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Little Gold Men by Vanity Fair

Interview: Emerald Fennell (Saltburn) and Andrew Scott (All of Us Strangers)

Little Gold Men by Vanity Fair

Vanity Fair

Tv & Film

4.41.1K Ratings

🗓️ 28 November 2023

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

First, Rebecca Ford talks to the writer and director of Saltburn about the unusual writing process that created her latest provocative script, and the chemistry she seeks between herself and her actors before starting any project. Then, David Canfield talks to Andrew Scott about his emotional lead performance in All of Us Strangers, and the "weird marriage" between him and director Andrew Haigh that went into making it.


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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to Little Gold Men, the award season podcast from Vanity Fair.

0:05.0

I am delighted and proud to introduce him as Academy Award winner.

0:10.0

And the Oscar goes to.

0:12.0

And the Oscar goes to the winner. It's a tie.

0:19.0

And any little girl who's practicing their speech on the telly, you never know.

0:25.0

Mom, I just want an Oscar.

0:36.0

I am Katie Rich. I'm here for today's interview episode with David Canfield.

0:41.0

Hello.

0:42.0

And with Rebecca Ford.

0:43.0

Hi.

0:44.0

Rebecca, we're actually going to start with you today.

0:46.0

We have two interviews and you'll be first up with your conversation with Emerald Finnell,

0:50.0

the writer and director of Saltburn.

0:53.0

She's one of the most consistently interesting people to talk to about her work, I think.

0:58.0

And from what I understand from this conversation, she really didn't disappoint this time.

1:02.0

There's a lot to get into with Saltburn. What did you guys talk about?

1:05.0

I really love how her mind works.

1:07.0

You know, I know her films are polarizing, but I think she is doing things that are really interesting.

1:12.0

She loves making audiences feel uncomfortable.

1:15.0

And I really respect that and admire that.

1:18.0

And I think she pulls it off a lot at the time.

1:21.0

I really wanted to get into her writing process this time because the last time I spoke to her,

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