All Q&A articles – Page 34
-
Features
Sebastian Lelio, Gloria
The Gloria director discusses his intense relationship with actress Paulina Garcia, making films with the Larrain brothers and future projects.
-
Features
Corneliu Porumboiu, When Evening Falls...
Corneliu Poromboiu’s third film to play at Sarajevo Film Festival, When Evening Falls On Bucharest Or Metabolism is also his first to be included in the festival’s competition.
-
Features
David Gordon Green, Prince Avalanche
David Gordon Green talks about seeing himself in his latest film Prince Avalanche, indie vs studio films and future projects.
-
Features
Jens Jonsson, Snabba Cash III
The Snabba Cash III director talks old school storytelling and the thrillers he is plotting next.
-
Features
Mirsad Purivatra, Sarajevo Film Festival
The festival director talks about industry expansion amidst budget cuts.
-
Features
Nicolás López & Eli Roth, Aftershock
Ian Sandwell talks to Nicolás López and Eli Roth about the making of earthquake horror film Aftershock and their Chilewood concept.
-
Features
Thor Freudenthal, Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters
Director Thor Freudenthal talks to Elbert Wyche about his entry into filmmaking and the challenges of directing a sequel.
-
Features
Scott Walker, The Frozen Ground
After years at the helm of his world-renowned advertising agency Happy Dog, New Zealander Scott Walker quit his job and follow his dream of becoming a director.
-
Features
Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado, Big Bad Wolves
Ian Sandwell talks to the filmmaking duo behind Israel’s first horror film Rabies about their latest feature, Big Bad Wolves.
-
Features
Cliff Martinez
Composer Cliff Martinez talks about working with Steven Soderbergh and Nicolas Winding Refn.
-
Features
Joanna Kos-Krauze, Papusza
The co-director of Polish film Papusza, screening in Karlovy Vary’s competition, tells Screen about her desire to bring the Polish poet back to prominence.
-
Features
Janos Szász and Sándor Pál, The Notebook
Screen speaks to the director and producer of Le Grand Cahier (aka The Notebook) which screens at Karlovy Vary and is one of the first films to come out of the new Hungarian National Film Fund
-
Features
Oliver Stone: 'Film can't change things but it can educate'
Screen talks to Oliver Stone in Karlovy Vary for a retrospective of his work
-
Features
Michael Auret, Spier Films
Spier Films MD Michael Auret talks about the boom in South African production and his plans to branch out into television.
-
Features
Marteinn Thorsson, XL
The Icelandic director Marteinn Thorsson is in Karlovy Vary with the international premiere of his film XL in Competition.
-
Features
Evan Goldberg, This Is The End
This Is The End co-writer and co-director Evan Goldberg spoke to Andreas Wiseman about star cameos, struggling to get finance and the possibility of a sequel.
-
Features
Eric Steel: Kiss The Water
Eric Steel’s Kiss The Water, which plays at the EIFF this weekend, is much more than just a documentary about fly fishing, as Sarah Cooper discovers.
-
Features
Millard Ochs, Warner Bros
Millard Ochs steps down on June 30 after 19 years as president of Warner Bros International Cinemas (WBIC) and 50 years in the industry.
-
Features
Phil Oatley, Park Road Post Production
Park Road’s head of tecnhology Phil Oatley talks about how 3D is evolving and the intricacies of the stereoscopic post process.
-
Features
Ziad Doueiri, The Attack
Ziad Doueiri’s The Attack, a drama about a Palestinian surgeon in Israel who discovers secrets about his wife in the wake of a suicide bombing, impressed the critics when it launched in Telluride and Toronto last year.