Paul Mescal interviews Ridley Scott: I was so ahead of the game. The Oxbridge lot were aghast'
Briefly

Paul Mescal and Ridley Scott's engaging conversation reflects their mutual respect and enthusiasm for filmmaking, highlighting Scott's artistic roots and love for cinema.
Ridley Scott described his early experiences with filmmaking, recalling how he wrote a script inspired by Ulysses, initiated by simple curiosity about a 16mm camera.
As a young artist, Scott created murals for local films, exchanging art for free cinema, a vivid illustration of his passion for movies from an early age.
Scott's fast-paced, dynamic storytelling captures his career beginnings while emphasizing the importance of visual storytelling, first evident in his writings inspired by Joyce.
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