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Harris Dickinson on URCHIN and Nadia Latif on THE MAN IN MY BASEMENT

Harris Dickinson on URCHIN and Nadia Latif on THE MAN IN MY BASEMENT

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In this second half of the MK3D show recorded at the BFI Southbank on Monday 15 September 2025, Mark is joined by two exciting talents discussing their recent work.


Following acclaimed performances in Beach Rats, Triangle of Sadness, County Lines, and Baby Girl, Harris Dickinson discusses URCHIN, reflecting on his experience stepping behind the camera for this role. Nadia Latif shares insights into her feature debut as a director with The Man in My Basement, revealing her creative process. Together, they offer a fascinating look at emerging voices in cinema and the films that have inspired them.


If you haven’t heard the first half of this show, here it is: https://embed.acast.com/$/8a257350-1687-4883-9a3f-04a262d6cded/cillian-murphy-on-steve-and-bfi-lff-highlights-with-kristy-m?


Opening title quotes from:


  • Mary Poppins (Robert Stevenson, Walt Disney Productions – featuring Julie Andrews)
  • Nope (Jordan Peele, Universal Pictures – featuring Keke Palmer)
  • Withnail & I (Bruce Robinson, HandMade Films – featuring Richard E. Grant)
  • The Exorcist (William Friedkin, Warner Bros. – featuring Ellen Burstyn and Linda Blair)


These films are essential viewing.


Watch them. Love them. Share them.


They are masterpieces.


Mark Kermode Live in 3D and Kermode on Film are HLA Agency productions.


This episode was edited by Alex Archbold Jones.


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