Interview: Andrew Garfield – 2024 Red Sea International Film Festival

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The perfect relationship gets put to the ultimate test in We Live In Time, the latest feature from Brooklyn director John Crowley. Told across three, non-linear timelines, the story follows Tobias (Andrew Garfield) and Almut (Florence Pugh) who find their dreams and ambitions for the future hit an abrupt halt when Almut is diagnosed with stage three cancer. It’s all Tobias can do to keep it together for Almut and their young daughter, but he soon learns there’s no point in dying if you’re going to live.

Garfield was warmly received at the Red Sea International Film Festival, where the film screened and he sat down with journalists to discuss the film, inhabiting the role of Tobias, his recent jury experience in Marrakech alongside Luca Guadagnino, his appreciation for The Brutalist and choosing his next projects.

Kevin Jagernauth
Kevin Jagernauth
Kevin Jagernauth is a Montreal-based film critic and writer. Kevin has written professionally about music and film for over 15 years, most prominently as Managing Editor of The Playlist, where he continues to contribute reviews, and he has recently joined The Film Verdict as a Contributing Critic. Kevin has attended and covered a wide range of festivals including Cannes, TIFF, Fantasia, Savannah, and more. On a consultative basis, Kevin provides script coverage for feature-length independent and international films. He is also the co-founder and co-programmer of Kopfkino, a monthly screening series of cult classics and contemporary favorites that ran from 2017-2020 in Montreal.

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