Aneurin Barnard interview on Time Stalker: Joyful chaos, costume fun & British wit

Aneurin Barnard interview on Time Stalker: Joyful chaos, costume fun & British wit Aneurin Barnard explores the heart of Time Stalker, a British independent cinema gem devoid of time machines but filled with fun, joy, and bizarre situations. Barnard shares his experience portraying a character that constantly challenges romantic pursuits across various time periods, describing it as an exciting adventure in dress-up and storytelling. He praises working alongside director and co-star Alice Lowe, highlighting the playful and improvisational atmosphere on set. Barnard also reflects on the joy of embodying different eras, with a particular fondness for the ’80s and a humorous stint as a caveman. The film, according to Barnard, captures the quintessentially British humour through fearless storytelling and a willingness to push boundaries. Beyond its comedic surface, Time Stalker examines themes of self-worth and the creative, often obsessive, process behind storytelling. Barnard’s insights provide a glimpse into the making of a film that offers not just laughs but a thought-provoking exploration of time, creativity, and personal discovery. Interviewer: Sarah Bradbury Editing: Olivia Barker ►► Haven’t subscribed yet? Do it now! ◄◄ Connect with The Upcoming: - Our Website ►► - Instagram ►► - TikTok ►► @theupcomingmagazine - Twitter / X ►► - Facebook ►► 📩 For syndication enquiries: syndication@
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