Harry Styles, Freida Pinto, Danny Huston
Harry Styles talks about the making of his debut solo single and Danny Huston describes growing up as part of a Hollywood acting clan.
In The Arts Hour this week, actor Danny Huston describes growing up as part of a Hollywood acting clan. British spoken-word artist George the Poet explains why he believes art needs to be political.
The enfant terrible of European avant garde theatre, director Thomas Ostermeier talks about his actor troubles. Indian actress Freida Pinto talks about the need for more films to be made with women at the centre of them.
Filmmaker and political activist Raoul Peck discusses his Oscar-nominated film I Am Not Your Negro about the life of James Baldwin and Harry Styles talks about the making of his debut solo single Sign of The Times.
Joining presenter Nikki Bedi in the studio are British director Rachel Tunnard to discuss her film Adult Life Skills starring Jodie Whittaker, and Palestinian filmmaker Mohamed Jabaly who talks about his documentary Ambulance.
(Photo shows: Harry Styles (c) Eamonn M. McCormack/Getty Images, Freida Pinto (c) John Sciulli/Getty Images, Danny Huston (c) Ilya S. Savenok/Getty Images)
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