Tag: Interviews

The List Representative: “Bye bye greenwashing”

The List Representative: “Bye bye greenwashing” The List Representative: “Bye bye greenwashing”

He had to call himself The time of the endbut you want to put with Bye bye? The original title was too dark, not in keeping with the spirit of catastrophic euphoria of the song, and so here it is. Bye bye, as the most effective refrain, that of “with the hands, with the feet, […]

Marriage at first sight 8, Antonio and Giorgia speak: “That’s why it’s over between us”

Marriage at first sight 8, Antonio and Giorgia speak: “That’s why it’s over between us” Marriage at first sight 8, Antonio and Giorgia speak: “That’s why it’s over between us”

They were the only couple of this edition to have survived the experiment but, when the cameras of Marriage at first sight they died, Antonio Quarta and Giorgia Rosati had to deal with real life, with the distance that separated them and with many small things that during their coexistence they had minimized in an […]

Sharon Stone: “Time doesn’t really exist”

Sharon Stone: “Time doesn’t really exist” Sharon Stone: “Time doesn’t really exist”

Before this interview, I’d been stuck on a couch for days with a broken knee, feeling grandiose about my suffering, then I read your memoir and realized what a wuss I was. When you were a kid you were struck by lightning, you were almost decapitated while breaking in a wild horse, you dislocated your […]

Sharon Stone: “Time does not exist”

Sharon Stone: “Time does not exist” Sharon Stone: “Time doesn’t really exist”

This article is published in issue 17 of Vanity Fair on newsstands until April 26, 2022 I interviewed Sharon Stone at night, in the dark, with a nine-hour time zone, stuck on a sofa with a broken knee, awaiting surgery. I felt very heroic in my suffering, until I read her autobiography, The beauty of […]

Raoul Bova: “Anything can happen”

Raoul Bova: “Anything can happen” Raoul Bova: “Anything can happen”

I ask: what time are they there? “I don’t look at my watch,” she replies. It is the luxury that Raoul Bova allows himself between a holiday in Mont Saint Michel with his older children Alessandro Leon and Francesco, and one with the little ones Luna and Alma in distant seas. The actor is taking […]

Paola Barale: “The courage to tell the truth”

Paola Barale: “The courage to tell the truth” Paola Barale: “The courage to tell the truth”

One of the advantages that Paola Barale it has always been recognized is punctuality. In fact, for this interview, she herself telephones me three minutes earlier than the agreed time: “It is said that women are late, but the truth is that I find it rude to delay an appointment”, says Barale from her Milan […]

Léa Seydoux: “I can’t find, but I’m looking”

Léa Seydoux: “I can’t find, but I’m looking” Léa Seydoux: “I can’t find, but I’m looking”

This article is published in issue 15 of Vanity Fair on newsstands until April 12, 2022 In Paris it is a colder morning than usual, but Léa Seydoux it is solar. In fact, we sing together Jenny from the Block by Jennifer Lopez, in an a cappella duet she suggested … that quickly fades into […]

Carolina Sala: “I’m not sitting still and waiting”

Carolina Sala: “I’m not sitting still and waiting” Carolina Sala: “I’m not sitting still and waiting”

When, in 2019, Parasite came to the cinema, Vulture he wrote that when one thought he understood it, the film was transformed into something else. A definition that could also marry very well for Glass, Domenico Croce’s film premiered at the Bari Bifest he sees Carolina Sala as a hikikomori girl sealed in her little […]

Claudia Gerini: “My playful sexuality”

Claudia Gerini: “My playful sexuality” Claudia Gerini: “My playful sexuality”

In a historical period in which they repeat to us how important it is to accept ourselves for who we are, the fact that, especially in sexual matters, we are still slaves to legacies and prejudices inherited from generations that saw sex as something wrong, impure and depraved. Cinema, the freest art we have, has […]

Carrère: “Me and the invisible workers who clean at night”

Carrère: “Me and the invisible workers who clean at night” Carrère: “Me and the invisible workers who clean at night”

Lifting the veil on the submerged, on what we read in news pages and between the lines of the lives of (not) illustrious men. Make detail macro with lenses and hall mirror distortions. Diluting one’s voice, including abysses, in the stories and voices of others. This is only a small part of what Emmanuel Carrère […]