I had coffee with her that year (in '92) when she still had a place in SW London. She'd flown down from her parents' castle in Scotland for interview - tho' not literally... She was very generous-spirited, not fierce at all, and gave me a big hug as we parted.
Tilda Swinton deserved the oscar for this role. Orlando is so complex and difficult to interpret and portray, so Potter and Tilda had a great challenge in froint of them filming this movie. The double nature was absolutelly interesting and genuine.
Watched Orlando today ... it's probably more relevant than the day it was released .. remarkably prescient and beautiful to look at .. people will be studying it for generations to come
Loved this movie and Tilda is wonderful. I flew with her and her Partner recently and he was nice enough to retrieve my luggage. I had already met her in Paris, always so cool and relaxed.
Damn, just rewatched Orlando yesterday and it's really fascinating how timeless that movie feels. Like, not just in thematically as it's kinda about that, but aside from the last 5 minutes that kinda date it, it just doesn't feel like a movie from 1992. Tilda Swinton is right about how the market has changed though, so it probably couldn't be done today ... but it still feels like it could've been done at any point from like 1975 to present day. Anyway, really enjoyed this interview too, great insights of the film industry of the last 30 years.
The day I stop loving Tilda Swinton is the day before my funeral. I wrote this semi-autobiographical story recently, because I didn't realize how many times I had seen Tilda Swinton until after I watched her in Only Lovers Left Alive. When I looked through her filmography, I remembered how each movie I had seen with her in the cast, when I didn't know her name yet, was like a different chapter in my late teens, right up to my thirties. After seeing Only Lovers Left Alive, someone told me about Orlando. Orlando is the first movie I sought out specifically because she was in it and in my mind, that was when I truly discovered her, if that makes sense. So it was interesting to hear in this interview how you also discovered Tilda Swinton through Orlando.
I lost interest watching movies many years ago; however, anything Tilda Swinton is in I will watch. I find every scene she's in is beautiful and brilliant.
I saw this Movie when I was a Kid, (Tilda Swinton might have been the first Woman I ever saw in the Nude, heheheh,) but I had completely forgotten about it and awhile ago I randomly thought about the Scene where Orlando was running across the Ice while it was breaking apart and I was like, "What is that Movie??" It took me awhile to figure out what Movie it was and even longer to actually find it, but I did rewatch it and it is a Great Movie.
Orlando is my favourite film. I said for years that my core self isn't tied to a gender.This film articulated it in a way I never could. At our core we're all human beings who want love, to do something interesting, to have a decent sense of self. we spend so much arguing the differences, we forget what qualities we all share.
its 2019 now and this movie is even "fresher". its crazy to think that the movie could become more relevant. like she said, maybe the industry has indeed gone backwards.
Capgungoesbang you are our neighbors. We are in a burb of Baltimore too!!! Unless there is another University of Towson and I'm ignorant to it's existence. lol
Orlando is a hell of a ride and how funny, I was just thinking about this movie, its end (I loved how it ended, but I won't reveal anything here). It was really amazing. ...and I am not all that into movies/television.
I can see her conflict with England, it’s so similar to mine with america. She’s Scottish first and foremost, I’m Bulgarian first and foremost. She likes to challenge gender roles as well, and I’m that way as well, not at the same level, but it helps me better understand myself and the people around me. Both feminine and masculine energies.
Orlando is one of my favourite movies specially because Tilads amazing performance. But she said how crazy it is that BBC gave them the money for production... well it's not crazy when you make a movie full of Mesonic symbolism. Every corporation will be happy :)
Anne Try not interrupting people please .. I mean .. your ideas are not what we want to hear .. especially with MS Swinton.. and your little close in an attempt to say something .. about selling dvds .. Blah blah blah becky
Having coffee with Tilda Swinton, talking about her work on Orlando must be one of the most delightful things on earth
I had coffee with her that year (in '92) when she still had a place in SW London. She'd flown down from her parents' castle in Scotland for interview - tho' not literally... She was very generous-spirited, not fierce at all, and gave me a big hug as we parted.
Together with David Bowie.
I love Tilda Swinton and Orlando is a masterpiece. Love that film. Great actress and great person.
Tilda Swinton deserved the oscar for this role.
Orlando is so complex and difficult to interpret and portray, so Potter and Tilda had a great challenge in froint of them filming this movie.
The double nature was absolutelly interesting and genuine.
