All Interview articles – Page 16
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‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’: the story behind an unlikely $100m hit
Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert talk to Screen.
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Alejandro G Iñárritu on finding the “higher truth” in ‘Bardo’ and why biographies are “lies and hypocrisy”
Oscar winner Alejandro G Iñárritu returns to his native Mexico to explore his own fractured sense of identity.
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Venice winner Laura Poitras: “I feel passionately that documentary should be treated as cinema”
’All The Beauty And The Bloodshed’ is a documentary enriched by close collaboration with its activist artist subject.
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In conversation: Park Chan-wook and Park Hae-il on finally collaborating for ‘Decision To Leave’
The Korean pair talk about the film’s emphasis on dignity, disorientation and the vital power of humour.
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In conversation: ‘Holy Spider’ duo on why Iran protests have made the film more resonant
Director Ali Abbasi and actress Zar Amir Ebrahimi talk about shining a light on their home country.
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In conversation: ‘Alcarràs’, ‘The Quiet Girl’ directors talk epic casting searches, family dynamics
Carla Simón and Colm Bairéad are the directors of Alcarràs and The Quiet Girl — Spain and Ireland’s entries to this year’s Oscars.
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“British filmmakers should resist becoming homogenised by the US streamers,” says Carol Morley
The UK director is at the Black Nights festival with new film ‘Typist Artist Pirate King’.
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Orwa Nyrabia on how IDFA is trying to democratise the festival gatekeeping process
“I have to let go and share my power with others,” says Nyrabia.
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My Screen Life: Esther van Messel on arriving first, wise women and maintaining a champagne-stocked fridge
The CEO of Swiss doc outfit FIrst Hand Films spent time on a kibbutz before studying film with Ari Folman and Hagi Levi.
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True Colours picks up Screen pitch winner ‘Norwegian Dream’ (exclusive)
The queer love story is a Norway-Poland co-production.
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India’s Sudhanshu Saria talks Tallinn Black Nights competition drama ‘Sanaa’
Filmmaker talks tackling stories of female empowerment.
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Spanish director Isabel Coixet: “Open yourselves to the world and be bold”
Isabel Coixet, this year’s Spain Stars of Tomorrow mentor, tells Elisabet Cabeza her advice for rising filmmakers.
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HBO Max reaffirms commitment to European documentary making (exclusive)
Hanka Kastelicová, HBO Max’s VP of documentaries, talks busy European slate.
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What can the international industry expect from IDFA 2022?
Top doc execs, buyers and sellers are in Amsterdam to talk - and buy films.
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Tallinn Black Nights director Tiina Lokk on creating an international festival on a tight budget
Founder and long-time festival director talks crisis guidelines, budget boost and a new section.
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Nervous Systems is the theme of IDFA DocLab 2022 in more ways than one
Casper Sonnen, IDFA’s head of new media, talks immersive programming.
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Marshmallow Laser Feast’s VR work ‘Evolver’ wows Geneva audiences
‘Evolver’ is produced by Edward R Pressman and Terence Malick.
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“When are we going home?” Niki Padidar explores the immigrant experience in ‘All You See’
Dutch-Iranian director’s documentary is the opening film of IDFA.
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IDFA’s Orwa Nyrabia on why festivals need to enjoy a greater camaraderie with filmmakers
The doc fest s hosting a debate to ask: ’What gender is a festival?
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Geneva Digital Market shines a spotlight on why immersive filmmaking is important to the wider industry
The GDM explores where VR meets film.