witty and articulate of a new generation of American filmmakers, combining indie cool with mainstream appeal in films such as Citizin Ruth, Election and About Shmidt.

AMITABH BACHCHAN - THE UNDISPUTED KING OF INDIAN CINEMA
Amitabh Bachchan is the undisputed king of Indian cinema and at 65 years of age he has a magnificent career spanning nearly 40 years with over 150 films. At this years 51st London Film Festival he stars in The Last Lear as an ageing thespian whose passion is William Shakespeare.

ANDERS RONNOW KLARLUND
We chat to director Anders Rønnow Klarlund who is breaking new ground in the ever-evolving field of animated film with Strings, the world's first “fully integrated” marionette features.

ANDRES WOOD
Since its initial release at festivals around the world, Andres Wood's powerful and moving new film Machuca has garnered excellent reviews and a number of awards.

ANGUS, THONGS AND PERFECT SNOGGING
Surrounded by the luxury of London’s Claridges Hotel, we sit down to talk about this very British teen movie that is giving its American counterparts a considerable run for their money. 

ANTHONY HOPKINS
In a career spanning more than three decades, Hopkins has more than 90 film and television credits to his name. In The Worlds Fastest Indian Anthony Hopkins stars as Burt Munro, a man who never let the dreams of youth fade.

APOCALYPTO: INTERVIEW WITH DIRECTOR MEL GIBSON
From Academy Award winner of Braveheart and The Passion of the Christ, Mel Gibsons Apocalyto is set during the Mayan period when the kingdom faces its decline. The rulers insist the key to prosperity is to build more temples and offer human sacrifices. Jaguar Paw, a young man chosen for sacrifice, flees the kingdom to avoid his fate.

ATOM EGOYAN
Atom Egoyan wrote and directed the new film Where the Truth Lies starring Kevin Bacon and Colin Firth. The film has garnered some controversy due to some of its more explicit scenes.

BABEL: INTERVIEW WITH DIRECTOR AND CAST
With Babel, the third feature from Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, the Mexican maestro came to London with stars Gael Garcia Bernal & Rinko Kikuchi. 6 Degrees Film caught up with them.

BASIC INSTINCT 2
Sharon Stone reprises her role as novelist Catherine Trammel in Basic Instinct 2: Risk Addiction, a slick and erotic thriller, exploring what happens when the darker side of human nature is uncovered. We speak with Sharon Stone and David Morrissey.

BASIC INSTINCT 2 - DAVID THEWLIS
Ian Winterton chats with David Thewlis about his role in Basic Instinct 2 where Sharon Stone reprises her role as novelists Catherine Trammel in this slick and erotic thriller, exploring what happens when the darker side of human nature is uncovered.

BATMAN BEGINS CAST INTERVIEW
While it is Joel Schumacher's ultra-camp 1997 effort Batman & Robin which is often credited for killing the Batman franchise, with Batman Begins Christopher Nolan has taken an obvious yet so far original approach – he has made a brilliant film about Batman.

BEE SEASON
Bee Season is a screen adaptation of Myla Goldberg's critically acclaimed novel of the same name, which won many fans with its unexpected mixture of themes. 6 Degrees Film chats with Directors Scott McGhee and David Siegel about the film.

BERTRAND TAVERNIER
When French director, writer and producer Bertrand Tavernier was a guest at the Kent International Film Festival 2003, during which a season of his films was shown, he spoke to Elizabeth Griffin about his work and his influences, and even offered some advice for would-be directors.

BIG NOTHING INTERVIEW
Two guys hatch a plan to escape their IT support McJobs by blackmailing a snuff movie-making vicar in a quirky black comedy with a serial-killer subplot and a spiralling body count.

BIRDS EYE VIEW FILM FESTIVAL
Motivated by the lack of female role models in film, Birds Eye View began in 2002. The impressively passionate co-founder and festival director Rachel Milward ruminates about the organisation's aims.

BLACK BOOK: INTERVIEW WITH DIRECTOR PAUL VERHOEVEN
Black Book tells the moving story of a young Jewish woman who joins the Resistance in The Hague and gets entangled in a deadly web of double-dealing and betrayal.

BLOOD DIAMOND INTERVIEW
Academy Award nominee Leonardo DiCaprio speaks at the press conference for Blood Diamond, along side his co-stars Jennifer Connely and Djimon Hounsou, Director Edward Zwick and Producer Paula Wienstein.

BOBBY: INTERVIEW WITH EMILIO ESTEVEZ AND CHRISTIAN SLATER
We speak with Christian Slater and actor/director Emilio Estevez during the the London Film Festival about the story and casting of his film Bobby.

