All Interview articles – Page 105
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Exploring the storyboards of The Invisible Woman
In this excerpt from The Art of Movie Storyboards, Ralph Fiennes and storyboard artist Temple Clark collaborate on the historical drama.
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Paula van der Oest, director
The Oscar nominee talks about her career during the Binger-Screen International interview in Utrecht.
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Clif Prowse and Derek Lee, Afflicted
The co-directors and stars of Canadian Midnight Madness selection Afflicted talk about their unconvential approach to a vampire film.
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Joel Edgerton, Felony
Sandy George talks to Joel Edgerton about his new film, Felony, which premieres at Toronto.
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Paul Haggis, Third Person
It took two-and-a-half years before Paul Haggis was happy with the script for Third Person, he tells Jeremy Kay.
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Emanuel Michael and Cassandra Kulukundis, Unison Films
The Unison Films principals talk to Jeremy Kay about their Toronto premiere The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Him and Her [pictured].
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Mike Flanagan, Oculus
Mike Flanagan talks about his Midnight Madness entry Oculus, a chiller about a mirror that is “like a portable Overlook Hotel”. Jeremy Kay tries not to gulp too loudly.
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Jasmila Zbanic, For Those Who Can Tell No Tales
Jasmila Zbanic talks about her two new films, Bosnia today, Emir Kusturica’s controversial Andricgrad project and future work.
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Matthew Weiner, You Are Here
The Mad Men creator brings his debut feature You Are Here to Toronto’s Special Presentations section.
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Richard Ayoade, The Double
British director Richard Ayoade is in Toronto with the world premiere of his second feature as a director, The Double.
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Michael Dowse, The F Word
Matthew Ritchie speaks to Michael Dowse about his follow-up to Goon, romantic comedy The F Word which premieres at Toronto.
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Sarah McCarthy, The Dark Matter of Love
Wendy Mitchell talks to Sarah McCarthy about her documentary which receives its North American premiere in Toronto.
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Justin Chadwick, Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom
Justin Chadwick talks to Andreas Wiseman about the pressures of making a biopic of Nelson Mandela, Idris Elba’s acting style and future projects with Harvey Weinstein, Art Linson and David Milch.
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Patrice Theroux, eOne
Patrice Theroux, eOne’s chairman of global film group, has spent his working life in the industry. He guides Jeremy Kay through mentors, mergers and the emergence of a Canadian powerhouse.
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Manuel Martín Cuenca, Cannibal
Juan Sarda speaks to Manuel Martín Cuenca about his fourth fiction feature which premieres in Toronto.
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Andy Capper and Juliette Eisner talk Lil Bub
If you don’t yet know the Internet’s most famous cat, Tribeca award winner Lil Bub & Friendz hits the web today.
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Terry Gilliam, The Zero Theroem
As his latest film receives its world premiere at Venice, the director talks about getting movies made, film vs digital and what he thinks about a 12 Monkeys TV series.
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Kelly Reichardt, Night Moves
The New York-based director talks about her character driven thriller Night Moves.
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Gabrielle Tana
The producer of Philomena and The Invisible Woman talks about working with Stephen Frears and Ralph Fiennes.
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Jean-Marc Vallée, Dallas Buyers Club
Ahead of Dallas Buyers Club’s Toronto premiere, director Jean-Marc Vallée tells Jeremy Kay how Matthew McConaughey left him ‘flabbergasted’.