All Interview articles – Page 31
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Fantasia Fest artistic director on why scary films thrill him the most
Mitch Davis also discusses pros and cons for the festival when a genre film like ‘Titane’ is feted by Cannes.
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Word of Mouth: The BFI’s Lizzie Francke talks tastemakers, text groups and pool temperatures
The London-based editor-at-large at the BFI FIlm Fund reveals who her trusted tastemakers are and what she is watching now.
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Venice’s Alberto Barbera on building a second Covid-era festival, gender disparity, Hollywood’s return
Artistic director address the fall in female directors in the line-up.
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Why the industry is heading to Transilvania to discover the hottest Romanian filmmakers
TIFF artistic director Mihai Chirilov on how the festival supports the local industry.
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FIDMarseille’s Jean-Pierre Rehm on the importance of programming world premieres
The French festival is taking place from July 19-25.
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“I can’t hide my identity”: Hong Kong filmmaker Kiwi Chow on his surprise Cannes selection ‘Revolution Of Our Times’
Chow’s documentary offers an unflinching look at Hong Kong’s latest pro-democracy movement.
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Paul Verhoeven on making ‘Benedetta’, intimacy coordinators, and his 'Bel Ami' and Jesus projects
Benedetta caused a stir following its premiere in Cannes’ Competition.
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Cannes regular Sergei Loznitsa on his archive documentary ‘Babi Yar. Context’
In his latest film, the Ukrainian director examines a notorious Second World War massacre.
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Why 'Murina' director Antoneta Alamat Kusijanovic believes life and film are the "ultimate creations" (exclusive)
”Life and film are the ultimate creations.”
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Joachim Trier on his existential romantic comedy ‘The Worst Person In The World’
The Worst Person In The World is in Cannes’ Competition section.
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IFC Films president Arianna Bocco talks Cannes slate, indie sector optimism
IFC Films president Arianna Bocco is back in Cannes with three Competition titles and feeling buoyant about the future of the independent space.
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Todd Haynes, Christine Vachon talk Cannes’ title ‘The Velvet Underground’
The documentary based on the acclaimed rock band is set to premeire at Cannes.
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How Cannes Val Kilmer doc ‘Val’ will make viewers “fall in love” with the enigmatic actor
Directors talk about collecting footage of Val Kilmer for the A24 documentary.
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‘The Wailing’ director Na Hong-Jin on producing Thai horror ‘The Medium’
The horror centred on a shaman in rural Thailand is set to world premiere at BIFAN.
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Director Giddens Ko talks Bifan opening film ‘Till We Meet Again’
The Taiwanese filmmaker endured wet sand and a misbehaving dog making his latest fantasy feature.
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‘American History X’ director Tony Kaye on plans for his “third act”: “I want to be working on Disney+”
The UK director of ‘American History X’ is serving on the jury of Korea’s Bifan.
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Bifan director Shin Chul talks changes ahead of the Korean fantastic festival’s 25th edition
Anniversary edition of the festival to be hosted as a hybrid event due to the pandemic.
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Emmys spotlight: ‘I May Destroy You’ star Paapa Essiedu on honouring Michaela Coel’s writing
The UK actor discusses the responsibility he felt starring in Coel’s groundbreaking series.
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Emmys spotlight: How ‘It’s A Sin’ became Channel 4’s “most-binged” show ever
It’s A Sin overcame broadcaster pushback to offer a fresh – and uniquely British – take on the 1980s HIV and Aids crisis. Screen talks to creator Russell T Davies and executive producer Nicola Shindler
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Emmys spotlight: Steve McQueen on achieving global impact with the personal Black British stories of ‘Small Axe’
UK writer/director Steve McQueen tells Screen how his deeply personal Small Axe films – about the experience of West Indian immigrants in London – achieved unexpected global resonance