
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Sarah Montague speaks to award-winning film-maker Asif Kapadia. His latest film 2073 combines science fiction with documentary to paint a bleak picture of our possible future: a world destroyed by climate change, authoritarian dictators and tech oligarchs. Why produce something so political now?
(Photo: Asif Kapadia in the Hardtalk studio)
By BBC World Service4.4
327327 ratings
Sarah Montague speaks to award-winning film-maker Asif Kapadia. His latest film 2073 combines science fiction with documentary to paint a bleak picture of our possible future: a world destroyed by climate change, authoritarian dictators and tech oligarchs. Why produce something so political now?
(Photo: Asif Kapadia in the Hardtalk studio)

7,608 Listeners

4,166 Listeners

376 Listeners

524 Listeners

1,048 Listeners

378 Listeners

1,024 Listeners

295 Listeners

5,480 Listeners

1,798 Listeners

957 Listeners

1,756 Listeners

1,042 Listeners

2,098 Listeners

977 Listeners

745 Listeners

50 Listeners

3,159 Listeners

725 Listeners

1,010 Listeners

266 Listeners

25 Listeners