Film.com Interview: Alan Cumming

Alan Cumming in Zuckerman Entertainment's "Suffering Man's Charity"
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C. Robert Cargill

I've always regarded the harder parts of this job as being the karmic payment for moments like this. Moments in which I get to sit down with one of my favorite actors, talk to him about his latest project and then pick his brain on a few things I’ve always wondered. And Saturday morning I got to do just that as Alan Cumming graciously granted me 15 minutes to talk about his latest directorial effort Suffering Man’s Charity.

Once again pulling double duty as actor and director, Mr. Cumming shares his thoughts on his film, his choices and perfectly illustrates just how complicated and refined an artist he is.

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Austin-based Cargill, who not only loves but owns The Cutting Edge, writes on movies and DVD two times a week.

For more daily dispatches and film reports from the 2007 SXSW Music and Film Festival, visit Film.com's Indie Film section. Check out Rhapsody.com for coverage of the music at SXSW.


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