本期內容
ArticleMore Like This
Book to Screen By the Numbers Wardrobe Department The Playlist Dinner Party And Scene
ArticleWallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
NNick Park’s beloved characters have been with him for more than three decades. “I can trace the roots of Wallace and Gromit back to when I did a degree at Sheffield’s art school in the U.K.,” he tells Queue. When he started his graduation...
ArticleDaughters
“Our daddies are our mirrors.” Those are the words spoken by activist Angela Patton during the opening of Daughters. The film, co-directed by Natalie Rae and Patton, documents four young Black girls who reconnect with their...
ArticleRodrigo Prieto
As a lifelong admirer of Juan Rulfo’s seminal 1955 novel Pedro Páramo, Mexican cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto believes that his opportunity to bring the text to the screen as his directorial debut comes at precisely the right time. “Fifteen...
ArticleJessica Gunning
On a bright August afternoon, the British actor Jessica Gunning is “up north,” talking through one of the pieces of art displayed in her mum and dad’s England home. “This is fascinating,” she says with an affectionate smile, pointing to a...
ArticleThe Empress
In the middle of autumn, it is surprisingly hot at the Austrian royal court. Even in a T-shirt and jeans one would sweat — let alone if wearing crinoline and a wig weighing five kilos. But none of this can dampen the mood on set: The cast and crew...
ArticleMaite Alberdi
Even in Maite Alberdi’s first foray into fictionalized storytelling, the twice Oscar-nominated director brings her long-standing passion for documentary to bear. In Her Place dramatizes the reallife story of lauded Chilean author María...