BORAT INTERVIEW
Sacha Baron Cohen brings his Kazakh journalist character Borat Sagdiyev to the big screen for the first time. Leaving his native Kazakhstan, Borat travels to America to make a documentary. During the London Film Festival, Borat speaks at his hilarious press conference.

BRAD PITT
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, starring Brad Pitt (Jesse James) and Casey Affleck (Robert Ford), delves into the private life and public exploits of America's most notorious outlaw.

BRIDESHEAD REVISITED PREMIERE
The luxury and stylish Bluebird Restaurant on the Kings Road became home to different kind of crowd on the 29th September. The women of the Flyte Family (Emma Thompson, Hayley Atwell and Felicity Jones) where among the stars that attended the London premiere of the new British film Brideshead Revisited. We were able grab a few words to talk about Religion, the films reception and vodka Martini’s.

BRIDGE TO TERABITHIA INTERVIEWS
Jess Aarons (Josh Hutcherson) is an outsider at school and even in his own family. Jess has trained all summer to become the fastest kid in his middle school class but his goal is unexpectedly thwarted by the new girl in school, Leslie Burke (AnnaSophia Robb) who competes in the "boys only" race and wins. Despite their awkward introduction, the two outsiders quickly become best friends.

BROTHERS GRIMM CAST INTERVIEW
We speak with, Terry Gilliam, Matt Damon and Heath Ledger about The Brothers Grimm, the tale of two travelling conmen who instigate rumours of supernatural happenings then, for a price, offer their services as ghostbusters.

CHILDREN OF MEN
Alfonso Cuaron was in town for the premiere of Children of Men. Alongside stars from his latest film - Clive Owen, Pam Ferris and Claire-Hope Ashety – a mischievous Cuaron was eager to field questions at a Dorchester Hotel press conference.

CHRISTOPHER LEE
Christopher Lee claims that the role of Jinnah is the most important part he has played in his 60 years as an actor. 6 Degrees Film speaks with Lee about this historical epic following the life of Mohammed Ali Jinnah, the hugely important but often-misrepresented world leader.

CINEMA 16: LUKE MORRIS
Luke Morris is the producer behind the Cinema 16 DVD series, featuring the best of British, European and now American shorts. He has made three shorts himself; including co-directing the BAFTA nominated Heavy Metal Drummer and producing the award winning Je t'aime John Wayne.
CINEMA 16 DVD 

CINEMA 16: STEFAN NADELMAN
Son of a wedding videographer and photographer, Stefan began working in New York City as a print graphic designer. He then moved into web design and web animation, and then film. His shorts include Latin Alive, the award winning Terminal Bar, and Tourist Pictures. Stefan continues to work on motion graphics for food, film, and fun.
CINEMA 16 DVD

CINEMA 16: TODD SOLONDZ
Todd Solondz is regarded as one of the most singular voice in America movies. Over the past ten years his films Welcome to the Dollhouse, Happiness, Storytelling and Palindromes have marked him out as a provocative and maverick talent. His NYU short Feelings features on the Cinema 16: American Shorts DVD collection.
CINEMA 16 DVD

COLIN FIRTH
In Atom Egoyan's Where The Truth Lies Colin Firth plays against the Darcy image that just won't leave the public imagination, starring as Vince Collins, the English half of a hugely successful showbiz double act.

CURSE OF THE GOLDEN FLOWER - INTERVIEW WITH GONG LI
From the internationally renowned team of director Zhang Yimou and producer Bill Kong (Hero, House of Flying Daggers) comes a grand epic about the folly of war and the disintegration of one family under the weight of unrequited love, unforgivable betrayals, and the never-ending thirst for power.

DEEP WATER: INTERVIEW WITH AL MORROW
Deep Water is the story of Donald Crowhurst, a competitor in the 1968 Sunday Times Golden Globe Sailing Challenge. A novice sailor, in dire financial straights, Crowhurst saw the race as his chance to make his mark and improve his fortunes. Instead, a series of unfortunate events left him drifting in the Atlantic with no hope of even completing the race.

DEJA VU INTERVIEW
Déjà Vu is a fast-paced techno thriller from Jerry Bruckheimer and Tony Scott, starring two-time Oscar winner Denzel Washington and newcomer Paula Patton.  We caught up with the cast and crew at a recent press conference, to get a glimpse behind the scenes.

DIRECTOR ZHANG YUAN
Screened as part of this year's Raindance Film Festival, Little Red Flowers from Chinese independent director Zhang Yuan is a charming and occasionally unsettling snapshot of one little boy's regimented life at a kindergarten – a snapshot that speaks volumes about adult society. Elizabeth Griffin spoke to him before the first UK screening of the film, which is due for release in January.

