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Interview

  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
14K
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Interview (2007)
Theatrical Trailer from Sony Pictures Classics
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Drama

After falling out with his editor, a fading political journalist is forced to interview America's most popular soap actress.After falling out with his editor, a fading political journalist is forced to interview America's most popular soap actress.After falling out with his editor, a fading political journalist is forced to interview America's most popular soap actress.

  • Director
    • Steve Buscemi
  • Writers
    • David Schechter
    • Theo van Gogh
    • Theodor Holman
  • Stars
    • Sienna Miller
    • Steve Buscemi
    • Michael Buscemi
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Steve Buscemi
    • Writers
      • David Schechter
      • Theo van Gogh
      • Theodor Holman
    • Stars
      • Sienna Miller
      • Steve Buscemi
      • Michael Buscemi
    • 63User reviews
    • 120Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Sienna Miller
    Sienna Miller
    • Katya
    Steve Buscemi
    Steve Buscemi
    • Pierre Peders
    Michael Buscemi
    Michael Buscemi
    • Robert Peders
    Tara Elders
    Tara Elders
    • Maggie
    David Schechter
    • Maitre'd
    Molly Griffith
    Molly Griffith
    • Waitress
    Elizabeth Bracco
    Elizabeth Bracco
    • Woman at Restaurant
    James Villemaire
    James Villemaire
    • Man at Restaurant
    Jackson Loo
    • Fan at Restaurant
    Craig muMs Grant
    Craig muMs Grant
    • Cab Driver
    • (as muMs)
    Doc Dougherty
    Doc Dougherty
    • Truck Driver
    Donna Hanover
    Donna Hanover
    • Commentator
    Wayne Wilcox
    Wayne Wilcox
    • Hunky Actor
    Danny Schechter
    Danny Schechter
    • Political Pundit
    Philippe Vonlanthen
    Philippe Vonlanthen
    • Autograph Seeker #1
    Yan Xi
    Yan Xi
    • Autograph Seeker #2
    Steve Sands
    • Paparazzi
    Craig Grant
    • Paparazzi
    • Director
      • Steve Buscemi
    • Writers
      • David Schechter
      • Theo van Gogh
      • Theodor Holman
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews63

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    8buzzbruin

    A good job by Buscemi

    This is a solid effort by Steve Buscemi and his co-star Sienna Miller. It would do well as a 2 character play on the 99 equity circuit. Buscemi lays good ground work in developing his character early, while Miller shows her stuff gradually. I found them both believable and not typical Hollywood movies fakes. The things that happened to them seemed real, and the writing was solid. I was impressed by Millers effort, she showed the person and the emotion behind her character. Buscemi took the time to let the audience gradually learn the people behind the show-biz mask. I cared about both people which is my fundamental requirement for any art form. I get pleasure from real professionals doing a god workmanlike job. Kudos to both!!
    7dbborroughs

    good sparring between two good actors

    Remake of Theo Van Gogh's film of the same name. This is the story of a self important reporter forced to do a celebrity interview with an actress "best known for who she sleeps with".

    Good but far from deep-despite what the film thinks-sparring between characters is an amusing if at sometimes uncomfortable 85 minutes. The joy here is watching the actors do what the do best. The real joy here is watching Sienna Miller who proves she really can act. After a few borderline roles and a cringe inducing performance (at least in the trailer) in Stardust she proves that she is oh so much better than we are giving her credit for (clearly she really isn't just an actress best known for insulting cities and whom she sleeps with).

    If there is any flaws its a couple of odd twists that seem to occur just to have something dramatic happen and to prove what bad people the characters are. Its a minor flaw.

    Is it worth seeing? Yes. But I don't know if it really needs to be seen on the big screen
    7Spookwhiskey

    Film Review - Interview

    Perhaps unsurprisingly, Interview proves itself an actor's dream. Co-written and directed by Steve Buscemi, the film is an insightful, at times intense exploration of the nature of celebrity, as experienced by a world-wearied, overly cocksure political journalist who'd do well not to underestimate his beautiful interviewee.

    Buscemi is Pierre, the flailing reporter who begrudgingly finds himself waiting to interview Katya (Sienna Miller), the latest in a long line of flash-in-the-pan Hollywood It Girls. As played by Miller, Katya is a charming, supercilious, seductive, wild-tempered, pouting, screaming enigma, proving much more densely layered than the Paris Hilton clone who first presents herself to Pierre at the restaurant an hour late, tiny handbag yapping with the sound of a miniature dog mobile ringtone. While it's clear the uninterested and impolite Pierre initially cares very little for his subject, a strange relationship begins to emerge between the unlikely pair as the evening takes a turn for the unexpected, with an injured Pierre invited back to Katya's spacious loft. Once here, moods swing violently, old wounds re-open and skeletons emerge from closets, an uneasy air of sexual tension underscoring the proceedings.

