Oliver Hermanus‘ ‘Living’, a faithful remake of Akira Kurosawa’s ‘Ikiru’, stars Bill Nighy as a terminally ill repressed bureaucrat who realizes … Read more: ‘Living’ Rages Ever So Properly Against the Dying of the Light – PopMatters
Oliver Hermanus’s new drama Living, a rather faithful British remake of Ikiru set in 1950s London, has a similar challenge; we like to think we … Read more: Living Communes with the Past to Honor a Kurosawa Classic – Vulture
Oliver Hermanus’s new drama Living, a rather faithful British remake of Ikiru set in 1950s London, has a similar challenge; we like to think we … Read more: Living Communes with the Past to Honor a Kurosawa Classic – Vulture
Bill Nighy stars in director Oliver Hermanus‘ ‘Living.’ You can read our full interview below or click on the video player above to watch our … Read more: ‘Living’ Interviews: Bill Nighy and Aimee Lou Wood – Moviefone
Bill Nighy stars in director Oliver Hermanus‘ ‘Living.’ You can read our full interview below or click on the video player above to watch our … Read more: ‘Living’ Interviews: Bill Nighy and Aimee Lou Wood – Moviefone
Bursting with color as the film glimpses at people going about their days in Piccadilly Square like ants at a picnic, Hermanus brings out what’s long … Read more: Kazuo Ishiguro & Oliver Hermanus on Making the Most of “Living” – The Moveable Fest
Director Oliver Hermanus has as much restraint as his star (and for a modestly sized movie, impressively manages a visually believable 1950s … Read more: ‘Living’ movie review: Bill Nighy will break your heart – New York Post
Hermanus, the South African filmmaker of last year’s striking Apartheid-era drama “Moffie,” and his cinematographer, Jamie D. Ramsay, open the film … Read more: Review: Remake ‘Ikiru’? ‘Living,’ with Bill Nighy, tries – ABC News
… stories from her native South Sudan to South Africa’s Oliver Hermanus continuing to raise the bar on his work with each new film he makes. Read more: The Best African Films of 2022 – OkayAfrica