Weekend: Seeing Princess Diana, with ‘Spencer’ director Pablo Larraín

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Do we need another Princess Diana film? Maybe we do, actually. This weekend, we’re talking about new ways to see old things. Lilah speaks with director Pablo Larraín, who our film critic calls ‘one of the most consistently interesting directors in cinema today’. He explains the c ...  Afficher plus

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