All Interview articles – Page 72
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Toronto Q&A: Steve James on doc 'Abacus: Small Enough To Jail'
The acclaimed director of Hoop Dreams discusses his latest documentary, which focuses on the only company to be indicted following the 2008 mortgage crisis.
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Toronto Q&A: Konkona Sen Sharma talks Bengali drama 'A Death In The Gunj'
Indian film-maker’s debut feature plays in TIFF’s Special Presentations strand.
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Toronto interview: 'Occupied' director Erik Skjoldbjærg talks 'Pyromaniac'
Director discusses his sixth feature, which plays this week at TIFF.
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Feng Xiaogang talks film-making challenges in China
I Am Not Madame Bovary director says that “the market is super hot” but financiers are “muddying the water”.
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Production focus: Barry Jenkins's 'Moonlight'
Telling the tale of a life over three parts — and using three actors — Barry Jenkins’s Moonlight is a searing study of how a young person is shaped by a hostile environment. Jeremy Kay meets the film-makers.
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Set report: Baltasar Kormakur's 'The Oath'
Director Baltasar Kormakur returns to his Icelandic roots for thriller The Oath, which also sees him back in front of the camera. Wendy Mitchell reports from the Reykjavik set.
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Hope Dickson Leach on debut feature 'The Levelling'
Starring Game Of Thrones’ Ellie Kendrick, the film premieres in TIFF’s Discovery strand on Friday (Sept 9).
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'Forever Pure' director talks harrasment from racist football group
Israeli film-maker Maya Zinshtein discusses the fallout from her football doc Forever Pure, which plays in TIFF Docs.
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Debut director Johannes Nyholm on fantasy drama 'The Giant'
The Swedish film-maker, who made a ‘drunk baby’ short that went viral a few years ago, makes his feature debut with the inventive and moving The Giant.
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Bertrand Bonello on politically charged thriller 'Nocturama'
Bertrand Bonello speaks to Melanie Goodfellow about his highly charged Paris-attack film Nocturama, which opens the second edition of TIFF’s Platform showcase.
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Antoine Fuqua on 'The Magnificent Seven': US "was more diverse than what we see in westerns"
In saddling up for The Magnificent Seven, Antoine Fuqua wasn’t trying to make a statement with the diverse casting, he tells Jeremy Kay.
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Pablo Larrain reveals the journeys behind 'Jackie' and 'Neruda'
Chilean film-maker Pablo Larrain dwells on the mysteries of storytelling as he contemplates fall festival slots for his two latest films, Neruda and Jackie.
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Colin Geddes, TIFF Midnight Madness, Vanguard
The ringmaster of Ryerson tells Jeremy Kay about overseeing the two programmes that tend to attract the late night crowd and those in search of something very different.
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Venice buzz title: Kim Jee-woon talks spy thriller 'The Age Of Shadows'
The Korean film-maker discusses Warner Bros Korea’s first local-language production, and expresses his thoughts on changes in the local industry.
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Venice: François Ozon on why 'Frantz' resonates with Brexit, rising European nationalism
French director François Ozon explains how his black and white post-World War One melodrama Frantz has a contemporary resonance in the age of Brexit and rising nationalism across Europe.
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Venice buzz title: Midi Z talks biggest production to date 'The Road To Mandalay'
Director Midi Z went to unusual lengths on his love story about Burmese immigrants in Thailand, the first co-production between Taiwan, France, Germany and Myanmar.
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Venice buzz title: Christopher Murray on 'The Blind Christ', this year's "big discovery"
Described by Alberto Barbera as Pasolini-esque, competition title The Blind Christ is generating heat.
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Toronto 2016: Cameron Bailey talks TIFF highlights and Telluride
TIFF artistic director Cameron Bailey speaks to Jeremy Kay about highlights of the 41st edition and the entente cordiale with Telluride.
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'Free Fire': Ben Wheatley firing on all cylinders (set report)
Ben Wheatley talks shooting guns and cameras on the set of his action thriller Free Fire and reveals how Martin Scorsese came on board as executive producer. Michael Rosser reports.
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'The Chamber' producer talks Metrodome, Blumhouse, UK genre
Jen Handorf talks about the demise of Metrodome, the Blumhouse effect and a potential bursting of an “independent film bubble”.