Here is a film that understands trauma as a lived, present tense phenomenon, not a flashback. 'Interview With A Hero' powerfully captures how the past violently intrudes upon a meticulously managed present. The tension derives not from action,…
Interview With A Hero
An enigmatic Cambodian-Australian puppeteer’s life begins to unravel during a TV performance. Can he be vulnerable to his young daughter about the genocide he fled?
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While thematically robust, 'Interview With A Hero' struggles to fully transcend its own solemnity. The premise is compelling and Moraleda’s performance is commendably internalised, yet the film often feels like it is circling its central trauma rather than…
Unflinching and beautifully crafted, 'Interview With A Hero' is a triumph of psychological cinema. The use of puppetry as a lens for examining trauma is nothing short of inspired, creating a haunting duality between the artist's crafted illusions…
This film’s ambition is undeniable, weaving the personal collapse of an artist with the weight of historical atrocity. The conceit of a televised unravelling is brilliantly tense, and Moraleda commits fully to the role. However, the direction occasionally…
A masterclass in restrained performance, 'Interview With A Hero' is a quietly devastating portrait of inherited trauma. Kenneth Moraleda is extraordinary as the puppeteer, his every controlled gesture hinting at a world of suppressed pain. The film’s genius…
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The director's credit is not provided in the available information. This absence places the focus squarely on the compelling premise and the performances of the cast. The film's success will hinge on this unknown director's ability to handle its delicate subject matter with the necessary nuance and visual imagination, making the directorial style a key point of curiosity for viewers seeking out this ambitious project.