Posts by Iana Murray (@ianamurray )

“It’s about building a vocabulary”: How Nitin Sawhney created the evocative score for A Tupperware of Ashes

Composer Nitin Sawhney reflects on building the vivid, Bengali-influenced score for Tanika Gupta’s ‘A Tupperware of Ashes’.

“It’s about construction” – How Daniel Blumberg built the monumental score for The Brutalist

Composer Daniel Blumberg breaks down his creative process for ‘The Brutalist”s sweeping score.

Pay attention, Kneecap are talking

Kneecap are the Irish-speaking rap trio who marry hedonistic abandon with rousing calls for solidarity. Now, a new docudrama sets their origin story against a backdrop of the fight for Irish language rights.

I Saw The TV Glow review

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How composer James Jacob bottled the exhilaration and ugliness of the post-exam holiday in How to Have Sex

James Jacob explains how he gave shape to the reckless hedonism of youth – the sticky highs and anxious, disorientating lows – through the film’s unconventional soundtrack

Rye Lane: Raine Allen-Miller in conversation with Vivian Oparah

Raine Allen-Miller’s debut feature, ‘Rye Lane’, follows a budding romance across one chaotic night in Peckham. Here, Allen-Miller and Rye Lane’s luminous lead, Vivian Oparah, discuss the rare magic of their shared home

Joanna Hogg in conversation with Anna Calvi

The appearance of Anna Calvi in The Souvenir Part II formalises a longstanding mutual admiration between the artist and director Joanna Hogg. Here, they come together to discuss music and image, creative instinct and leaving space for serendipity