THE BBC is always being called out for their correspondents’ bias and partiality against the case for Scotland’s independence and National readers can’t make up their minds if the worst offender over the years has been Laura Kuenssberg or Nick Robinson. Nick Robinson gives a great weekly take on the behind the scenes manoeuvrings at Westminster while also doing a good job of teasing out the more human side of his guests. Mehr Clips und Interviews auf: http://kinowetter.ch/Like uns auf Facebook: https://facebook.com/kinowetter This interview has been edited and condensed. The show is grappling with some complex ideas around consent and in Eric’s case, he’s a kid. I was in touch with a psychologist who worked a lot with male survivors of sexual trauma. As a trainee BBC producer he moved on to interviewing the Blue Peter tortoise for John Craven's Newsround and catching crooks on Crimewatch. It’s hard to deny that he has perfected the role of the emotional soft boy, seen in roles like the weepy Everything, Everything and the queer rom-com Love, Simon. I think that’s what makes the show unique. “I’m doing great. Nick did an interview with ELLE.com about A Teacher. I think that’s where toxic masculinity stems from, that it’s considered binary and rigid and inflexible, in terms of, this is what a man does and this is what a man doesn’t. Everyone’s taking it really seriously. © Copyright 2021 Variety Media, LLC, a subsidiary of Penske Business Media, LLC. As an actor, how conscious were you of that tension, particularly in the early scenes with Kate? THE CUT – You probably know Nick Robinson best from the 2018 hit Love Simon, a rom-com in which he plays a closeted high-school kid who grapples with his identity while falling in love with a classmate. Meet Nick Robinson Nick Robinson reveals the inside track on Today and his Political Thinking podcast. By … I mean, I love the traditional, masculine values in a lot of ways, and I identify with them, but you just have to leave space for a more nuanced identity, or a conversation around that identity. The story itself I felt was going to hopefully challenge audiences.”. She had worked with a psychologist in the writer’s room who specialized in male survivors and had done a lot of work with men who had experienced abuse as teenagers and come to terms with it as adults. And Claire doesn’t seem great at self-introspection either—that becomes clear in their final scene. Nick spoke with GQ about A Teacher and the finale. After the film, the 25-year-old — who has played teenage characters for a decade — told Ellen DeGeneres that he was done playing younger roles. Read more. It felt like a complicated and timely story. Hopefully, they both leave and go on with their lives, but who knows? Bias was claimed particularly in the coverage of the 2010 general election; a Facebook group entitled "Nick Robinson should not be the BBC's political editor" was set up in August 2010. It’s adapted from Fidell’s 2013 film of the same name, but while the original film ends when the relationship ends, the series takes it several steps further, exploring consequences for the abuser and the long-term trauma experienced by the survivor. And your nominated for 5 awards that’s pretty impressive. But I think he’s moved on. When Nick Robinson agreed to star in Greg Berlanti’s gay teen coming-of-age rom-com “Love, Simon,” he promised himself it would be the last time he played a high school student.. Nick talks about his mom coming to visit him, the ups and downs of having a roommate, and his new movie Love, Simon. It never happened to me in my life, thankfully. I’m obsessively checking FiveThirtyEight and all the other polling websites. But Claire is in a position of authority and she abuses that position. divasblogger , 10/25/2017 Refreshing What were your first impressions of the project? Obtenez des photos d'actualité haute résolution de qualité sur Getty Images INTERVIEW: Nick Robinson Talks Amandla Stenberg, Disney Channel & Working With A 13RW Star. 42 comments. Today presenter Nick Robinson on why the political interview is in need of a rethink. They both started talking to me about A Teacher, so that was my first introduction to it. “I’m great thank you for having me. But based solely on the data that I’ve seen, it seems very likely that we’ll see a change in November. I was pretty hesitant, but there were a lot of interesting concepts to be explored through the lens of this relationship. Speaking with the psychologist, it was really interesting to hear him talk about his experience with survivors of abuse. I’m very fortunate to be working right now. I can’t really say what I would have done if this role had come around if Me Too hadn’t happened yet, but I can say that, yes, absolutely, I think I, along with most of my peers in this industry, learned a lot from the Me Too movement. He should be able to go to school, and trust that his teachers will remain his teachers. Not to get too personal, but that was something I identified with: the frat culture, the party culture, the ways those two work hand-in-hand to limit self-introspection. I met with Hannah early last year for what I thought was a general meeting, and when I got there, Kate Mara was sitting there too. Nick Robinson is one of those actors whose face is always oddly familiar. Nick confirmed in an interview with … And that push/pull between how his peers view the relationship and how Eric feels about it inside is what drives a lot of the second half of the series. Nick Robinson reflects on some of the insights he’s gained from his interviewees. I feel like that scenario would just be so frustrating, where she doesn’t see his reality and he doesn’t see hers. Plus, who was his first celeb crush? So, yeah, I was nervous going back, but I felt pretty confident in our showrunners. Listen to the full interview above. You can read his interview below: ELLE – FX on Hulu’s unsettling miniseries A Teacher depicts a scenario that’s all too familiar to anyone who’s ever seen a teen drama. The 'Everything Everything' actor talks upcoming projects and his star studded past. Read it below. If [people] look at Eric, they say, “Well, you got laid, what’s the big deal?” Which is crass, and it’s not giving any space to Eric’s emotional well being. I keep thinking about that last scene between Eric and Claire when they meet up 10 years after their relationship ends. But I’m coping considering how just crazy this year has been. Sean is my character’s name and he is not the ideal partner, to put it mildly. Nick ROBINSON est un jeune acteur britannique né en 1986. Nick Robinson reflects on some of the insights he’s gained from his interviewees. Je viens de le voir jouer le rôle de William BEECH dans Goodnight, Mister Tom en 1998 où il est vraiment très émouvant et convaincant. His hectic schedule leaves little time to recharge, and in a metaphorical accident so on-the-nose, his phone dies in the middle of our conversation before we pick up where we left off a few minutes later. Never breathe in the fresh air, feel the sun warm your face...or kiss the boy next door? I had a great feeling right from the meeting. I hadn’t read any scripts and I hadn’t seen Hannah’s movie, so it was only after that meeting that I started to put all the pieces together. The Cut spoke to Robinson about playing a male survivor, all of those queasy sex scenes, and how Me Too made A Teacher possible. Everyone is in PPE and socially distancing on set. If you saw Eric and Claire on the street just holding hands, you probably wouldn’t think twice. The spark is to get the audience interested—as a viewer, you see two characters have chemistry onscreen and you’re automatically programmed to root for them, you know? In a year where the world remained stagnant, Robinson kept moving forward. Robinson spoke to ELLE.com about the “bait and switch” A Teacher pulls with its central relationship, what he related to in Eric, and what viewers should take from that abrupt final scene. Nick Robinson: I met with [creator] Hannah [Fidell] and Kate before I read the script and Hannah walked me through the general idea. But I think more than anything, it brought about a culture that made a show like A Teacher possible, and I think from a studio perspective, it brought about a realization and a reckoning that these stories need to be told. This is your first Teen Choice Awards right? With Eric’s character, specifically, we put a lens on male survivors of sexual abuse, and how there could be a double standard there, as well as the tricky nature of consent.