DISTANT VOICES, STILL LIVES: INTERVIEW WITH DIRECTOR TERENCE DAVIES
6 Degrees Film pays tribute to the visionary exploration of Terence Davies film Distant Voices, Still Lives. Eighteen years on and the film is restored through the BFI, evoking the distant memories of working class family life in Liverpool in the 40's and 50's.  We talk to Director Terence Davies at the London Film Festival last year, pictured here with Festival Director Sandra Hebron.

ED NORTON INTERVIEW
Norton has been in regular demand since his breakthrough role in Primal Fear in 1994. Since then his credits have included The People vs Larry Flint, Rounders, Everyone Says I Love You, American History X, Fight Club, The Score, Red Dragon, The Italian Job and 25th Hour.  He recently played Eisenheim in The Illusionist and as a director he made Keeping The Faith starring himself and Ben Stller.

ELLIOT GROVE
Originally from Toronto, Elliot moved to London during the 1980's a time when British cinematic production was at an all time low. Thirteen years ago, Elliot launched the Raindance Film Festival, which initially catered to American independents who demonstrated the values of creative innovation and pioneering spirit that Elliot believed would help to invigorate the industry in the UK.

EVAN ALMIGHTY: INTERVIEW WITH STEVE CARELL
Steve Carell has emerged as one of Hollywood's most sought-after comic actors. He will next be seen in Evan Almighty, the follow-up to the Jim Carrey smash Bruce Almighty. Carell returns as his character from the first film, Evan Baxter, but this time he is the lead, called upon by God to build him an ark, much as Noah before in Biblical times.

FAST FOOD NATION INTERVIEW
During last autumn’s London Film Festival, 6 Degrees got the lowdown on the film adaptation of the best-selling book Fast Food Nation from writer Eric Schlosser and - the original ‘slacker’ himself - director Richard Linklater.

FAVELA RISING
Set in Rio de Janeiro's most feared and violent favela (slum), this powerful documentary follows the story of a former drug-trafficker who turned his back on crime to re-connect with his community.

FOREST WHITAKER
Forest Whitaker wins his first ever Oscar nomination for Performance By An Actor in a Leading Role at the 79th Academy Awards.

GELA BABLUANI INTERVIEW
Director Gela Babluani portrays a world of brutes who suddenly come across the innocence of a fragile young man in Tzameti. Born in Tblissi in Georgia 26 years ago, Babluani is the son of acclaimed director Temur Babluani (La Migration des Moineaux, selected at the Director's Fortnight in Cannes in 1988, and The Sun of the Wakeful, selected for the Silver Bear in Berlin in 1993).

GEORGE CLOONEY
George Clooney, it seems, is a man who can do no wrong “ at least not in the eyes of Hollywood's great and good. And even with his latest two releases taking significant swipes at the US government “ the upcoming Syriana and this, his second film as director “ he is courted with award nominations. Early this year, Good Night and Good Luck was up for six Oscars and six BAFTA's, including Best Film and Best Director.

GINA PRINCE-BYTHEWOOD
We meet up with the American writer/director of Love and Basketball fame when she was over in London as part of The London Film Festival, where her new film The Secret Life of Bees is being screened. Surrounded by the colourful luxury that is the Soho Hotel, the calm and composed mother-of-two sits down to talk to us about the film.

GORE VERBINSKI
The third Pirates film picks up where the record-breaking 2006 smash hit Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest left off, with our heroes in a desperate quest to free Captain Jack Sparrow. We speak with Director Gore Verbinksi.

GOYA'S GHOSTS INTERVIEW WITH NATALIE PORTMAN AND STELLAN SKARSGAD
Stellan Skarsgard is the Spanish artist Goya and Natalie Portman his tragic muse. 6 degrees caught up with the stars of Milos Forman’s latest film Goya’s Ghosts.

GRAHAM KING
Graham King wins Best Motion Picture of the Year with The Departed at the 79th Annual Academy Awards.

HAIRSPRAY: INTERVIEW WITH JOHN TRAVOLTA
Holywood superstar John Travolta has taken on arguably his most challenging movie role to date in the new screen musical Hairspray - playing a super-sized Baltimore matriarch once notoriously played by diva drag-queen Divine in 1988's cult classic John Waters movie.

HELEN MIRREN
Helen Mirren won her third Oscar at the 79th Annual Academy Awards for Performance by an Actress In A Leading Role this year for her role in Stephen Frear's The Queen.

HOLLYWOODLAND: INTERVIEW WITH CAST AND CREW
Hollywoodland is a lavish, period detective movie based on the real life case of the mysterious death of TV's Superman, George Reeves. Director Allen Coulter and his cast members Adrien Brody, Ben Affleck, and Bob Hoskins were at the London Film Festival where they spoke about the film.

