(AP Photo/Chris Pizzello) This image released by Apple TV+ shows Elliott Heffernan, left, and filmmaker Steve McQueen on the ...
The ‘Blitz’ director routinely traverses the path between visual art and feature films, navigating a historically treacherous ...
Seeing war through a child’s eyes is sobering. It helps us reconnect to a situation that’s ongoing and unfortunately very ...
By showing the blitz through the eyes of a young black Londoner finding his way home through the city, McQueen reveals a ...
Steve McQueen’s latest film, set in 1940 during Germany’s bombardment of the British capital, draws extensively from wartime photos, and much of it was shot outside London. By Simran Hans and ...
Steve McQueen has a way of seeing through things. Human history, to name one. Cinema history, too. Both are full of blind spots. Take, for example, The Jazz Singer, the 1927 movie starring Al Jolson.
Steve McQueen’s sensational new film might be ... Among its many unshakeable images is a close-up on George’s sleeping face as he shelters in London Bridge underground station, which gently ...
“Blitz,” set in London during World War II, might technically be Steve McQueen ’s first war movie ... and sporadically moving experience. This image released by Apple TV+ shows Saoirse ...
While those born years after the months-long 1940 Nazi bombing of London may have no clue about Hitler’s merciless ...
It was a single photograph that started Oscar-winning filmmaker Steve McQueen on the journey to make ... But the spark of inspiration came from an image of a small boy on a train platform ...
In ‘Blitz,’ Steve ... an image of a small boy on a train platform with a large suitcase. Stories inspired by the evacuation are not rare, but this child was Black. Who was he, McQueen wondered ...