Culture Cinema & Tv Film festivals London Film Festival 2019

Mr Jones premiere: On the red carpet with Agnieska Holland and James Norton

Mr Jones premiere: On the red carpet with Agnieska Holland and James Norton

Following the challenges and reportage of Welsh journalist Gareth Jones, Agnieska Holland’s latest movie speaks to our times. The story – which is said to have inspired George Orwell’s Animal Farm, no less – takes us to Russia, where the correspondent risks his life to investigate and then divulge the crimes of Stalin’s oppressive regime. But difficulties await, as no one believes him.

Fake news and real facts are a staple of current news agenda, and the film aims to question the present through the lens of the past. At the movie’s UK premiere, during this year’s London Film Festival, Agnieszka Holland emphasised this thread within Mr Jones: “How do you tell the true story and make people believe it is true? That is the situation we are facing today, practically every day.” In the leading role, James Norton embodies the journalist in a minimalistic way. The actor found the right shoes after archive research as well as on-set analysis with the director. We chatted with both to hear more about the narrative and the making of the movie.

Cristiana Ferrauti
Videos: Maria Dishkant

Mr Jones is released in select cinemas on 7th February 2020. Read our review here.

Read more reviews and interviews from our London Film Festival 2019 coverage here.

For further information about the festival visit the official BFI website here.

Watch the trailer for Mr Jones here:

More in Cinema & Tv

Thunderbolts

Mae Trumata

British filmmaker Molly Manning Walker to lead Un Certain Regard Jury at 2025 Cannes Film Festival

The editorial unit

Prime Video sets May 2025 premiere for Nine Perfect Strangers season two with new cast and Austrian Alps setting

The editorial unit

New horror-thriller Weapons set for UK cinema release in August 2025

The editorial unit

“He’s stuck in between two chapters of his life”: Jan-Ole Gerster on Islands

Selina Sondermann

Parthenope

Mark Worgan

Another Simple Favour

Antonia Georgiou

“Every time I work with Gareth, I learn more about storytelling through action and action through storytelling”: Jude Poyer on Havoc

Mae Trumata

“I link the character’s body to my own so I can feel their pain”: Emilie Blichfeldt on The Ugly Stepsister

Selina Sondermann