HOT FUZZ: SIMON PEGG & NICK FROST
The Shaun of the Dead boys are back and ready for action with slapstick cop thriller Hot Fuzz.

I WANT CANDY INTERVIEW
I Want Candy follows two naïve young men who stumble upon the opportunity of a lifetime.  Frustrated by their arty film teacher (Mackenzie Crook), wannabe producer Joe (Tom Riley) and his talented but neurotic director friend Baggy (Tom Burke) head to London to sell what they know is a script made of gold. 

IDLEWILD INTERVIEW: DIRECTOR BRYAN BARBER
Combining drama, music and cinema, Bryan Barbers Idlewild stylish portrays a series of struggling performers in their quest for love, fame and success.

IDLEWILD: INTERVIEWS
Set against the stunning backdrop of a 1930s Southern speakeasy, Idlewild explores the lives of the club's shy piano player, Percival (André Benjamin), and the club's showy lead performer and ladies' man, Rooster (Antwan Patton).

INFAMOUS: INTERVIEW WITH TOBY JONES AND DIRECTOR DOUGLAS MCGRATH
We speak with Director Douglas McGrath (Nicholas Nickleby, Emma) and British actor Toby Jones (Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Finding Neverland) at the 50th Times bfi London Film Festival about his role in Infamous.

INTERVIEW WITH BOBCAT GOLDTHWAIT
Stand up comic turned writer/director Bobcat Goldthwait is best remembered for his wacky appearances in the Police Academy series. But he turned filmmaker in 1992 with a dark comedy revered as the "Citizen Kane of alcoholic clown movies". In his third feature Sleeping Dogs, Goldthwait questions our idealization of the absolute virtues of honesty.

INTERVIEW WITH BOND VILLAIN MADS MIKKELSEN
007's latest nemesis on dancing, fighting with ashtrays and sinking ships… In his native Denmark Mikkelsen is already a big star. After appearing alongside Clive Owen as Tristan in King Arthur he went back to his roots for the sequel to his movie debut Pusher.  You can catch Mikkelsen on the big screen slugging it out with Daniel Craig in Casino Royale.

INTERVIEW WITH FERNANDO MEIRELLES
The creative and inventive director with a talent for plunging you head first into a parallel existence is back. His third outing Blindness (originally a novel by author Jose Saramago) explores the shocking and alarming effects when an unknown city is stuck with a sudden white sickness, living all of its inhabitants blind. The calm mannered and funny director sits down to talk about making the film and what he thinks about his current trademark - disturbing imagery.

INTERVIEW WITH JULIAN MCMAHON FOR PREMONITION
We speak with Nip/Tuck star Julian McMahon about his latest film with Sandra Bullock, Premonition. Julian can be seen playing Dr. Christian Troy in new episodes of Nip/Tuck, Saturdays 11.00pm on Sky One.

INTERVIEW WITH PURITAN DIRECTOR HADI HAJAIG
We speak with UK Indie film maker Hadi Hajaigh when the atmospheric thriller Puritan, out on DVD this week, starring Nick Moran and David Soul, was under negotiation to get a theatrical release.

INTERVIEW WITH SHORT FILMMAKER HAZEL GRIAN
Vive la Revolution! Film-maker, games inventor and “genius”, Hazel Grian explains how her award winning shorts fed into the creation of an Alternate Reality Game.

INTERVIEW WITH SHORTBUS DIRECTOR JOHN CAMERON MITCHELL
Shortbus follows various New York City characters as they navigate the comic/tragic intersections between sex and love in and around a modern-day polysexual underground salon called Shortbus.

INTERVIEW: WITH SIENNA MILLER
Sienna Miller (Factory Girl, Casanova, Alfie) stars in INTERVIEW, alongside Steve Buscemi who also wrote and directed the film.

INTO THE WILD: INTERVIEW WITH DIRECTOR SEAN PENN
Sean Penn is forging a reputation as a director who combines a truly independent spirit with a deep understanding of the art and craft of cinema.

JACK BLACK
In London to promote BE KIND REWIND, the new comedy from Michel Gondry, Jack Black explained how he became involved in the project.

JACKASS NUMBER TWO: INTERVIEW
The Jackass sequel’s director and star were suitably hung over when 6 Degrees caught up with them to find out the inside dope on one of the most hilarious films of the year. Reeling from the hair of the dog they were still on top wisecracking form…

JAVIER BARDEM
One of Spain's most celebrated actors Javier Bardem came to international attention with his Oscar nominated performance in Before Night Falls in 2000.

