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September 26, 2005
Tilda Swinton: I would run a cinema
Tilda Swinton gets interior with The Herald's Miles Fielder: "In a spacious, somewhat empty suite in Edinburgh's swanky Caledonian Hotel, Tilda Swinton is sitting on a large golden sofa. Clad in denim and with her long, red hair falling down around her shoulders, she's leaning forwards, elbows on knees, hands grappling the air as she searches for the right words to describe something that's very important to her. But the Scottish actress isn't talking to me about her new film, Thumbsucker...
Instead, she is intent on describing her home... "We have no television, but we do have the tiniest, tiniest, tiniest screening room in our house. We got some seats, sadly, from an old cinema that was knocked down to make an Ikea, or whatever. Anyway... I'm having a really beautiful time at the moment, because my children have become interested in cinema. So, I have a laboratory experiment going, to feed them films... They love Jacques Tati... It's a great delight to feel them begin to sense what cinema is. If my ship came in... I would run a cinema. That's what I really want to do."
Posted by pride at September 26, 2005 11:50 AM
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