Joe Wright on Tom Stoppard : ‘He loved sweets, smoking, words and women – in the reverse order’
The director remembers holing up in his in-laws’ garage with Stoppard to work on Anna Karenina, teasing him about his accent – and trying to turn him into a surrogate father In 2010, I was preparing to direct Anna Karenina and told the producer, Tim Bevan, that if anyone should adapt Tolstoy’s (…)
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