JENNIFER HUDSON
American Idol contenstant Jennifer Hudson wins her first Oscar for Performance By An Actress In A Supporting Role at the 79th Annual Academy Awards.

JOANNA HOGG
Joanna Hogg talks about her feature directorial debut, which tells the story of Anna, a childless woman in her forties, whose world is shaken when she goes on holiday with an old school friend and her extended family.

KEVIN BACON
Kevin Bacon plays Vince, an American goofball who rolls around stage making wisecracks while his partner Lanny (Colin Firth) provides a comedy contrast with his suave and proper English gentleman antics, in Atom Egoyans Where The Truth Lies.

KINGDOM OF HEAVEN: RIDLEY SCOTT'S DIRECTOR'S CUT
Three-time Oscar®-nominated director Sir Ridley Scott brings to DVD an original and extended version of his latest cinematic masterpiece, Kingdom Of Heaven, arriving as an all-new four-disc collector's edition.

KIRSTEN SHERIDAN
Jinny Nagra speaks with Academy Award nominee Kirsten Sheridan about her latest film August Rush starring Golden Globe winners Keri Russell (Waitress, Mission Impossible III) and Jonathan Rhys Meyers (Matchpoint, Bend it like Beckham) alongside Freddie Highmore (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Finding Neverland) and Academy Award winner Robin Williams (Good Will Hunting).

KISS KISS BANG BANG: SHANE BLACK INTERVIEW
Lethal Weapon writer Shane Black returns after a long absence to make his directoral debut directing his own script for Kiss Kiss Bang Bang.

LETTERS FROM IWO JIMA: FEATURE INTERVIEW CLINT EASTWOOD
Clint Eastwood did not set out two make two films when he began his work preparing to make Flags of Our Fathers.  But as his research took him deeper and deeper into the story behind one of the largest and most devastating battles in modern history – Iwo Jima – he felt a strong and persistent presence in everything he read.

LITTLE CHILDREN: INTERVIEW WITH KATE WINSLET AND DIRECTOR TODD FIELD
Sarah (Kate Winslet) is overeducated, liberal and feels like a fish out of water amongst the immaculately clad gaggle of aspirational mothers she joins each day at the park. Her stifled desperation takes a mischievous turn when she flirts with the man they've nicknamed The Prom King. We speak with Director Todd Field and oscar nominee Kate Winslet about Little Children during the London Film Festival.

LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE DIRECTORS INTERVIEW
Little Miss Sunshine is an American family road comedy that is brazenly satirical and yet deeply human it introduces audiences to one of the most endearingly fractured families in recent cinema history: the Hoovers, whose trip to a pre-pubescent beauty pageant results in comic mayhem and a moving look at the surprising rewards of being losers in a winning-crazed culture.

LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE: TONI COLLETTE INTERVIEW
In the original new comedy, Little Miss Sunshine, Toni Collette stars as a mother who is trying to hold her family together, during a stressful cross country road trip.

LUCKY NUMBER SLEVIN: PAUL MCGUIGAN
Firmly established as the director who bought us Wicker Park, Paul McGuigan has now turned his hand to a somewhat different story of mistaken identity, also starring Josh Hartnett, with LUCKY NUMBER SLEVIN.

MAN ON WIRE PHILIP PETIT AND DIRECTOR JAMES MARSH
With enthusiasm that all Office Managers which they could bottle and a passion that would make even Richard Branson look lazy, it easy to be inspired by the radical Frenchman who wire walked between the twin towers in 1974. With a soothing accent as rich as velvet, we sit down to talk about the feat and his reasons for doing it in the first place.

MARTIN SCORSESE
Martin Scorsese wins Achievement In Directing at the 79th Annual Academy Awards.

MATCH POINT INTERVIEWS
Match Point had its world premiere to great acclaim at the 58th Cannes Film Festival and is Woody Allen's first production to be filmed in London. The film is about a young man, torn between two women, and finding no way out, he   resorts to extreme actions.

MATT DAMON INTERVIEW
It’s hard to imagine now, but there were those who doubted that Matt Damon was the right actor to play Jason Bourne. As the third eagerly awaited instalment in the series, The Bourne Ultimatum, nears release Damon and the tortured former black operations agent he plays so well are as one in the collective mind of the huge audience waiting for the film.

MUSIC AND LYRICS INTERVIEW: HUGH GRANT AND DREW BARRYMORE
Alex Fletcher is a washed-up '80s pop star who's been reduced to working the nostalgia circuit at county fairs and amusement parks.  The charismatic and talented musician gets a chance at a comeback when reigning pop diva Cora invites him to duet with her.

NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: BEN STILLER INTERVIEW
In this action-adventure-comedy, Ben Stiller plays Larry Daley, a bumbling security guard at the Musum of Natural History, accidentally lets loose an ancient curse that causes the animals and insects on display to come to life at night and wreak havoc.

NOTES ON A SCANDAL INTERVIEW
Based on Zoe Heller's award-winning novel and adapted for the screen by Patrick Marber (Closer) Notes on a Scandal is a story of loneliness, obsession, loyalty, envy and betrayal.

OCEAN'S THIRTEEN: INTERVIEWS WITH CAST
When ruthless casino owner Willy Bank (Al Pacino) double-crosses one of the original Ocean's eleven, Danny (George Clooney) and the gang (Brad Pitt, Matt Damon) team up one more time to see if they can break "the Bank."

PEDRO ALMODOVAR
Since he began making shorts over thirty years ago, Pedro Almodóvar has emerged as one of Europe's leading directors with such contemporary classics as All About My Mother and the Oscar-winning Talk To Her. Yet more so than any other before it, the Spanish auteur's latest film Volver – which won him Best Screenplay at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival – is a work steeped in personal nostalgia.

PENELOPE CRUZ
Following several highly acclamied collaborations, it was inevitable that she Penelope Cruz once again work with Almodóvar, this time in the lead in his latest film Volver. A role that won her Best Actress at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival, Cruz plays Raimunda, the La Mancha-based mother of a teenage daughter haunted by the return of her own deceased mother.

PERFUME: THE STORY OF A MURDERER INTERVIEWS
Film adaptation of Patrick Süskind’s gripping worldwide bestseller, Perfume: The Story of a Murderer tells a very unique story about the life of murderous perfumer Jean-Baptiste Grenouille.

PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN INTERVIEWS AND WORLD PREMIERE PICTURES
PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: AT WORLD'S END picks up where the record-breaking 2006 smash hit Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest left off, with our heroes Will Turner (Orlando Bloom) and Elizabeth Swann (Keira Knightley) allied with Captain Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush) in a desperate quest to free Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) from his mind-bending trap in Davy Jones' locker.

PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MAN'S CHEST - MACKENZIE CROOK
To celebrate the arrival of this summer's most eagerly anticipated film, the second installment of Pirates of the Caribbean, we have a little chat with British actor Mackenzie Crook about his role and the final Pirates installment.

Q&A: TSOTSI - Gavin Hood
Academy Award winning for Best Foreign Language Film of 2005, Oscar winner Gavin Hood's Tsotsi is a visceral adaptation of renowned playwright Athol Fugard's only novel of the same name, tracing six days in the life of a ruthless young gang leader. Academy Award winning for Best Foreign Language Film of 2005, Tsotsi is one of the best films to come out of South Africa.

RED EYE: WES CRAVEN INTERVIEW
Wes Craven has been scaring audiences for three decades, since his debut with The Last House on the Left in 1972. He created one of the most popular horror film characters of all time, Freddie Krueger, in the 1984 classic A Nightmare on Elm Street, followed with the irreverent, genre-bending Scream trilogy. Now Craven breaks his own mold with Red Eye, a psychological thriller set at 30,000 feet.

RIGHT AT YOUR DOOR INTERVIEW
In the contemporary thriller Right At Your Door Rory Cochrane plays Brad, husband to Lexi (Mary McCormack), LA resident and one of many shocked witnesses to the dirty bombs that have exploded downtown. But he quickly discovers that, as chaos ensues and the toxic ash rains down, the effects of these explosions are only just beginning  to be felt.

ROBERT DOWNEY JUNIOR - CHARLIE BARTLETT
Robert Downey Junior plays Principal Gardner in this cool, edgy comedy about a high school teenager who sets himself up as the school agony aunt, dishing out advice and prescription drugs, courtesy of the family shrink.

ROBIN WILLIAMS INTERVIEW
Robin Williams delivers a compelling performance as a storyteller caught in the middle of a  "mystery of the heart" in The Night Listener. Based on the real experiences of his friend, the author Armistead Maupin (Tales of the City), Williams plays a late night radio presenter who beguiles his audience with tales of his own life.

RUN FAT BOY RUN
Hot on the heels of the recent smash hit comedy Hot Fuzz, Simon Pegg stars in actor-turned-director David Schwimmer's feature film debut, RUN, FAT BOY, RUN. The film boasts a strong international cast including  BAFTA winning actress Thandie Newton (Crash, Mission Impossible II), Hank Azaria (Huff, The Simpsons) and Dylan Moran (Shaun of the Dead, A Cock and Bull Story).

