Actor David Oyelowo, known for his powerful roles in films like ‘Selma’ and ‘The After’, discusses the state of drama in film and his return to the stage with a production of Shakespeare’s ‘Coriolanus’ at the National Theatre. He laments the decline of meaningful storytelling in film and celebrates the raw, exposed nature of theatre, where he feels he can truly express himself and connect with audiences. He also reflects on the political landscape, drawing parallels between Coriolanus’ rise and fall and the modern world, and shares his thoughts on the complexities of leadership and the role of artists in society.