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Filmmaker Richard Linklater on Hit Man and whether people can change

Filmmaker Richard Linklater on Hit Man and whether people can change

The director of ‘Boyhood’ and, most recently, ‘Hit Man’ reflects on the similarities in his movies

Life and Art from FT Weekend · Forhecz Topher

December 2, 202421m 16s

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Show Notes

Filmmaker Richard Linklater’s movies span blockbusters, such as School of Rock, cerebral indie classics like Boyhood, and a hard-to-define The Before Trilogy. His most recent film, Hit Man, is a thriller, but it picks up on many themes that Linklater has explored before, such as identity and masculinity. Today, he reflects on the film in conversation with Lilah.  

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Our film critic Danny Leigh’s review of Hit Man is here: https://on.ft.com/4fGIDid

Danny also spoke with Richard Linklater in 2018 about his portrayal of masculinity in the movie Last Flag Flying: https://on.ft.com/3Va6v5L

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Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com


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