All Interview articles – Page 56
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"I don't want my film to be used for political purposes": Russia's Yury Bykov on his TIFF title 'The Factory'
Bykov’s film revolves around a group of workers who kidnap a local oligarch.
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'House Of Cards' creator Beau Willimon on new Hulu/C4 series 'The First'
Space exploration drama stars Sean Penn in his first regular starring role in a TV series.
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Participant Media's Jonathan King on TIFF entries 'ROMA', 'Green Book', and the company's growth
’Audiences have so many choices now, and they’re very demanding, as they should be.’
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Toronto interview: Sven Taddicken on recovery drama 'The Most Beautiful Couple'
Film chronicles a couple recovering – in different ways – from a savage assault.
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Toronto interview: Janus Metz talks 'Heartbound'
Borg vs. McEnroe director returns to documentary with story of thai brides moving to a danish fishing village.
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'Dragged Across Concrete' director S. Craig Zahler: "I don't think US cinema is in a good place"
Zahler returns to Venice after premiering Brawl In Cell Block 99 at the festival last year.
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Toronto Q&A: director Baldvin Z on 'Let Me Fall' and the repercussions of drug addiction
The Icelandic filmmaker’s feature premieres in Contemporary World Cinema at TIFF.
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Toronto interview: Tuva Novotny on shooting mental health tragedy 'Blind Spot' in one take
Novotny’s debut feature has its public premiere at TIFF on September 10 in Discovery.
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Toronto interview: Carol Morley on her police drama 'Out Of Blue'
Morley’s film premieres at TIFF on Friday September 7.
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Toronto interview: Paprika Steen on 'That Time Of Year'
Steen’s feature premieres at TIFF in Contemporary World Cinema.
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First trailer for Camilla Strøm Henriksen's Toronto title 'Phoenix' (exclusive)
’Harry Potter’’s David Yates executive produces.
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Venice Q&A: Amos Gitai, "our minister of culture will destroy the fabric of Israeli cinema"
Gitai is screening his new feature A Tramway In Jerusalem in Venice accompanied by a new short.
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Venice Q&A: Brady Corbet talks Natalie Portman pop star drama 'Vox Lux'
Jude Law and Raffey Cassidy also star in film about an off-the-rails pop star.
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Venice Q&A: Mark Cousins on female directors doc, "we want it to be an eye-opener"
Cousins discusses the controversy of directing the film as a male filmmaker.
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TIFF artistic director Cameron Bailey on Netflix disruption and competing with Venice
World premieres at TIFF 2018 include David Mackenzie’s ‘Outlaw King’ and Felix van Groeningen’s ‘Beautiful Boy’.
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Venice Q&A: 'Son Of Saul' director László Nemes on his new historical drama 'Sunset'
Nemes won the best foreign language film Oscar in 2016.
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Mike Leigh on 'Peterloo', working with Amazon and the north-south divide
Leigh’s film has its world premiere in Competition at Venice Film Festival.
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New Locarno artistic director Lili Hinstin on her plans for the festival
Hinstin replaces Carlo Chatrian from next year.
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Sarajevo Q&A: Ognjen Glavonic talks Serbian political thriller 'The Load'
Film premiered at Cannes Directors’ Fortnight this year.
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Sarajevo Q&A: Croatian filmmaker Antonio Nuić talks competition title 'Mali'
“It is bleak at the moment, but Croatian filmmakers had been through lot worse and managed to survive.”