    Buscemi is certainly an excellent director of actors, himself not only in fine, sharply skewed form, but also earning from Miller possibly her best performance to date. This is literally a two-character piece, and thanks to the powers of both actors, Interview remains in constant command of our attention. If there's one complaint, it's that the film at times feels overly stagey, but this is a small grievance when weighed against the superior performances on show. The hand-held digital camera-work ably services a voyeuristic plot, and the script crackles with caustic repartee.

    The remake of a film by murdered Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gough, Interview is a tight, engaging drama with a thick nasty streak and an acutely barbed final act. It's a fine showcase for both Buscemi the actor and the filmmaker, and promises excellent things to come from Miller.
    7rajdoctor

    Interview

    This movie was originally made in Netherlands (2002) by a Dutch Director Theo Van Gogh. As I am staying in Amsterdam, that know-how interested me and on top of that I have a liking for Steve Buscemi (obviously after seeing Fargo).

    This is a story of a political journalist Pierre Peters (Steve) who is given a job to interview a B-grade movie celebrity Katya (Sienna Millers). They meet each other at a restaurant, dislike each other instantly, part their ways and immediately bump into each other again to land up in Katya's spacious flat. The remaining story unfolds with each of them trying to outsmart the other by being witty. There is a final twist in the movie that makes the viewers satisfy.

    Both the characters are complex, especially of Katya – and I should say that even though Sienna Millers has tried her best and acted well too, still her character remains un-defined and shallow. This is the major slack in the scripting. Steve is wonderful and decent in this role. This is a special kind of cinema – mostly experimental – where the camera revolves around two characters in a room. But obviously Steve would have found the original movie so inspirational that he took the challenge to Amercianise it – with him on the driving seat as Director and Lead Actor.

    Good movie, especially if you are of a kind you are a risk-taking movie goer, and open to different kind and genre of cinema.

    (Stars: 6.5 out of 10)
    7DaleHirst

    It's good but...

    It felt like it was half finished. I expect Buscemi was meant to be the villain of the piece but I ended up feeling far more sympathy for his character than I did for Sienna Miller's protagonist.

    Maybe that was intentional but it left me feeling less than satisfied with the ending and at a running time of under 80 minutes, it felt like there could have been a lot more to the story. While I can appreciate films which leave you to fill in the blanks as you see fit - such as the otherwise completely dissimilar "The World According to Garp" - this film felt like it could have benefited from another half hour of story. Perhaps redemption of either character or revenge for/reversal of the trick Miller's character pulls on Buscemi's.

    That said it was extremely well written and directed and the performances by both leads were pretty exceptional, hence a high score, but for the dissatisfaction I felt with the ending it would have been an 8 or even 9 out of 10 for me.

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      The woman who steps out of the limo at the end, almost walking into the distracted Pierre, is played by Katja Schuurman. She played Katya in the original 2003 Dutch version of the movie by Theo van Gogh.
    • Goofs
      Katya's wireless microphone rig is clearly visible as a rectangular bulge just below the small of her back in several scenes soon after they go to her apartment.
    • Quotes

      Katya: Do you like fishnet stockings, Pierre? Wait. Let me rephrase. Why do you think it is that men like fishnet stockings so much?

      Pierre Peders: They look good on women.

      Katya: Fishnet stockings are a net, and the woman is imprisoned in this net like a fish. Do you get it?

      Pierre Peders: Yeah, and what about high heels?

      Katya: Well, high heels make walking very, very difficult. So you see, nothing would be more attractive to a man than a woman wearing fishnet stockings and high heels because she has trouble walking and she's imprisoned within this net and therefore he thinks she's easy prey. I know everything.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry/Goya's Ghosts/Interview/No Reservations/Sunshine (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Pancakes
      Written and Performed by Marvin Pontiac

      Courtesy of Strange & Beautiful Music

      Published by Lagarto Productions, Inc. ASCAP

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    • Release date
      • May 10, 2007 (Netherlands)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
      • Netherlands
    • Official site
      • Sony Pictures Classics (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Untitled Steve Buscemi Project
    • Filming locations
      • Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
    • Production companies
      • Cinemavault
      • Column Productions
      • Ironworks Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $416,951
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $41,016
      • Jul 15, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,469,644
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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