SAW III: TOBIN BELL INTERVIEW
A versatile character actor, with credits in films such as Mississippi Burning, Ruby, In The Line of Fire and The Firm, Tobin Bell is most recognisable for his role as serial killer Jigsaw in the Saw films. Beginning in 2004, followed by a sequel and now a third film, all the stories focus on the darkly malevolent schemes of a terminally ill killer, bringing others to grisly justice for their crimes, faults and failings.

SHORT EXPOSURE
The internet and portable media devices have made films easily accessible and there are infinite ways of maximising this exposure. We talked to Asher Goldstein, Director of Acquisitions at Apollo Cinema in LA, about what qualities a short film should have, and what are the key things a distributor looks for.

SHORT FILM DIRECTORS: James Appleton
James Appleton's quirky comedies have seen him be commissioned by the Film Council, while his shorts have won awards, appeared at festivals all over the world, downloaded onto the PSP console and even screened on the Berlin underground. 6 Degrees Film talks with James about his thriving success as a short film director and his latest film :-).

SIXTY SIX: INTERVIEW WITH HELENA BONHAM CARTER
It is the summer of '66, and England is about to be consumed by World Cup Fever. For 12 year-old Bernie though, the biggest day of his life is looming: his Bar Mitzvah. However, the Cup Final is scheduled to take place on the same day and when England makes it through the qualifying rounds, Bernie's longed-for Bar Mitzvah looks set to be a complete disaster.

SMOKIN' ACES INTERVIEW: ANDY GARCIA
A dying mob boss takes out a $1 million contract on the life of his former protégé, a Vegas magician turned gangster who has agreed to testify against the mob. The FBI attempts to protect their key witness as an array of hit men (and women)descend on Lake Tahoe in a race to take the magician out.

SMOKIN' ACES INTERVIEW: DIRECTOR JOE CARNAHAN
A dying mob boss takes out a $1 million contract on the life of his former protégé, a Vegas magician turned gangster who has agreed to testify against the mob. The FBI attempts to protect their key witness as an array of hit men (and women)descend on Lake Tahoe in a race to take the magician out.

SNOW CAKE INTERVIEW
Premiering at this years Edinburgh Film Festival, Snow Cake is a taught drama focusing on the friendship between a high-functioning autistic woman (Sigourney Weaver) and a man (Alan Rickman) who is traumatized after a fatal car accident. We speak with Sigourney Weaver about her experiences playing an autistic woman.

SOPHIE FIENNES: THE PERVETS GUIDE TO CINEMA
Sophie Fiennes, began her career as an assistant to Peter Greenaway, with whom she worked from 1987 – 1992. After a period managing the Michael Clark Dance Company, she went on to direct a number of documentaries and short films including Lars from 1 – 10, The Late Michael Clark, Because I Sing and Hoover Street Revival.

SPIKE LEE

Inside Man is a heist movie in the grand tradition of the genre. A large-scale heist thriller with an A-list cast, we speak with Spike Lee, a superstar director at the height of his powers.



STARTER FOR TEN: JAMES MCAVOY INTERVIEW
Familiar from his role in the BAFTA winning tv series Shameless, and in movies such as Bright Young Things, Inside I’m Dancing and The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe, James McAvoy is one of Britain’s busiest young actors. In Starter For Ten he plays Brian Jackson, a young man embarking on a university career determined to experience life – and fulfil his boyhood ambition to appear on University Challenge.

STORMBREAKER INTERVIEWS
Stormbreaker is the first in what is sure to be a successful movie franchise, recounting the adventures of Anthony Horowitz's teenage spy hero Alex Rider. Alex has so far appeared in six bestselling novels, and this transition from page to screen has been eagerly anticipated by fans around the world. They will not be disappointed.
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STORMBREAKER: DIRECTOR GEOFFREY SAX INTERVIEW
Stormbreaker is the first in what is sure to be a successful movie franchise, recounting the adventures of Anthony Horowitz's teenage spy hero Alex Rider. Alex has so far appeared in six bestselling novels, and this transition from page to screen has been eagerly anticipated by fans around the world. They will not be disappointed. We speak with director Geoffrey Sax, who also directed the UK number 1 box office hit movie White Noise.
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SUPERMAN RETURNS INTERVIEW
It's a hot and humid day in central London as the press awaits the arrival of the stars of the new blockbuster Superman Returns.  Most of us have just seen the film and are still humming the theme music.  It doesn't help that the organizers are playing this music for about an hour in the Dorchester Ballroom as even the most cynical reviewers are forced to admit the film is a huge success.

SYRIANA: GEORGE CLOONEY & MATT DAMON
George Clooney (also executive producer), Matt Damon, Jeffrey Wright, Mark Strong, Chris Cooper and Amanda Peet are part of an incredible cast that star as sheiks and field workers, government inspectors and international spies, rich and poor, the famous and infamous.

