Art Video. Actor Tim Robbins wants more human interaction in a digital world Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 06/07/2024 - 8:31 GMT+2 Academy Award winner Tim Robbins shares his views on a world dominated by digital interactions during an interview with Euronews Romania.. … More Theatre Cinema Interview actor Hollywood Top stories Now playing Next Actor Tim Robbins wants more human interaction in a digital world Now playing Next Civilians caught in crossfire as Pakistan–Afghan border clashes grow Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | February 27th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next Games people play: Pokemon celebrates 30 years of world domination Now playing Next Film of the Week: 'Scream 7' - A successful stab at nostalgia? Now playing Next Tracey Emin’s infamous bed takes centre stage in Tate Modern show Now playing Next ‘Nobody understands’ Hungary's Orbán, Estonian PM says Now playing Next Hungary’s Ukraine pipeline claims are ‘nonsense,’ Lithuanian PM says Now playing Next Orbán proposes 'fact-finding mission' to damaged Druzhba pipeline Now playing Next Therian trend: Masked youth identifying as animals gather in Buenos Aires Now playing Next EU says social fund can be used for cross-border abortion access Now playing Next Suspected Russian drone neutralised near French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle in Sweden Now playing Next Fact check: Did the EU bypass Hungary's veto on Ukraine’s €90 billion loan? Now playing Next Macron to outline France’s nuclear deterrence doctrine at submarine base amid Russia fears Now playing Next Pakistan and Afghanistan trade border fire as airstrikes hit cities Now playing Next From Europe with taste: ‘World’s first organic caviar’ savours new markets More videos
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