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NICOLAS WIDING REFN

The provocativ­e director reveals some surprising passions to ian Berriman

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To date, Nicolas Winding Refn’s career has only occasional­ly seen him tacking towards SFX territory, but it wouldn’t be too much of a shock if the future saw him becoming a more regular visitor to our far-flung shores. Over the last few years the Danish-born director of

Drive has spoken enthusiast­ically about bringing Wonder Woman or Batgirl to the big screen, and toyed with remakes of Logan’s Run and

Barbarella. And his latest film, the ultra-stylish The Neon Demon, sees him gleefully splashing about in the horror genre.

Refn is clearly a cinephile, having lent his name to the likes of a high-end book of movie posters and a range of vinyl soundtrack reissues. So it’s something of a surprise to learn that he seems to have stumbled into this line of work. “I never wanted to be a filmmaker,” he says. “I didn’t seek it out. I didn’t go to film school. But then film found me.”

Equally surprising – and delightful – is the discovery that his tastes encompass everything from the grittiest video nasty to the most heart-warming fantasy… and that he’s unexpected­ly au fait with British telly. “Bottom – that show was so funny! Rik Mayall was just so outrageous­ly offensive!”

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