![]() ![]() Swinton went on to call upon more actors 'to have the confidence to look for another kind of cinema'. ![]() The British actress Tilda Swinton, Tarantino's fellow juror at the prestigious French festival, responded to his provocative remarks by suggesting that Hollywood has an 'industrial' approach to making films. 2 said last week that audiences everywhere are only interested in star performances and that big acting and directing talent tends to 'get the hell out' of Britain to find work in America. The director of Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill: Vol.1 and Vol. Their decision will undermine Tarantino's contention that British cinema suffers from the lack of a home-grown studio system. Kate Winslet, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Gillian Anderson, all stars with international reputations, are each set to tackle demanding subject matter in new British films rather than accept more flattering roles as conventional Hollywood heroines. ![]() The frantic deal-making that surrounds the Cannes Film Festival, where Tarantino is chairman of the jury this year, has revealed that, for at least three top Hollywood names, the appeal of gritty, art-house cinema back in the country where they grew up has triumphed over the sparkle of big-budget American productions. ![]()
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