HUBE MAGAZINE: Interview With Durga Chew-Bose
Canadian writer-turned-filmmaker Durga Chew-Bose first captivated readers with her critically acclaimed essay collection Too Much and Not the Mood. Since then, she has effortlessly bridged the worlds of journalism—contributing to The Guardian, GQ, and Rolling Stone—and filmmaking, collaborating with notable figures like Lena Dunham. Now, with her directorial debut, Chew-Bose brings a fresh vision to the screen in an adaptation of the iconic 1954 novel Bonjour Tristesse, originally penned by Françoise Sagan. Starring Chloë Sevigny, the film reimagines the classic coming-of-age tale against a dreamy, timeless backdrop, deliberately stripped of context to evoke universal emotions. In this interview, Durga Chew-Bose sits down with hube to explore her cinematic approach and the film’s recent theatrical release this May.
Read the interview here: https://hubemag.com/durga-chew-bose-interview