Actor and debut filmmaker Harris Dickinson finds a perfectly hangdog lead to elevate his standard, realist homelessness drama ...
It’s hard these days to create an original film from scratch, tougher still to launch a first film in the Cannes Selection.
Filmmaker: With regard to the self-help tape that Mike [Frank Dillane’s character] listens to, Urchin might be a distant ...
As Harris Dickinson was cementing himself as a star in projects like Triangle of Sadness and The Iron Claw, the actor was ...
Frank Dillane, starring as a recovering addict in London, elevates this character study, Harris Dickinson’s feature directing debut.
The "Urchin" director shares that the secret agent's backstory is more appealing to him than putting a cape on to play a super human.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with writer and director Harris Dickinson and actor Frank Dillane about their new film "Urchin," which depicts the struggles of an unhoused Londoner.
The film, which premiered at Cannes, features Dillane begging from 100 real passersby, every one of whom ignores him.