Watched Orlando today ... it's probably more relevant than the day it was released .. remarkably prescient and beautiful to look at .. people will be studying it for generations to come
A wonderful, fantastic artist talking and musing about a wonderful, beautiful film, I love it!! ❤️🔥
Loved this movie and Tilda is wonderful. I flew with her and her Partner recently and he was nice enough to retrieve my luggage. I had already met her in Paris, always so cool and relaxed.
I absolutely love this woman!! Thank you for all that you do. Keep up all the awesome work!
Hello beautiful, how're you doing today.?!
Orlando is a masterpiece!~
Damn, just rewatched Orlando yesterday and it's really fascinating how timeless that movie feels. Like, not just in thematically as it's kinda about that, but aside from the last 5 minutes that kinda date it, it just doesn't feel like a movie from 1992. Tilda Swinton is right about how the market has changed though, so it probably couldn't be done today ... but it still feels like it could've been done at any point from like 1975 to present day.
Anyway, really enjoyed this interview too, great insights of the film industry of the last 30 years.
The day I stop loving Tilda Swinton is the day before my funeral.
I wrote this semi-autobiographical story recently, because I didn't realize how many times I had seen Tilda Swinton until after I watched her in Only Lovers Left Alive. When I looked through her filmography, I remembered how each movie I had seen with her in the cast, when I didn't know her name yet, was like a different chapter in my late teens, right up to my thirties.
After seeing Only Lovers Left Alive, someone told me about Orlando. Orlando is the first movie I sought out specifically because she was in it and in my mind, that was when I truly discovered her, if that makes sense. So it was interesting to hear in this interview how you also discovered Tilda Swinton through Orlando.
I lost interest watching movies many years ago; however, anything Tilda Swinton is in I will watch. I find every scene she's in is beautiful and brilliant.
I saw this Movie when I was a Kid, (Tilda Swinton might have been the first Woman I ever saw in the Nude, heheheh,) but I had completely forgotten about it and awhile ago I randomly thought about the Scene where Orlando was running across the Ice while it was breaking apart and I was like, "What is that Movie??" It took me awhile to figure out what Movie it was and even longer to actually find it, but I did rewatch it and it is a Great Movie.
Maybe Tilda really is Orlando as she hasn't really aged.
*Orlando* and *I Am Love* are 2 of my favorite movies of all time
she is just so freaking fierce!
Orlando is a genius film. I'm going to watch it again at NZIFF....
Orlando is my favourite film. I said for years that my core self isn't tied to a gender.This film articulated it in a way I never could. At our core we're all human beings who want love, to do something interesting, to have a decent sense of self. we spend so much arguing the differences, we forget what qualities we all share.
well like she said in the film, "the same, exactly the same...just a different sex.
as a trans woman this movie resonated with me so so much and the gender was a huge part of it
its 2019 now and this movie is even "fresher". its crazy to think that the movie could become more relevant. like she said, maybe the industry has indeed gone backwards.
It needs to be re-released now!!
Orlando is a wonderful film! My boyfriend showed it to me because his Gender in Film class at Towson University, watched and studied it.
Capgungoesbang you are our neighbors. We are in a burb of Baltimore too!!! Unless there is another University of Towson and I'm ignorant to it's existence. lol
Are there videos of Orlando movie analysis, review, discussion?
An outstanding & beautiful movie. But very mysterious and obscure.. = )
Orlando is a hell of a ride and how funny, I was just thinking about this movie, its end (I loved how it ended, but I won't reveal anything here). It was really amazing. ...and I am not all that into movies/television.
She has such a lovely smile, and I would love to see her in a noir comedy
Just imagine the reaction of jk rowling and her crowd if Orlando was released today!
I agree with growing backwards!! Original and artful!! Very rare now!
Beautiful.
I can see her conflict with England, it’s so similar to mine with america. She’s Scottish first and foremost, I’m Bulgarian first and foremost. She likes to challenge gender roles as well, and I’m that way as well, not at the same level, but it helps me better understand myself and the people around me. Both feminine and masculine energies.
I agree with her motivations
What was the significance of the angel in the sky at the end?
Orlando is one of my favourite movies specially because Tilads amazing performance. But she said how crazy it is that BBC gave them the money for production... well it's not crazy when you make a movie full of Mesonic symbolism. Every corporation will be happy :)
My God - does she ever age?
Watch Orlando
Just watched it..not sure what in the heck I watched..but it was ok
I thought Tilda would go into gender discussions and all things Virginia Woolf, this was kind of disappointing a bit
Anne Try not interrupting people please .. I mean .. your ideas are not what we want to hear .. especially with MS Swinton.. and your little close in an attempt to say something .. about selling dvds .. Blah blah blah becky