A Minute With: Louis Theroux on new documentary and dream interviewees
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[July 26, 2024]
By Sarah Mills
Documentary filmmaker Louis Theroux hopes his provocative film "Tell
Them You Love Me" will encourage audiences to think about issues like
consent and sexual assault.
The true crime documentary, executive-produced by Theroux and directed
by Nick August-Perna, tells the story of U.S. university professor Anna
Stubblefield and her romantic affair with a man with cerebral palsy. She
was subsequently charged with sexual assault. A regular on television
screens since the 1990s, Theroux is known for documentaries that explore
taboo topics, as well as in-depth interviews with celebrities.
In 2019, the British-American and his wife set up Mindhouse, one of the
production companies behind "Tell Them You Love Me."
Theroux spoke to Reuters about the film, his hopes as producer, and who
he would like to have a sit-down with.
Below are excerpts, edited for length and clarity.
Q: What do you hope audiences talk about after seeing the film?
Theroux: It's at the front line or the fault line of conversations about
race, sexuality, sexual assault, power, income and disability.
The idea is that you would challenge yourself to think about what does
it mean to have a consenting relationship? What does sexual assault look
like? In what way is there a tension between the urge to help and the
urge to patronize?
And all of those impulses exist side by side.
Q: Are you drawn to shining a light on what some might find distasteful?
Theroux: This film is either a love story - between a philosophy
professor from an upper middle class family who's white and on the other
side, a profoundly disabled Black man from a relatively low income
family, who's presumed until that point to have had quite low cognitive
abilities.
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Documentarian Louis Theroux attends the 25th MOBO Awards in London,
Britain November 30, 2022. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls/File Photo
On the other hand, it could also be
a story about a sexual assault by a woman in a position of power and
privilege against a man who is very vulnerable. Or it could be
something in between all of those.
Q: Where is Mindhouse heading?
Theroux: I'm very excited just to have a seat at the...big persons'
table, where as a presenter, you always feel a bit like ... a bit of
a child.
So, now I get to have the conversations where I get to shape and
create a vision.
Q: Who else would you like to interview?
Theroux: I would love to interview Tom Cruise. He's a brilliant
actor. He's also a Scientologist, the most famous one in the world
whose private life remains somewhat mysterious.
But there's also ... Kanye West. Extraordinarily talented, but
obviously troubled with a history of making provocative and
antisemitic statements.
(Reporting by Sarah Mills; Editing by Bernadette Baum)
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