Nathan Stewart-Jarrett shares his cultural favorites including a Christmas film and art exhibition

theguardian.com November 30, 2024, 04:01 PM UTC

Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, known for his roles in "Misfits" and "Culprits," shares his cultural highlights. He praises the 1964 film "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg" for its emotional depth and colorful storytelling, calling it a perfect Christmas watch. He also highlights the Mike Kelley exhibition at Tate Modern, noting its political themes and rebellious spirit. Stewart-Jarrett appreciates Kelley’s unique approach to art, which challenges the relationship between art and commerce. Additionally, he recommends "The Racket," a book by Conor Niland about the challenges of failure in tennis, and expresses excitement for the new season of the Netflix series "The Empress," which explores the life of Elisabeth of Austria.


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