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Kerry Condon: Train Dreams "is an emotional experience!"
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The Banshees of Inisherin star returned to London Film Fest with another critically acclaimed period drama. Report by Nelsonj. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:00
Welcome back to the Millennium Film Festival.
00:02
What's it like to be bringing another movie to this fine city?
00:06
Getting involved in all the madness of this festival, what it brings.
00:09
How are you feeling about it?
00:11
Well, I'm really proud of the movie,
00:13
so it's always nice when you really are proud of the movie,
00:16
like I was with Banshees.
00:17
This is a beautiful movie,
00:19
and its nature is a big part of this movie,
00:22
similar to Banshees.
00:23
It was a big draw for me.
00:25
But I always like coming back to London,
00:27
because I started my career in London.
00:29
So it's always nice.
00:31
Tell me about this, about Train Dreams now.
00:33
For people unfamiliar with the book,
00:36
I've read, well, it's been incredibly critically accamed,
00:39
and it seems like this wonderful kind of think piece on kind of America,
00:43
such a crucial time in its kind of development.
00:46
What has it meant to you,
00:48
and what has interested you in it to get you involved?
00:51
There was a lot of themes in the movie that I was drawn to.
00:56
There was a lot of grief, and again, the nature aspect,
00:59
and how we kind of destroy nature to progress as a society,
01:03
and what's the cost of progression.
01:05
And those themes are still relevant today,
01:08
with technology and everything.
01:10
But it was also Joel Edgerton,
01:12
because that part's quite a difficult part.
01:15
So you really need a great actor in that role.
01:18
And I knew Joel was going to play the lead when I signed on,
01:21
and my part was written as she feels like an old friend.
01:26
And Joel and I worked together when I was a teenager on a movie,
01:30
Ned Kelly, a long time ago.
01:31
That's a great movie. I definitely saw that one.
01:33
Yeah. So that was a part of the draw.
01:36
And then Clint had done a movie called Jockey
01:39
that was shot beautifully with the same DP.
01:42
Plus, I have X-ray sources,
01:44
and I pretend I'm a jockey in my free time.
01:46
Who's the guy who was in Jockey?
01:48
That looks beautiful. I didn't catch that.
01:49
And he's got a small part in this movie also.
01:52
Yeah, yeah.
01:54
What do you think it is about at the moment?
01:56
Clifton Collins.
01:57
Clifton Collins, that's one, yeah.
01:59
He's one of those kind of seam stealers.
02:01
You see him so much.
02:02
Great face.
02:03
So great to see him get his own kind of project to lead when that came out.
02:06
It feels like there's a real resurgence at the moment
02:09
of these kind of mid-budget, demi-style,
02:13
how would I describe them?
02:16
Just the kind of dialogue-driven, beautifully shot sort of movies
02:20
that I kind of grew up with.
02:22
There was a lot made in the early 90s and into the mid-noughties.
02:25
And it sort of died off because of big budget blockbusters there.
02:29
And it seems to be kind of driven by the streamers at the moment.
02:32
I guess from an actor's perspective,
02:34
it's just you're just pleased that these kind of scripts are still being made
02:37
and these stories are still being told.
02:39
Yeah, I don't know if they did die off, though.
02:42
You know, a lot of my career was a lot of those movies.
02:45
It's just they don't all make traction because not all movies are great.
02:48
So you don't necessarily hear about them all because, you know,
02:51
for a great movie to work, there's a lot of factors that have to work.
02:55
So it's kind of hard to make a great movie.
02:58
So I'm glad that this one is sort of rising because I feel like it is.
03:03
I feel like all the different departments on this movie are really strong.
03:07
Plus it was made, you know, it was a labour of love for everybody.
03:10
You know, it wasn't like a big payday for all of us.
03:13
We just all thought it was great and wanted to be in it.
03:16
Finally, the big question that draws is there is kind of a limited release
03:20
to a lot of these films, but people can sit and wait and watch them
03:23
in their own living rooms.
03:25
What is the thing that should get people off their seats and out of the houses
03:28
and into the cinema to watch this story unfold, do you think?
03:32
Look, I'm aware that the price of a cinema ticket is expensive, like for a lot of people.
03:37
It's an ask, you know, to go to the cinema.
03:39
That's not even including like the popcorn or whatever.
03:42
So, you know, it has to be an experience if I'm going to go to the cinema,
03:46
either, you know, in whatever way you describe.
03:49
And this is an experience.
03:50
It's kind of an emotional experience.
03:52
It's very moving and not just the grief.
03:55
It's moving in a very spiritual way.
03:58
So that's what draws me to the cinema, if it's going to be an experience.
04:02
Otherwise, I'll just, you know, watch it at home.
04:04
There's nothing wrong with watching at home either.
04:06
There's nothing wrong with it.
04:07
But I agree.
04:08
When you get in there and you're with people side by side,
04:10
in the dark and your phone's off, there's nothing quite like it.
04:12
And since my little ones came along, I'm all up for anything that's going to make me cry.
04:16
So this is going to be perfect.
04:17
Well, you're going to, yeah, you'll be on the floor.
04:19
Yeah.
04:20
Great to see you.
04:21
Thanks very much.
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