In this exclusive interview,
Robert Redford talks to Barry Norman about his dislike of acting, his looks, his support for independent film-makers through his Sundance Institute and his latest film, A River Runs through It. A story of family, religion and fishing, it is not the most commercial of subjects, yet the film's success has defied industry pundits. Redford explains why it is only the third film he has directed since winning an Oscar for directing Ordinary People. Known for his wish for privacy and concern for the environment, Redford shuns the glamour of the West Coast to live in Utah. So how does he view the film community in Hollywood? And will he ever team up on screen with Paul Newman again? Producer Bruce Thompson
The Sundance Kid is still
Hollywood golden boy
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