Julio Torres on the Rocky Relationship That Drives "Problemista" | The New Yorker
The director dissects a key scene that establishes the dynamic between his character, who is embroiled in the U.S.’s immigration systems, and Tilda Swinton’s “temperamental art-world lady,” down to the meanings of their hair styles. Still haven’t subscribed to The New Yorker on YouTube ►► http://bit.ly/newyorkeryoutubesub

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"I’m a Vegan, and I’m So Sorry” - Julio Torres - Full Special

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Julio Torres Roasts the Color Navy Blue

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Julio Torres’s Closet Picks

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Tilda Swinton | SXSW 2023 Keynote

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Problemista Is So Good It's Actually BAD

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"Chunks" (w/ Julio Torres) | Las Culturistas w/ Matt Rogers & Bowen Yang

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FANTASMAS Q&A with Julio Torres | ATX TV Festival

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We're Trying - SNL

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Julio Torres: Why you should stop chasing competition and follow your joy

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The Strange Game Julio Torres Loved As A Kid

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Julio Torres hates main character energy | It's Been a Minute

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Bowen Yang Suggested Julio Torres Title His Movie Problemista “My First Movie”

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Julio Torres' Craziest Job Interview (from the RISK! podcast)

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Problemista | Tilda Swinton & Julio Torres Paint Eggs | A24

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Julio Torres's Creative Process Is Like a ‘Project Runway’ Challenge | W Magazine

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Julio Torres - “Color Theories” | The Daily Show

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Julio Torres: On Labor and Management | Triple Canopy and Public Fiction

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PROBLEMISTA Movie Review - A FUN Depiction of Harsh Realities

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Julio Torres Shares The Toys He Created For 'Problemista'

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