There is no cure for grief': Tim Roth on losing his son after making a film about bereavement
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In an interview, Tim Roth conveys a surprisingly positive outlook on life and his profession, despite his historically dark view of acting. Discussing his directorial debut, Poison, Roth shares how the film's exploration of grief resonates deeply with him following the loss of his son, Cormac, to cancer shortly after filming. He reflects on the complexity of grief and the uniqueness of individual responses, acknowledging the profound emotional weight of his recent experiences while emphasizing the importance of storytelling in understanding these feelings.
He was unfazed by me doing the film. He thought it was a good thing.
There is no one way of grieving. People react differently—everyone does—otherwise there would be a cure for it.
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