
Saint Laurent Rive Droite releases Episode 5 of Talks, a filmed conversation series focused on figures from cinema, photography, and art who share close ties with the house and Creative Director Anthony Vaccarello. Each episode follows a consistent visual and editorial approach, using black-and-white cinematography and a pared-back setting to frame personal discussion.
For this episode, French journalist Augustin Trapenard sits down with American actor, director, and screenwriter Jim Jarmusch. The exchange focuses on his work across film and other creative fields, with direct attention given to his most recent feature, Father Mother Sister Brother.
Jarmusch speaks about the film, which Anthony Vaccarello co-produced through Saint Laurent Productions, and outlines its engagement with family life. He describes how the narrative considers a range of lived experiences, addressing both positive and difficult elements within familial relationships.
Beyond the film itself, Jim Jarmusch comments on critical reception and references the diversity of cinema that informs his viewing habits. He also discusses music, photography, and poetry, explaining how these practices relate to his broader creative interests and his approach to filmmaking.
The episode is available on YouTube and on major podcast platforms. Father Mother Sister Brother has received international recognition, including the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival. The film appeared in the Centerpiece selection of the 63rd New York Film Festival and competed at the London Film Festival and the 30th Busan International Film Festival.

















