The Observer
Interview with Maggie Barrett and Joel Meyerowtiz by Tim Adams.
“an intimate portrait that all couples should see... extraordinary”
The Garden Cinema Q&A
A special Q&A to kick off discussions in our brand new Screen 3, with husband-and-wife documentary duo Jacob Perlmutter and Manon Ouimet, and the subjects of their new film, writer, artist and musician Maggie Barrett and the renowned photographer Joel Meyerowitz. Hosted by Abla Kandalaft.
BBC Radio
Interview with Maggie Barrett and Joel Meyerowitz hosted by Joe Lemer.
Listen to the programme at 1:21:12 here
RPS, 2025
“an unflinching, touching examination of the couple’s relationship.”
Bertha DocHouse Q&A
The screening on Friday the 21st of March was followed by a Q&A with filmmakers Manon Ouimet and Jacob Perlmutter and film participants Maggie Barrett and Joel Meyerowitz. Hosted by film writer, Elena Lazic.
Fremantle
Interview with Maggie Barrett, Joel Meyerowitz, Manon Ouimet and Jacob Perlmutter.
Read the full article here
CNN Style
Interview with Maggie Barrett, Joel Meyerowitz, Manon Ouimet and Jacob Perlmutter by Zoe Whitfield.
“Wholly compelling”
Read the full article here
Ulica Krótka Magazine
Interview with Maggie Barrett by Maks Wieczorski.
Pursuit of Spark
Spark: Joel Meyerowitz and Maggie Barrett
A conversation between Joel Meyerowitz, Maggie Barrett and Julie Burstein
It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
You Know What
A Question Of Belief with Maggie Barrett - Challenge
In this episode of A Question of Belief with Maggie Barrett, Maggie talks with Julie Burstein , host of Spark Talks at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, author of "Spark: How Creativity Works" (Harper 2011) and longtime public radio producer.
Pursuit of Spark
Roses In Winter: Two Gardens
A conversation between Maggie Barrett and Julie Burstein
It's been quite a year -- drought in Tuscany this summer, bitter cold now on the US east coast, and that's just what's happened in our gardens! But today in Maggie's Tuscan garden the sun lit up a rose that had just bloomed -- in December! In my garden, the weather was warm enough a few days ago that we finally cut back the irises, and seedheads on my tea tray look just like baby birds waiting to be fed.
Maggie and I laughed about what is hanging on, what needs to be pruned, and what we are looking forward to in the new year. Sending love and wishes for a happy, healthy, blooming new year to you! Buon capodanno!