THE BREAK-UP INTERVIEWS
Opening last month in the US to a whopping $40 million and going on to gross over $100 million The Break-Up hits UK screens this weekend amid a flurry of questions; is it a romance?  Is it a comedy?  Is it the Damien of the genre, an anti-rom-com?

THE DEPARTED: GRAHAM KING
Graham King's career as a Hollywood producer spans over 20 years which have seen the self-styled North London boy collaborate with some of the biggest names in the business. He has made three films with industry legend Martin Scorsese, the latest of which is The Departed.

THE GOOD SHEPHERD INTERVIEWS
Great actors do not always make great directors, but Robert De Niro's second directorial outing, The Good Shepherd, proves that he has every chance of emulating his success in front of the camera when standing behind it; like many of De Niro's memorable turns, this is a movie rooted in detail.

THE GUARDIAN INTERVIEW: ASHTON KUTCHER
After losing his crew in a fatal crash, legendary Rescue Swimmer, Ben Randall (Kevin Costner), is sent to teach at 'A' School, an elite training program for Coast Guard Rescue Swimmers.

THE LIBERTINE: LAURENCE DUNMORE INTERVIEW
Laurence Dunmore has his feature-film directorial debut with The Libertine, starring Johnny Depp, John Malkovich, and   Samantha Morton. He generously took the time to talk with 6 Degrees Film about the film and his experiences on it.

THE MATADOR: PIERCE BROSNAN INTERVIEW
The Matador consigns the Bond image to history with Brosnan playing Julian Noble, an amoral hitman enduring a nervous breakdown while on a mission in Mexico City. So he enlists the help of a total stranger (Greg Kinnear) to complete this crucial hit.


THE MATADOR: RICHARD SHEPARD INTERVIEW
Richard Shepard writes and directs the clever new action film The Matador, starring Pierce Brosnan, Greg Kinnear, and Hope Davis.

THE OMEN (2006) INTERVIEW: DIRECTOR JOHN MOORE
The Omen (2006) is released on DVD with The Omen Complete Collection and The Omen 30th Anniversary Edition on 23rd October from 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment.

THE PAGE TURNER: DIRECTORS INTERVIEW
Simon Gray spoke to director Denis Dercourt in August 2006 prior to The Page Turner being shown at the Edinburgh Film Festival.

THE PRESTIGE: FEATURE INTERVIEW
The Prestige is a cinematic sleight of hand from the master of elliptical storytelling Christopher Nolan, featuring an A-list cast that most directors would envy. It focuses on the intense rivalry between Victorian Magicians Alfred Borden (Christian Bale) and Robert Angier (Hugh Jackman).

THE US V JOHN LENNON DIRECTORS INTERVIEW
The US vs John Lennon is a dynamic and revealing documentary examining the extraordinary lengths the American government went to silence the ex-Beatle's revolutionary voice. 6 Degrees Film's Gus Alvarez caught up with one of it's directors, John Scheinfeld, and got the low down on the shameful state sponsored skulduggery that dogged Lennon throughout the 70's.

V FOR VENDETTA INTERVIEW

Interview with V For Vendetta Producer Joel Silver, Director James McTeigue, ansd actors John Hurt, Stephen Rea, Stephen Fry and Natalie Portman.

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WAH WAH: RICHARD E. GRANT
A star since his 1987 movie debut in Withnail & I, in the years since Richard E Grant has appeared in a wide variety of films for directors as respected as Francis Ford Coppola, Martin Scorsese and Robert Altman. Now he has made his own directorial bow with Wah-Wah, a semi-autobiographical tale based upon his formative years in 1960s and '70s Swaziland at the end of colonial rule.

WALTER SALLES
The Motorcycle Diaries director talks about his latest outing Linda de Passe; which explores family-life, brotherhood and buses in the busy city of Sao Paulo.

WES ANDERSON
Wes Anderson, whose previous films include Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums and The Life Aquatic, is one of America’s most original and inventive writer-directors. Anderson talks about hislatest film, The Darjeeling Limited, after its premiere screening at the Venice Film Festival earlier this year.

WILD HOGS - INTERVIEW WITH JOHN TRAVOLTA, TIM ALLEN AND RAY LIOTA
Following the adventures of four suburban middle-aged men trying to recapture their youth on an epic road trip across the States, Wild Hogs has claimed it’s place as the year’s most successful comedy.  John Travolta, Ray Liotta and Tim Allen are in the UK to promote the hit US comedy.

WORLD TRADE CENTRE
Only 20 people were rescued from the remains of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. One of them was Will Jimeno who came to London recently to talk about World Trade Center, the film account of his experiences on that day.